Comment on Practice Makes Perfect… by Anonymous:

Those who just watched the Ah(Oh) My Goddess anime from 2005 or later should look at volume one of the manga. Has more of an impact for me compared to these images. It’d be interesting if Oda gets a bump like this, but I’ll gladly ignore it since it’ll probably ruin his work pace. Toriyama is sort of like Nishimata, but it hardly matters if you’re printing moola.


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  • Practice Makes Perfect…:
    I gave it a shot. With Hatsune Miku box cover art as the model (pen+eraser only, watching at the screen). Took me a bit more than 4 hours (was changing everything all the time. Always unsatisfied (>_<). http://ikelepte.deviantart.com/#/d48e463 I am pleased by the final result. But it stills only copying and I will need more anatomy knowledge to do a proper original word. Anyway, I never draw in my life so I am happy that it came out well enough for me (even though, it's just …

  • Practice Makes Perfect…:
    Herp a derp, says the retard who surely can’t even draw. Go fuck off and pretend to know what you’re talking about elsewhere.

  • Practice Makes Perfect…:
    Actually, drawing any kind of human or animal figures, realistic or not, kowing the anatomy helps you to understand how the bones and tendons go along with hand gestures, facial expressions, etc… And thus enable you to make your own style while still look “good”. Seriously, studying anatomy doesn’t mean you have to become a doctor, just buy a simple anatomy book, read it and practice. You’ll soon see the difference in your drawings.

  • Practice Makes Perfect…:
    It’s Lin Capura, so no surprises there. He’s good…

  • Practice Makes Perfect…:
    My two-years-old second son managed to build his first lego robot today. So it means he would be able to make the prototype of RX-78 in ten years, no?

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