HRRRRRRRRRRNGH <- that's what I sound like when I've finished drawing something and it looks terrible.
Also I'm mad at my webcam because it made my pupils/irises look solid black. It's a 0.3 quality thing and I'm realizing it's a worse way to do it.
-Start the lip area too far down from the nose (though this was due to hand-eye coordination failure)
-Take the picture with a 0.3 webcam
-Put the picture at the top of the paper
-Make my eyes too big
-etc etc
Try using lines more, to achieve greater distinction between spaces. Currently it is all very foggy. Maybe it is because of the webcam quality?
Aim for equal lengths from the nose to the chin and from the nose to the top of the head. Many beginners tend to cut out a large area of the skull. I'm not sure if you would have done it if you had finished the whole head, but it seems like. Looks like you have put down all the features (nose, eyes, mouth) but then disregarded the true sizes of the spaces around them, so they appear very big in the final result.
Hey guys! I browse this forum during my shift as a security guard (It's a reallly boring job). I recently figured out that this computer has MS paint, and that I'd see if I could get any good with it during my work hours. I just finished up my first drawing EVER. It's of my hand if you couldn't tell . I'm not really looking for criticism on this one, just sharing. What I am looking for at this point is some helpful advice on using MS paint, improving my overall art skills in general.
Wow, for an ms paint drawing I am impressed
:D If this is your first drawing ever, and you can foreshorten then I guess it is a good start.