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Old 06-27-2005, 11:17 AM   #1
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Michel Vaillant Comic - Part II

lol it's getting fun now.

I yesterday started trying to draw Michel, the main character. I got some references but the following drawings of his face are all from a different angle.

For the Audi and the interior I had no references.

haha the hands look so strange, I have to laugh whenever I look at them.

Bonzelite, I need some advice.


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I really like your comic style. The driving one is my favorite, good perspective and sense of motion.
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Old 06-27-2005, 05:17 PM   #3
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Re: Michel Vaillant Comic - Part II

I really dig the driving panel too.
Cool interior shot.
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Old 06-28-2005, 03:03 AM   #4
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Re: Michel Vaillant Comic - Part II

not to say your drawings are bad but i do have something to say-
your person's face is a little bit big and is not curved enough.
his hands look like the hands on a dummy.

other than that, cool drawing!

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Re: Michel Vaillant Comic - Part II

I like your style..its very different, in a good way. Nice choice of color and perspective is very good.

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Re: Michel Vaillant Comic - Part II

for all of you who dont know what michel vaillant looks like here:

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Re: Re: Michel Vaillant Comic - Part II

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not to say your drawings are bad but i do have something to say-
your person's face is a little bit big and is not curved enough.
his hands look like the hands on a dummy.

other than that, cool drawing!

chris

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I totally agree. I totally spendt only a few hours of my whole life on drawing persons, so I need much more practise in this section. Of course the drawing skills I gained by drawing cars helps, but drawing living and moving persons is very hard for me. The hands are just... well I wanted them in the foreground, so I drew them bigger, but it looks a bit strange now. Mainly because of the crapy shape.

And thanks for posting the pic, Chris.
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Re: Michel Vaillant Comic - Part II





thees pics may help you and give you a good reference for the future drawings of people i hope to see! for the good work
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Wow Thanks!
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