Author Topic: Human Pilot  (Read 3261 times)

AFGGHH A HUMAN!

Yeah, for the first time I tried to draw a human. And it turned out terribly.

I can't shake the feeling that she has a little derp face. I enjoyed drawing the gun though.

My first human ever, not a robot!  A human, I swear.

Her goggles and right hand are deformed :p





This is why I like to draw robots.  :cookieMonster:
« Last Edit: August 28, 2010, 12:01:57 AM by Tom Gunn »

Not terrible, tone down the boobs though. lol

Something with the head and neck size strikes me odd..

Not terrible, tone down the boobs though. lol
I love huge boobs though :D [actually female anatomy is frustrating]
Something with the head and neck size strikes me odd..
I think that's what has been bothering me lol.
« Last Edit: July 29, 2010, 11:29:04 AM by Tom Gunn »



Looks alright. I'm no artist, but keep trying.

It's okay, but there's alot to improve on. The neck connecting to the head looks funny (the lump thing) and
tone down the boobs

DA!  I should probably just draw robots.


Neck is weird, I don't see anything actually wrong with the breasts. :S

I draw humans pretty decently, but I perfer to draw dragons.

Needs less neck
If i were to rate it, it would be 8/10

Right arm is wonky looking. It's like doing nothing, just straight and hovering around. And it's proportioned oddly.
boobs are so so
the neck is like way too long.
head is a bit big
hat is odd

but it still looks pretty good.

also, i am now dying to figure out what the text bubble said before you erased it.

« Last Edit: July 29, 2010, 02:07:27 PM by Moybus »

but I perfer to draw dragons.

Dragons are exceptionally hard to draw.

Dragons are exceptionally hard to draw.
What? not for me. dragons were the first thing I drew, and I stopped drawing them.

chicks are way harder to draw :u

mainly because chicks are real. Dragons allow for more creative/bad proportioning, because nobody can say "YOU DID THE PROPORTIONING RONG, OBVIOUSLY THIS MADE UP CREATURE OF YOURS SHOULD HAVE LARGER ARMS" or something. Chicks, on the other hand, require pretty accurate proportioning.