Picture of my sons team in D&Ddanielscaled.jpg
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Originally posted by mikecabral View PostPicture of my sons team in D&Ddanielscaled.jpg
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Originally posted by mikecabral View PostDoes it have to still be uploaded to something like deviant art? Or can I open file from my computer and upload it? And I'm sorry, what were the img tags again, been years since I did this.
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Close but no cigar. You're using the URL of the DA page rather than the url of the image and image tags use brackets (note the backslash on the second tag)
[img]place URLhere[/img]
Hit the quote button on this post to see the code in action
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Not Bad..I can see...nicely done..Now on my computer ( all my work goes to DA Deviant Art..) when I want to post here I click on image OPEN IMAGE IN NEW TAB..which appears up top next to the computer address ( you'll see it show up ) Click on the new tab...then in edit..SELECT ALL ( your image should have a blue looking look ) then go back to edit an click COPY...then head here to PJ and when your ready go to Edit an hit PASTE...Your image should appear
Keep that Pencil Busy!
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More underdrawing, proportions and perspective, please.
Many of your limbs are freakishly overlong, Rhino Skull's head is disconnected from his body, Squatting Lad is floating in space.
You are your own best model, no cameras or mirrors required. To start with he top figure: Hold your sword arm up with the hand on the far side of the head and note that your elbow is inside the frame of your body. Move your elbow out to the side and note how the sword hand is now on the other side of the head. Either the hand or the elbow is wrong, your choice.
Central Man: Assume the position. Did you tuck your elbow into your side and pin your hand against your shoulder? Straighten out and foreshorten the arm.
Squatting Lad is, in theory, sitting on a surface that is 3/4 to our view. His posture needs to be 3/4 as well.
You've left out 2/3 of the dragons head. Just because the far side of his skull is largely blocked by the snout doesn't mean the far side isn't there. We need to see the top of his skull and the bone ridge of the other eye.
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Just do whatever Smitty says. Also pick a consistent shading pattern. You have stark black & white, stippling, crossing hatching, and just solid line. It breaks any continuity within the drawing. Make a choice.
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