2D Quality test for a future game

FkStudio

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Sep 24, 2020
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Hello everyone,

It's been a long time since I've planned to create a eroge, and one of the points that's currently troubling me is the graphics. I'm not sure if my level in digital painting is high enough for my project to have a chance of properly getting off the ground. I've done some tests on social media, but there's a lack of concrete feedback and low visibility.

I would like to have your opinions on some of my recent drawings to know if a game with this type of artwork would be suitable for the community. Of course, critiques are welcome!

Ahri_elderwood.jpg flush_donjon_piou.jpg Ireliass.jpg OC.jpg ZeroTwo.jpg
 

Rooku

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Feb 13, 2018
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from personal experience with projects: you're never not good enough to start on a project, you'll simply block yourself thinking it'll never be good enough in the first place. it can turn into a circle. so I'd say. yes you're there to start on it. you were ready yesterday.

as for some feedback, I'd recommend studying how the pelvis works. I recommend taking a look into this, there's some great advice on how to draw the pussy: .

taking a closer look at anatomy will always come in handy but it is very time consuming and will take months sometimes before you really get the hang of one part. If you really want to go full on in I can show you a few books I recommend or videos to watch n learn from

good luck with your endevour
 
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FkStudio

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That makes sense. :unsure:
Thank you for the feedback, I would be delighted to have the list of your book/video recommendations.
 

Rooku

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: for learning proportion I prefer this method of measuring,

for books
andrew loomis, tho his way of using proportions are stylised his anatomy is great

mike mathissis force is great to bring more life in your drawings and make the movement more fluent.
glenn villpu has had a huge impact on me as well with his way of drawing the body and getting it to feel alive

: I recommend this book alot, I currently am studying it as well but I can't find a english copy online of it atm

this serie of anatomy tips is quite helpful and very beginner friendly as it goes into the basic shapes and anatomy

I think this is already quite a lot already, what I recommend is just picking one and one only and take your time really understanding what you're drawing, when you understand what you're drawing and why shapes happen you'll have a much easier time drawing from imagination, also remember there is no shame in using reference, hell you should be using it almost all the time.


good luck and if you need more help feel free to DM me