Ok, i love drawing and thought id just throw on a few really quick sketches i did today before i had to go to Cross Country, so sorry its not very detailed and is kinda messy, but any comments, thoughts, suggestions etc. would be nice XD thanx...
http://i264.photobucket.com/albums/ii177/Travis123098/scan0001.jpg
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Those sketches have some potential, certainly enough to warrent a 'clean' re-draw. Try to make the different textures/materials stand out, and dont shy away from 'construction' scetches (how the different layers of each piece come together, as well as how the whole set would look when complete).
Also, a female version of the armour would win points im sure (if you feel up to it).
Also, a female version of the armour would win points im sure (if you feel up to it).
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Pretty nice drawings. You seem to be aware of the way functional concept art works, which is good.
A female version of the armor is nice, but is not completely necessary I think. At least, it hasn't been standard practice for artists to draw male and female versions of armor, even though it would be useful.
However, points definitely will be awarded if you can draw the armor as a whole, as worn by a person. And you'll get even more points for drawing things that fit neatly with the (our) style of Hammerfell and it's culture.
A female version of the armor is nice, but is not completely necessary I think. At least, it hasn't been standard practice for artists to draw male and female versions of armor, even though it would be useful.
However, points definitely will be awarded if you can draw the armor as a whole, as worn by a person. And you'll get even more points for drawing things that fit neatly with the (our) style of Hammerfell and it's culture.
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