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Published: 2008-12-21 17:14:34 +0000 UTC; Views: 80; Favourites: 1; Downloads: 1
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Description Some mouse sketching I did in photoshop. It's just a WIP right now. This is going to 'craps' when I get the final up. But yeah, I thought this OC up last night. His name is Houka Kanshi. His full Bio will be in the final as well.

ciao!
~Hayato Umikata


Houka Kanshi © Hayato Umikata and HinderedArt
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Comments: 17

slaverce [2008-12-21 17:19:17 +0000 UTC]

you needs ta work on your hands. the index finger is not bigger than the middle finger. lol

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Corey-Lee In reply to slaverce [2008-12-30 06:57:36 +0000 UTC]

Meh...atleast he did a good job getting the character across which is what counts the most.

Look at Kingdom Hearts...over sized hands and feet lol

Hiroaki Samura is an amazing artist and his artistic edge is he draws the fingers and toes a little longer then normal and it adds a really interesting dinamic to the art itself.

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slaverce In reply to Corey-Lee [2008-12-30 19:35:11 +0000 UTC]

that would be stylized work, it has nothing to do with correct anatomy.

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Corey-Lee In reply to slaverce [2008-12-31 02:44:58 +0000 UTC]

True, but minor details can never stop one from enjoying the work...some of my absolutely favourite art consists of strange anatomy. Artists do it all the time and besides, practice pictures don't need correct anatomy, just basic ideas to get it down in the physical. Any artist who draws a new character and doesn't draw practice pictures first is bound to fail.

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slaverce In reply to Corey-Lee [2008-12-31 04:09:19 +0000 UTC]

I suppose that is your opinion but something as simple as a hand can bother most artist. For example, i find when certain artists make mistakes easy to spot it bothers me to a certain extent.

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Corey-Lee In reply to slaverce [2008-12-31 04:17:30 +0000 UTC]

But it's not your art...it's ok if you get like that about your art, but not other peoples. If they're just have some practice pictures they should have someone fretting over all the details when it's still a work-in-progress. How would you feel if someone came into your gallery and just started to pick at everything that you did and said it's not right...you'd be pretty upset, no?

Every artist has the right to make mistakes without someone giving their two cents about how it's wrong. We all have to learn on our own terms. Don't forget you sucked at one point in time too and compared to some artist you still suck...me too and every other artist. Being an artist is about expression...if it looses that then it just becomes a machine revolving around rights and wrongs and that's how imagination dies, my friend.

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slaverce In reply to Corey-Lee [2008-12-31 04:35:30 +0000 UTC]

if the two cents are not given then how will they know what to fix?

i grow tired of pointless arguing, i don't even know why you feel the need to harass me because i told him he needed to fix the hand.
Hayato and I are good friends in real life, we always punch each other in the face with critique.

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Corey-Lee In reply to slaverce [2008-12-31 05:05:57 +0000 UTC]

They will adapt on their own time...I got as good as I am by refusing to take critiques and refs...I call it originating and stylizing and it can create some pretty neat effects if you don't let people tell you what's wrong with your work. If you listen to what everyone else is saying to fix, then you're just borrowing styles and will lack the talent to have your own.

I'm not arguing with you I was just having a discussion with you about it is all. I personally have a distaste for people who point out little flaws and shit like that and I'm just being honest with how I feel about it, but I'm in no way trying to come down on you...I'm sorry if it feels that way.

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slaverce In reply to Corey-Lee [2008-12-31 07:06:25 +0000 UTC]

i learned the complete opposite way. i let people help me so i would learn what people liked and how to draw entirely.

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Corey-Lee In reply to slaverce [2008-12-31 07:22:50 +0000 UTC]

I was taught how to draw by a rather highly acclaimed artist and she said that every artist has there own style and some need help with improving, while some don't need any help and progress quite nicely on their own.

I would be that latter and you the former...it doesn't mean one of us if better then the other, just that we do things differently and you should keep that in mind when look at other peoples art because, yes a lot of artists do what you do, but not all of them. Just a bit of friendly advice

You do have some amazing stuff in your gallery by the way...a very interesting style. We're still little fish though...lots of room for improvement. Shit I've been drawing for almost 14 years and I still need lots of improvement

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slaverce In reply to Corey-Lee [2008-12-31 08:03:51 +0000 UTC]

i never had a teacher.

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Corey-Lee In reply to slaverce [2008-12-31 08:16:41 +0000 UTC]

I was fortunate enough that mine was my grandmother lol

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HinderedArt In reply to slaverce [2008-12-21 18:56:30 +0000 UTC]

Please note the section of the title that reades "WIP" XD kthnx.

It's a mouse sketch for God's sake, give the cripple some credit, LOL. -_-

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slaverce In reply to HinderedArt [2008-12-21 19:50:06 +0000 UTC]

L2 take crit nub XD

you needz a tablet times 24

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HinderedArt In reply to slaverce [2008-12-21 20:18:11 +0000 UTC]

Dude... ugh. I'm too tired to even dignify that with a response... just please wait until it's finished.

L2readTheFuckingDescriptingNub.

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slaverce In reply to HinderedArt [2008-12-21 20:21:37 +0000 UTC]

way to take sarcasm to a whole new level

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HinderedArt In reply to slaverce [2008-12-21 20:29:35 +0000 UTC]

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