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ChaseCraft11
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My artwork 2012-04-15 02:51:01 Reply

Hello, my name is Chase Craft, just your typical 17 year old artist, who's looking to spread his artwork and name, and really hoping to be sponsored on here. I've been creating art for a long time, and the past year have reached the point to where I believe people might enjoy my work. I'm not looking to do any commission at this moment, I'm currently working on a project, and will be busy with it for a couple of months.

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Response to My artwork 2012-04-15 02:54:22 Reply

At 4/15/12 02:51 AM, ChaseCraft11 wrote: Hello, my name is Chase Craft, just your typical 17 year old artist, who's looking to spread his artwork and name, and really hoping to be sponsored on here. I've been creating art for a long time, and the past year have reached the point to where I believe people might enjoy my work. I'm not looking to do any commission at this moment, I'm currently working on a project, and will be busy with it for a couple of months.

Here is a link to my DeviantArt page; http://chasecraft11.deviantart.com/

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Response to My artwork 2012-04-15 11:38:13 Reply

At 4/15/12 02:54 AM, ChaseCraft11 wrote: Here is a link to my DeviantArt page; http://chasecraft11.deviantart.com/

You have a better chance showing off your artwork by posting it in this thread rather than just linking to your DA page.
As for this picture, I noticed that his left thumb (our right) is a bit small.

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Response to My artwork 2012-04-16 23:20:41 Reply

You really want to study anatomy a bit more. I can tell you know what you're going for, but it looks like you're just a bit off from being right.

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Response to My artwork 2012-04-17 02:40:45 Reply

At 4/15/12 02:54 AM, ChaseCraft11 wrote:
At 4/15/12 02:51 AM, ChaseCraft11 wrote: Hello, my name is Chase Craft, just your typical 17 year old artist, who's looking to spread his artwork and name, and really hoping to be sponsored on here. I've been creating art for a long time, and the past year have reached the point to where I believe people might enjoy my work. I'm not looking to do any commission at this moment, I'm currently working on a project, and will be busy with it for a couple of months.
Here is a link to my DeviantArt page; http://chasecraft11.deviantart.com/

. symmetry versus asymmetry. Objects or characters depicted in perfect symmetrical poses often look boring, stiff and lacking life. In real life not all your body parts match each other's actions when moving unless you specially try to do a symmetrical pose.
tldr having a mirrored looking image makes it boring

muscle placement, the biceps are placed in the the wrong place slightly which makes the entire upper chest area really off, the hands are also slightly shorter than usual which also makes it kind of off-putting
those knife things look completely flat and like paper cutouts, nothing within them indicates dimention
turn them , put them in perspective more and dont have them perfectly symetrical

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Response to My artwork 2012-04-18 01:22:25 Reply

Thanks everyone for your replies, I'll definitely work more to make my anatomy top notch.