Nice sketches keep drawing very professional. Truly, the more you draw the better you get. I kind of like the Azrael drawing and your Catwoman drawing the most but they are all great. I can tell you put a lot of effort into it. Great work
Im also a college student but an undergrad. And this is my senior year.
OK, new and improved Azrael and Bane, now with tiny, under-detailed legs.
He was supposed to be kind of crouching forward all Jack Kirby-style but I didn’t do the perspective right on his torso. I am proud of how I designed his hood, though. It looks cool.
Alright, he looks pretty OK, but those feet are sad.
That just means you’re the new Rob Liefeld! And he’s super successful.
I’m diggin that Arnold Wesker & Scarface
Sidebar your honor. Wesker’s peg on his arm isn’t long enough to lock in the peg hidden in Scarface’s jacket. I had to push as hard as I could & scratch the jacket up a little. If any of my JLU 4” figs ever fall & knock him off. It’s a good 1-2 hr project, involving obscene language. Otherwise, I love it.
Both of these came out with kinda oversized heads.
I’m going to pretend those faint lines are supposed to be the wind and not poorly-erased cape attempts.
I should never have tried this pose. I spent forever trying to get the right arm to look even passable and didn’t have time to make anything look good.
Kudos for all the practice you’re getting in! And I don’t think Helena’s head looks too big; the lower half is a smidge short, so maybe that’s what’s throwing your eye off.
And I recognize heat waves from a powerful brain when I see 'em.
That Nightwing looks awesome!
Nice, that Penguin is cool.
What a great art! I do really like your Penguin drawing!
I knew something looked off about this one while I was working on it, and I only just realized what it was: the torso should be twisting more with the limbs to do the running pose. Also, there’s definitely something off about her face, I just can’t quite place what.
This one came out pretty well, though.
Rule of thirds might help: brow to bottom of nose = bottom of nose to chin.
Obviously gotta play with it when drawing portraits from life, but it’s a good generic rule for comic art. Works for Alex Ross, anyhoo.
OK, confession: I drew the wall behind him because his left arm was positioned weirdly and I thought it would look better if he were leaning against something.
Frickin’ feet, man. I think his arms are different lengths, too.
Nice drawings! I tend to find myself doodling during classes of ennui, though I usually end up drawing DC characters’ profiles rather than full bodies.
-M
I feel like that’s what HCQ does every time he gets bored while answering questions.