We want to know what love means to you!
Get your creative juices flowing and design a movie poster for "Paper Heart" that focuses on the theme "What Does Love Mean to Me?".
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CommentsIt's a good drawing for a first try. It looks like what you would see on the cartoons, So the legs are not much of a problem. Overall it's great!
-- Behold! I just love his expression. It's almost like he's saying something like: "Come and get it baby!" XD
For your first attempt, I say it's pretty awesome. -- ~Demon-Sheep-Studio ~Demon-Sheep-Stock ~Mags-Is-Obsessed ~Mags-Fiction I don't think it looks that bad. XDD For someone who doesn't usually draw animals, I think this is a pretty good attempt. <3
He looks very smug, like he's screaming "Oh yeah. That's right, It's me"
Better furry attempt than I've ever tried D: -- Trent says: APRIL FOOLS. YOUR CATS ARE DEAD Maddie says: ): It's still march here Trent says: oh whoops then I guess your cats really are dead sweet
-- "GO HOME AND SHAVE YOUR GIANT HEAD OF SMELL WITH YOUR BAD SELF!" --Invader Zim It's fine o_O A HELLUVA a lot better than all of my furry attempts. And, I like the shadow. It really matches.
but wooow XD He looks like a cocky sunovabitch. He's like, "NO. LOOK HERE. YES. RIGHT. HERE. -points to self- -gringringrin-" -- I moved to Euphoric-Dysphoria. Please add me on that account!!! I love how you drew his muzzle. That's actually the first thing that I noticed, it looks really good. The legs do look a bit weird, but animal-ish legs can be hard to draw. Overall, a good picture.
-- << Previous sig deleted due to extreme suck >> I really like the coloured lines and cast shadow. :3
And how you can see he has an "attitiude". I used to draw "furries" though all I wanted to do was draw funny talking animals, but I do like his legs. And as Typh39 said, they look like legs you'd see in a cartoon. If I may, though, his... closer foot, I'll say, should be pointed more towards the viewer. :3 I love him!
i like the coloring and the shadow in the backround. instant |
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