Yeah, your art needs a lot of work. Muscle construction and anatomy.
Yep, mostly around those areas I have issues with, so I might need an anatomy book (or look up anatomy on the interwebs and print it out for free) for this shiz, and practice a bit.
So yeah, thanks for the tip Tyvon, it'll help in future drawings, however, getting better at drawing takes a long time and heavy practice, not overnight.
Some sort of shading would make the drawings more interesting as well.
Your random person has a very large torso and some short legs. Long arms too!
More detail could go into your stage design too.
Please take no offense, I mean to offer constructive criticism.
RISE FROM YOUR GRAVE!
I've done some improvements here, mainly the leg and head parts of the body. This should feel more balanced in poportions.. I think.
He looks a lot more balanced than your random guy.
The big legs and arms things that you use to connect him]s skeleton remind me of Megaman. same with the feet; they have the same feet shape. /Was this intentional?
Wasn't intentional, but I can't draw humans without screwing up at least once.
Yeah, Gaia draws a lot of things that are inspired by Mega Man/Mega Man X's style, so it's probably become a sort of habit drawing things like that (not that I mind personally
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I like the mega style too, but you should definitely step outside of your comfort zone.
Just work one piece at a time, that's what I'm doing. If you find the knees give you trouble for example, set aside some time and just draw a whole crap load of knees. I guarantee you'll make progress.
Actually I think I read someone write that here somewhere before. Anyway it works.