| 6 May 2002 | Anonymous | Hahahahhaha Jump in front of a truck Make you drawings BIGGER!!! | |
| 11 Oct 2002 | Tiffany | as others have said either draw bigger or crop them. You should make a backround. But you do draw pretty good | |
| 1 Nov 2002 | M' lady Kay | Your pictures are very good, you just have to work on the proportions of the people, detail and backgrounds. The people are too small for the size of the paper.
Um I find a good trick is if you base the body as ovals, they get better results, the chins shouldn’t be so pointed. Great creativity, but work on the detail of the people and what they look like a bit more.
In other words very well done, don’t stop but you need more practice at it, like I said backgrounds, bigger and better. You should be proud of your first pictures, everyone starts off like that but if it’s something you really like to do you eventually get better at it. Keep up the good work. | |
| 14 Nov 2002 | Daniël Westenbrink | You've got some pretty interesting stuff here, good job! but ehm I was wondering, how do you get your pics on so big, with me the refuse everything above 700 pixels. | |
| 12 Dec 2002 | Noodles <blood_for | You should really go kill yerself. 'cause this art is a disgrace for all those poor pencils out there. | |
| 30 Jul 2003 | Raven Knight | Believe it or not I know several people that started worse than you that now have careers in art. Keep working at it and you'll make it sooner or later. I used to suck too, but I kept working at it and got better little by little. I also find that a slight caffeine buzz helps too, but that's just me. Also, try adding backgrounds to your work to make them seem more alive. I'm sure you'll get the hang of it sooner or later. Remember to respect helpful critism, and don't let the destructive critism destroy you or your art. | |
| 28 Aug 2003 | Angie | Try this... Start by picking a simple photo and turn it upside down. draw that! draw each line as it is, not as you think it is! you will get better at seeing and drawing how things really look not how we think they look, this puts better ideas in your head for Anami. Well you asked for help i hope you try this. | |
| 18 Mar 2004 | Maxer | Make your pictures bigger, much bigger. work on details like how a face looks, how the hands are formed and then zoom out so that you get a larger look at the person/creature/item. I'm doing this and it seems to help | |
| 5 Aug 2006 | Veronika 'Lawenta' Prokesova | Hi, Ethan. To be honest, I think you´re not good and you need to improve almost everything. But it´s OK, it´s normal  You may be one of the best among people of your age, I don´t have the comparison (strategically, I didn´t date my older pics  ), so don´t get discouraged. If you want to draw, you will draw and definitely you will improve. Have you anyone who would make a good model? Ask them for patience (sometimes even an hour and one can´t move, horrible  ) and try to draw them. The second best option is re-drawing black and white photos. They don´t get bored, sleepy and so on and they NEVER want to see even the creepy result  (I can´t properly explain why, but believe me, use black and white photos. Colours can be confusing.) | |
| 24 Jan 2008 | Anon. | need to practice a little more and try to have your picture be bigger. | |