| 22 Oct 2003 | Deirdra EdenCoppel | Loading...I just love all your clothing designs! Keep up the good work! Joseph 'Jomo' Bryant replies: "Thanks for the comment, seen your stuff, nice work. I like the clothes too. When I draw the clothes or armor stuff, I usually let the pencil do the drawing, that means, I dont know whats happening until its done. Thanks again for the comment. " | |
| 22 Oct 2003 | Oliver Jöhnk | Loading...Welcome to the woods! That's a very good start of your gallery and some great character designs. Just keep it up, draw a lot and look every time how a pose looks in reality before drawing. That's all advice I'm able to give. Joseph 'Jomo' Bryant replies: "Thanks for the comment, I'll make sure to accually study poses that way my drawings will look more realistic. " | |
| 27 Oct 2003 | Elizabeth Wyatt | Loading...Hey, you're from the Seattle-ish area, too? Cool... The first thing that comes to mind when I look at your work is that these are a lot of very strong guys a bit out of proportion. Here's what I would suggest-- try drawing them closer to eight heads tall (it's hard at first, but it's wonderful once you figure it out), and try sketching doodles from real life. Something my mom used to tell me all the time was that drawing was the art of looking. Trust me-- she was right. Joseph 'Jomo' Bryant replies: "8 heads tall huh? I think I'll give it a try. And yes, its true, my drawings are out of proportion. Thanks for the advise. " | |
| 16 Dec 2003 | Anne J. Armstrong | Loading...I wonder why you say you are going to hate the Marines when you get one month into it... perhaps one month into boot camp, but once your DI calls you "Marine" (that's when you graduate), I'm certain you'll fall in love with it. Oo-rah! Semper Fi! Joseph 'Jomo' Bryant replies: "I apologize, what I ment is a month into boot camp. My choice of wording was not what it should have been. Thanks for correcting me." | |