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Sample Sketches


Astalakio

Just some sample sketches. I'm going to a meetup on Saturday and I'm thinking about bringing along a sketchbook to do some free pony requests for whomever wants 'em. I wasn't going to post these here because they're just roughs, but then I figured, what the heck! I might ink that Derpy though, she's just too cute XD

Please fullview, for the sake of your poor eyes :P

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I love this sort of thing! It's super informative to be able to look at all those sketch lines and make out the process and construction behind these.

Do you have any pencils? I want moar sketches! (And if there are too many for gallery, the Art Discussion forum works too)

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I love this sort of thing! It's super informative to be able to look at all those sketch lines and make out the process and construction behind these.Do you have any pencils? I want moar sketches! (And if there are too many for gallery, the Art Discussion forum works too)

I love doing that too - hunting down the sketches and WIP pictures from great artists to try and go behind-the-scenes with what they do. It's great fun XD I'm not sure my sketches would be much help in that area though - I believe my structuring method is quite unconventional.

That said, if you want more sketchy stuff from me, check my deviantART scrapbook http://astalakio.deviantart.com/gallery/?catpath=scraps which I've started putting more things into recently. If I have WIP pics I want to show or general/pencil sketches, I'll put 'em there ;)

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That your structuring is unconventional is precisely why I'm interested. I've gotten decent at drawing forms that make sense, but bending and stretching them cartoonishly like you do is something I haven't been able to wrap my head around yet.

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That your structuring is unconventional is precisely why I'm interested. I've gotten decent at drawing forms that make sense, but bending and stretching them cartoonishly like you do is something I haven't been able to wrap my head around yet.

Well you've done the hard bit then. Cartooning is largely to do with a state of mind rather than a set of rules like standard anatomy. Keep at it and you'll get it though ;)

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