Sonic the Hedgehog. What more is there to say?
Haven't drawn in paper for too long. It's good to know this guy's still very easy for me to do. ~
Some random pose and that's supposed to be a rock he's sitting on but I haven't slept at all so I have a headache and left it like that, plus I'm not in the mood for detailing.
Oh and he's got some personal touches. This is my version of Sonic. Nothing big, just things I added for a reason.
I liked drawing him with those rings before Shadow came along.
Want to color it. We'll see if I actually do it...
In the meantime, here's a colored version by my preciouss
[link]
Haven't drawn in paper for too long. It's good to know this guy's still very easy for me to do. ~
Some random pose and that's supposed to be a rock he's sitting on but I haven't slept at all so I have a headache and left it like that, plus I'm not in the mood for detailing.
Oh and he's got some personal touches. This is my version of Sonic. Nothing big, just things I added for a reason.
I liked drawing him with those rings before Shadow came along.
Want to color it. We'll see if I actually do it...
In the meantime, here's a colored version by my preciouss
[link]
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VERY nice fingers.
The first theft is by ~thejottec, and can be found here: [link]
The second was, believe it or not, the result of me reverse searching the first theft. This one was posted by ~HOTTmissy, and can be found here: [link]
Though HOTTmissy is now inactive, you can still send a ticket through dA's help desk if you'd like it removed.
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look up shadamy9903!!
COMMENTS PLZ!
I don't mind people using my art for reference or practice as long as they give credit. I've done it too and it's the best way to learn, specially knowing this image has a challenging pose and angle.
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But try not to recreate other's works often and come up with your own things. Just copy for practice until you can do it yourself.
I find the best way to draw hard poses is to have someone do the posing for you as reference or doing them yourself in front of a mirror. And even if it doesn't look as good on the first time just keep trying it and you'll eventually get it.
Another tip, something I do. If I really do like a pose from another artist I initially copy the pose to get the general feel of it but then change the angle to make it different from theirs.
If I decide to use it, I will give proper credit, and link you to the finished picture.