What do you guys think
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What do you guys think
Ok i did this in Adobe Illustrator. What do guys think?
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What she said. The lines are all the same thickness, it causes the image to look very flat. Add to this the lines do not form shapes, so it gives the image a disconnected look. Not sure if it's what you were looking for though.Suika wrote:It would be much more dynamic if there were some line weight in there.
I'm not exactly an expert in Illustrator myself, but here's something I did using that. I wouldn't call it good because the thicknesses are inconsistent and do not correspond to the light, but it should give you a good idea how much difference different line weights can give to an image
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What everyone else said. Also, one of those ears should be blocking the jawline. People are rarely drawn straight on (and from what I've sen in real life, perspective is also rarely straight on as well when you look at people) e.g. the guy in this strip. Only real nitpick, for a doodle it's pretty good 

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Thanks, everybody for ur help. That was my first time making anything in Illustrator, so i was kinda nervous about it. I generally wanted to know if it was any good and ways i can improve it....
about the shading im really not that good at it...and i didnt know how to shade in Illustrator either...
I did make the lines thicker
also i show the picture to my mom last night and she thinks i showed to much of her chest....
Do you all agree with her?
about the shading im really not that good at it...and i didnt know how to shade in Illustrator either...
I did make the lines thicker
also i show the picture to my mom last night and she thinks i showed to much of her chest....

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There should be variation of line width in a single line. On some parts of your picture, the thickness is the same all the way through the line even though each line has a different width. Also, the forehead is a little small. I'm think you're trying to draw a younger person since her eyes are so big, so her forehead should also be larger.