My first inflation drawing, it sucks im sorry :X

I did it in MS paint!

maddogcole59
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Everybody's gotta start somewhere man.

Anonymous

Yes, but you got your mind in the right place.

The-Big-Z
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Just keep drawing, dude. We ALL sucked when we started out. Doesn't matter what you do, you're never really good from the start. Just keep practicing and drawing tons of different things, you'll improve with time. No real shortcuts :D

darth_clone19
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we forgive you

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hellview_666
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That's actually quite good and cure for starting out in Paint. Keep it up :)

Muskblaster

it's nice but looks more like blueberry

dejected_Xmas
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I'm not going to lie at you. my eyes burn.

captainstupids

The colour scheme is bland and overbearing, and the features are poorly illustrated. Overall, this image has few merits. Keep going and come back after improvement. It's simply not ready to be posted online right now.

If you did not exert effort in creating this, it was a very clever way of demonstrating what over-acceptance does to the world of art.

Abraxa
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To be honest you really need to work on your art before you start posting it around. Flat colors, basic shapes, flat perspective... that stuff doesn't help you here. While it may seem like a hassle... I'd recommend you get yourself some books or resources on human anatomy and the basics of perspective.

Sure, inflation art is often an absurd distortion of those principles... but like how it helps to have a grasp on basic art techniques before going into abstract art... it's good to know what the foundations of anatomy and perspective are before you start distorting them.

Pumpandstuff

It's not that bad. Your always your own worst critic. And, I serious doubt it's your artistic talent as opposed to the lack of knowledge of the program or tools your using. Makes a big difference. Gotta start somewhere though. Good job.

I hate to say it, but I told you so... damn, I hate being right.

Bob_King

You'll never shine if you don't glow.

Like most things, you'll take out what you put in, so the more you practice the better you'll get. My advice would be find an illustration style you like and copy that. Learn the human form and experiement with different takes on that.

Also remember that you'll need to add depth through perspective and shading.

Good luck.

Inflate123
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Wait until you see this again, three years down the road. You'll be stunned at how far you've come!

Fairia
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You've managed to make the bends of the feet right. Did you use a mouse in MS Paint?