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Wave Breaker

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A fight between Leviathan and Alexander from :iconffviiiplz:. It´s the first time I draw waves. The background bases on my puzzle which I get to christmas: [link]

:iconxrfreedom13: asked for this. Free request are just for friends.

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Layer: 69

Duration: ca. 24h

Tools: Brush for the waves and the waterfall, Cloudbrush and Pen for the rest.
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:star::star::star-empty::star-empty::star-empty: Overall
:star::star::star::star-half::star-empty: Vision
:star::star-half::star-empty::star-empty::star-empty: Originality
:star-half::star-empty::star-empty::star-empty::star-empty: Technique
:star::star::star-half::star-empty::star-empty: Impact

Whilst I can definitely see what you are going for, there are a number of very significant things that need amending for your style to take leaps.

Look to the light, as a light source casts shadows. Darkness is important, it contrasts with the light and light does cast shadows and also cancels shadows.

Use the space to imply three dimensions, this will go a long way to improving your work, look up how to attain the 3D effect with perspective lines.

Lastly, keep drawing, even if your drawings are bad, work on one thing, just one element, one step at a time. It could be 3D realisation one drawing and light composition the next and even proportionality in the next. The point is, if you try to go from zero to hero without understanding why each element is important then you might lose sight of the significance of each and without all of the elements of illusion in a drawing, it subtracts from the realism.