Yannos,

Since I am on 56k, I could not see ALL of your drawings but it's a good start.

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I know I cannot draw as well as most people, but I still continued without following anything like Art school,

Which is the most important: do not stop! Many great artists were self-taught, it's only a matter of time and effort.

I have some advices:

First, I do know if you use it, but HERE are some tips on how to draw the body and the head. I made it quickly in flash, drawing with my mouse, tired, so sorry for the wierd looks. I usually do it on paper (Wish I had one of those Wacom tablets...). Anyway, a 'normal' adult can mesure between 6.5 and 7 heads (note that comic book characters range from 8-9 to infinite). Before you draw, make a sketch of the pose and proportions. It might be hard, it might be annoying, but the proportions are 50% of a sucessful drawing.


Also, do not rush. Do NOT briskly switch between pannels. Try to imagine a movie and you are the director. How to position the camera on this scene, how it will pan... Take your time. A professional artist usually DRAWS one page per day. I say draws, because often the inking is not done by the same person. If you should, work for the whole week on a single page but so it will be good. Make pauses, listen to music (classic music helps, although if you put AC/DC on maximum volume, it might help you too [it does for me]), walk arround... But try to do your best.

Also, if you don't have a book, buy one or borrow it in a library. It's an invaluable tool in drawings.

Here are the ones I'd reccomend if you want to draw comics:

- "How to draw the MARVEL® way" By Stan Lee
- "How to draw comic book heroes and villains" by Christopher Hart
There was another, better than "HTD:comic book..." by the same author, but I do not remember the title. It might not be the best choice, though, but Christopher's tips how to draw heads are easier than most.
Do not buy/read books by Joe Kubert if you want to LEARN how to draw: they are mostly for reference, no matter what is the title.

Well, that's all I have to say.
[color:"red"] Good Luck! [/color]