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Shoot the ducks

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yayayaya circus stuff :D
i thought of this today in school
spud running the shoot the duck stand
oh look dialog to the picute :D
little boy: " If this stand is shoot the ducks then where
the hell are the duck?"
Spud: "well * takes out a little carboard duck and sticks
it on the boys head. takes out a gun and pints it to his head* now run."

sorry about the backround im isnaly lazy about drawing backrounds and well done me forgetten the smoke from spud ciagrette -__-'

so this is for my circus pictures for 'the mental kid carnival!'
if you like draw your own mental kid at a stand or
performing doing circus stuff and send it to me im gonna
make a folder :D to complete my mental kid circus! (p.s they must have bunny ears it's just the theme :) )
p.s, soz i cant draw guns -__-'
p.p.s i was watching the simpsons while draing this
and there was a charecter called spud and he was a carny xD

spud nicholson (c) me
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:star::star-empty::star-empty::star-empty: Overall
:star::star-half::star-empty::star-empty::star-empty: Vision
:star::star::star-empty::star-empty::star-empty: Originality
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I don't wish to quell your incentive, but rather to encourage you to practice and improve what preexisting skill you may have.

This is not exactly a quality piece of work, but given your age I understand that a bit of leeway must be given.

Firstly, shading is a big deal, and a few passes of Gaussian blur will simply not suffice. When there's 2 tones to an object, put 2 tones on the object, then leave them there, they don't need to transition smoothly, they just need a little softening in the middle (like using a brush with lowered opacity.)

A little perspective wouldn't hurt, either... a box gets smaller as you move away from it, and depth won't become clear unless you show it.

There's no definitive source of lighting in this image, it could be coming from anywhere, it's coming from the left on the boy and man, but from the right on the box and stuffed animals.

It's nice that at your age you understand scrawl, but don't use it so much for flair as for EFFECT. It's not just something you slap all over your image and proclaim "THERE. I HAVE MADE AN ART."

In other words, try to find a happy medium between clean imagery and scrawled scratchy stuff and stick with it.