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I scribbled all this in my sketchpad between work, then scanned and edited with PSCS.

By the way, if anything looks quirky to you that's because I just learned all of this by observation.

So, take it with a grain of salt, virgin olive blah blah--


--GO FORTH AND SHOOT 'EM UP!!!






Other Tutorials: [link] [link] [link] [link]
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:iconsevenofeleven:
This is great.
Now I can arm bears!
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:iconstrawberrysugarbunny:
I love you so much. I've always sucked at drawing my own guns in general without a ref so I've been researching how they work and it's been a pain to find one for pistols that actually explained the parts. I learned SOOOOO much.

Very awesome! :la:
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:iconscruffyronin:
You're welcome!!
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~Freelancer-Shadows Feb 18, 2012  Hobbyist Digital Artist
thank you :3
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:iconstorykillinger:
=StoryKillinger Nov 26, 2011  Hobbyist Digital Artist
All is good apart from the handle meeting the body at a sharp little wedge.
There is always a curve.
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~BcuzimmaOC Sep 18, 2011  Student Traditional Artist
I want to tell you that this is amazing, and you even explained all the parts for fanfiction writers like myself. So, instead of giving you a generic thanks, I want to
SAY THANK YOU ALL THE WAYS!
*faves*
*gives llama*
*dances*
*gives cupcake of acceptance*
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~Plunketta Jan 30, 2011  Student Traditional Artist
Thank you it helped alot :)
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~sillentassault Jan 7, 2011  Student Digital Artist
Nice Job! I never really thought about the dimensions like this, I always went with my judgment and knowledge of weapons to get them as close as possible but this is much more useful and precise. Do you have a tutorial on a frontal view? that is what I have the most trouble with. Either way great tutorial.
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~SilaO-o Dec 13, 2010  Student Digital Artist
Thank you sooo much! I don't know nothing about guns, this is gonna be really useful ;w;
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