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Glorified stick figures, graphic novel practice, and an avatar

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I dislike Wacom tablets, so the outlines on these may be a bit grainy in comparison to stuff drawn in a vector program. However, I just started with this style of art and have been practicing it with projects like these.
I have a blog that I put these on with explanations, but no one ever goes there anyway, and I'd like some feedback on these.

AvatarwLightning_zpsc46c0086.jpg

This is an avatar I made of myself for Youtube, Deviantart, etc.

Bancotha_zpsbec3267e.jpg
Sample2_zpsf323876d.jpg

These are from an idea for a graphic novel I came up with. They're mostly just basic concept art ideas, nothing too good. I think these were actually the first two drawings I made with this scan-and-digitally-color technique.
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The following are all class drawings for a board game I'm designing called Corridor. The game is based off a game I made when I was a kid drawing stick figures, so I kept the stick figure motif and jazzed them up. :) There are some I think are much better done than others.

CorridorPaladin_zpsaeb187f4.png


RuneKnight_zpsb2a7066c.png


Sorcerer_zpsb25811a5.png


Warlock_zpse4b3a9a3.png


Wizard_zps5f2e1917.png


CorridorBarbarian_zps84f328b4.png


CorridorKnight_zps7318c988.png


CorridorSpellsword_zpsd2f27559.png


I can already see some mistakes that are more clear when the PNG's transparency is truly shown. I'll have to fix those sometime.
So besides those, what do you think? Be specific as to which one you're giving feedback on. Thanks!
 
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