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Introducing my personal website :)

malek

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Hello everyone...
I'm new in this forum and I've presented myself in the "introduce yourself thread" (that's done hehe
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I would like to have your opinion about some of my fashion drawings that I have put on my website:

www.malek.fr

Click on the english flag when u arrive on the first page, unless u wanna practice your Français
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Then go to the "fashion drawings" section!
I'm not a designer or anything, I just do this as a hobby!
Thanx you for giving me your opinion... All critics are welcome, good and bad
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Draw from an actual model if possible, especially if you have not tried it or done much.

And the same advice i give my students: draw accurate and draw faster.

Thanks for sharing your work.
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Edward Appleby

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Originally Posted by designprofessor
And the same advice i give my students: draw accurate and draw faster.
Reminds me of my cross country coach's advice: run as fast as you can for as long as you can.
 

malek

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Hello everyone
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I'm back to share with you the new version of my website www.malek.fr

It includes 3 new fashion designs (in the "Fashion Drawings" section) plus new sections like photography or a blog... The old collections are now stored in the "Fashion Archives".

Tell me what you think of it!

Many thanks for the previous feedback I had.

Malek.

PS: Don't forget to vote for your favourite design because it determines which one stays and which one leaves the competition
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malek

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Hello,
there are new fashion drawings on my website www.malek.fr !
All interested people are invited to have a look at them and leave their comments (i always read them!).
Thanx, and don't forget to vote for your favorite collection!
 

mkk

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Originally Posted by designprofessor
I was slow man on jv cross country, so mine said: "Will you hurry your ass up already?!"
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As I arrived back at the school at the end of a long practice run early in my first year the coach asked me, "What'd you do, stop for coffee?"
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