Talk:FAMAS/@comment-25539832-20190611184215/@comment-25539832-20190827012808

Also, same dude. I know my guns (obviously not to the degree of you, Kudos) but not as much as I would like about their inner workings. I understand the principles of them and how they function (pretty sure I've been assuming all guns are blowback though that's obviously not true), and that's about it. I don't really need to know all that much to creatively draw guns in my notebook whenever I'm bored or whatever. Sometimes I'm like: hey, I'm gonna rip off the AK today. Sometimes I'm like: It's been a while since I've drawn a bullpup. Other times it's: why are over half of my long guns bullpups? I've also gone LMG crazy, and lately have been too obsessed with the aesthetics, so they've been taking on some unnecessarily large bulk (lol). The hardest part about drawing a gun though, is to make it feel natural. It needs to have space for the inner workings. Must have a long enough barrel to contain the reaction adequately to propel the bullet forward. But, most importantly, it should look like it would feel amazing. Like a proper extension of the arm. I'm a geometrics sort of drawer, so when I somehow create a weapon with that perfect use of both curves and straight lines, usually one that has less right angles than normal, it looks and feels AMAZING on paper.

Huh? Where did my mind wander? Pft. Happy reading everyone.

Stay Creative.