Glasya Thank you for stopping by my sketchbook ! :)
Im liking the figure with the sword !
we can both push to improve and hopefully in a few years we will be as good as all the other guys !
(06-18-2012, 03:46 PM)JerryActric Wrote: Glasya Thank you for stopping by my sketchbook ! :)
Im liking the figure with the sword !
we can both push to improve and hopefully in a few years we will be as good as all the other guys !
been a while, now this is what i have been doing the last few days, i will leave out the ugly ones, posting the least ugly
i should learn how to draw cleaner lines =/
ganna get a sketch book from now on, the lined one wont cut it anymore
Hey, thanks for stopping by :). You are really improving, there is big leap between the oldest ones and todays. My suggestion is to get your pencil more under control - train straight lines of different lenght, then ellipses and circles. Also, for learning anatomy try doing some gestures, it will give your drawing more life. And if you dont know them, here you have two good webs for anatomical references - http://www.artsyposes.com/http://lovecastle.org/draw/ check them out :) Anyway keep pushing, it looks promising :)
heres what i did in the past few days
i just want to thank all the crimson daggers for their help , be it links , tips and encouragement
i will keep on working hard \o/
I really like the last one! Try doing black&white studies from photos, it's a nice way to learn values and shape! The burning man couldn't possibly have this kind of lightening, because fire is the strongest light in that picture that illuminates the surrounding not a side secondary light, apart from that I would suggest not using white backgrounds. Nice composition, although you could try to fit all the bat monster in the image and there is some unnecessary space on the right I would suggest to crop it. :) Keep it up! Au Revoir!
(08-19-2012, 06:40 PM)DomSinkevic Wrote: I really like the last one! Try doing black&white studies from photos, it's a nice way to learn values and shape! The burning man couldn't possibly have this kind of lightening, because fire is the strongest light in that picture that illuminates the surrounding not a side secondary light, apart from that I would suggest not using white backgrounds. Nice composition, although you could try to fit all the bat monster in the image and there is some unnecessary space on the right I would suggest to crop it. :) Keep it up! Au Revoir!
thanks DOM, its like you said, the bat monster thingie looks like its a layer on top of the back ground, i still dont know how to make it part of it, will do some searching
the burning man was a weird experiment on my part, but your right i should pay attention to light sources and such, i suck at those
i will look up light and color tutorials and get right on it :D
(08-19-2012, 08:34 PM)isra-ac Wrote: Good to see you keep posting stuff Glasya, go go go! ; p
Hey! I've noticed a huge improvement in your studies, which is awesome. I would suggest getting your hands on Andrew Loomis' books if you haven't already. Keep an eye on your proportion, and keep practicing!