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Iggys SKETCHBOOK - iggytek - 03-25-2012 Im new to a forum never used one in my life so please bare with my noobisness Moved to Crimson Daggers to better my art and continue my evolution Started a sketchbook book becuase i suck and want to get much better ..soo.. Studies, Drawings and brain poops RE: Iggys SKETCHBOOK - brenthollowell - 03-25-2012 good stuff RE: Iggys SKETCHBOOK - DK - 03-25-2012 Welcome to the forums! You got some great stuff in here, keep us updated. RE: Iggys SKETCHBOOK - Jamesxwu - 03-25-2012 like the studies. good surface studies, reminds me of the scott robertson demos. Like the figure painting of the woman in color. amazing rendering RE: Iggys SKETCHBOOK - iggytek - 03-25-2012 (03-25-2012, 05:57 AM)Dennis Kutsenko Wrote: Welcome to the forums! You got some great stuff in here, keep us updated. thanks alot dennis i will keep em coming there's alot of beasts in the making in here gotta step up my game :) (03-25-2012, 06:27 AM)Jamesxwu Wrote: like the studies. good surface studies, reminds me of the scott robertson demos. Like the figure painting of the woman in color. amazing rendering thanks James :) (03-25-2012, 05:54 AM)brenthollowell Wrote: good stuff Thanks alot brent, you got sum killler creatures man :D RE: Iggys SKETCHBOOK - iggytek - 03-26-2012 Break from value studies to color studies :) learn t METRIC FUCK TONNES about color mixing from these ill try and finish the mushrooms coz their fun to paint. RE: Iggys SKETCHBOOK - iggytek - 04-05-2012 RE: Iggys SKETCHBOOK - iggytek - 06-23-2012 Still LIFE Been drawing a TONNE of Robots luv em :D Its my next step out of the Scott Robertson Studies ive been doing as soon as im confortable with my design lingo ill move on to loomis land but for now i need to work on my big COLOR PROBLEM Here a collection of whats worth showing (have tonnes more) some of these were done on Corel painter 12 which is freakin AWesOME!!!!!!!! Scott Rob Studies I HATE ACRYLIC :@ I was watching scott robersons basic drawing DVD and he said when he was in school he was filling cheap sketchbooks with freehand lines from the elbow, this gives you confidence with your stoke instead of "petting" your lines. So i did i on both PhotoShop and cheap Wh smith paper IT MAY NOT LOOK EXICTING OR AWESOME BUT IT HELPS TONNES WITH LINE QUAILTY PLUS NOW I HARDLY USE SHIFT OR UNDO MY LINES DRAW FROM YOUR ELBOW!!!!! RE: Iggys SKETCHBOOK - BrotherOstavia - 06-23-2012 A really elegant sketchbook for sure! RE: Iggys SKETCHBOOK - kidult - 06-23-2012 Really kicking it here! I ike those value studies you've been doing RE: Iggys SKETCHBOOK - iggytek - 06-24-2012 (06-23-2012, 09:25 PM)BrotherOstavia Wrote: A really elegant sketchbook for sure! thanks man really appreciate it, coming from you (06-23-2012, 10:45 PM)kidult Wrote: Really kicking it here! I ike those value studies you've been doing thanks man :D Stupid monster been obsessed with HermanNG & Min yum's stuff latetly He had legs but like a retard i lost the psd so here he is.. this is just the worst... decided to start posting more often, paintings arnt gonna share themselves RE: Iggys SKETCHBOOK - Ursula Dorada - 06-24-2012 Very nice sketchbook there sir. The lines studies are intriguing, and I adore the basic shapes studies, specially the one with three values in it. Awesome. RE: Iggys SKETCHBOOK - Cricketts - 06-24-2012 Awesome stuff. keep it coming! RE: Iggys SKETCHBOOK - iggytek - 06-24-2012 (06-24-2012, 01:00 PM)Ursula Dorada Wrote: Very nice sketchbook there sir. The lines studies are intriguing, and I adore the basic shapes studies, specially the one with three values in it. Awesome. thanks alot :D ill do more btw i dont use layers or blending modes for my shape studies, i paint every value. (06-24-2012, 01:15 PM)Cricketts Wrote: Awesome stuff. keep it coming!thanks will do "Walking walkers are for walking" just iterations for a peice im doing as much as i like designing as i paint an illustration some times ist better to plan it out and save yourself the eye cancer... HELLOO OUT THERE!?!?!? RE: Iggys SKETCHBOOK - iggytek - 06-25-2012 Another still life this time using teh RGB sliders which are fuckin AWESOME you can get soo many realistic minute color variations Piece of folded Card 1hr plastic shape 40min RE: Iggys SKETCHBOOK - dwalkerart - 06-26-2012 Crazy stuff, are you lassoing out your shapes or something? I love the basic design stuff, it looks great and the way you've been rendering form is awesome too. keep it up. RE: Iggys SKETCHBOOK - iggytek - 06-28-2012 (06-26-2012, 05:52 PM)dwalkerart Wrote: Crazy stuff, are you lassoing out your shapes or something? nope i paint my shapes freehand then i use selections if the shape has any gradations dont use any off photoshops blending modes, i paint all my values i know i can use say multiply for cast shadows but i want to be deliberate with all my choices and not leave it to the software mostly stick to 2 layers (06-28-2012, 01:32 AM)iggytek Wrote:(06-26-2012, 05:52 PM)dwalkerart Wrote: Crazy stuff, are you lassoing out your shapes or something? thanks btw ill keep at it :) RE: Iggys SKETCHBOOK - iggytek - 06-29-2012 Some Welding studies i did Relised my robots laced some authenticity so i made a brush that mimics TIG weldig , did studies and made my own decal set which was fun learnt tonnes :) litter bot RE: Iggys SKETCHBOOK - DK - 06-30-2012 Good lookin work in here for sure Iggy. That one monster with the scorpion like tail has some nice rendering just suffers a bit from a stiff pose. I've been having a similiar problem with my characters and one solution I found was to first establish what the character can be doing. One way to do this is to come up with some ambiguous action phrases. For example if your character is a knight, you know they probably have a weapon of some sort, so you can write down something as simple as "swinging a sword" or "sheathing a sword" your mind will generate a ton of poses just from one little action phrase and then you can just sketch them out really quickly in a gesture like format. Anyway, it's a lot easier than just jumping right into painting a character/monster without any idea what you want the pose to be. Might be a pretty obvious method, but it seems to be helping me a bit. Hope you can get something out of it, anyway keep up the great work. RE: Iggys SKETCHBOOK - Vablo - 07-01-2012 Ughh, so much bad ass stuff here. Damn! |