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RE: New Years Resolutions - Zipfelzeus - 06-08-2016 Water color studies. Numbah 1. RE: New Years Resolutions - Zipfelzeus - 06-09-2016 Study from a Halo trailer. RE: New Years Resolutions - Zipfelzeus - 06-10-2016 Personal digital sketch.
RE: New Years Resolutions - Zipfelzeus - 06-11-2016 Studies. RE: New Years Resolutions - Zipfelzeus - 06-12-2016 Water color fun. RE: New Years Resolutions - Zipfelzeus - 06-13-2016 Someone gave me a 2 dollar sketchbook. The paper quality is actually quite nice. The only issue is that several pages are already sticking together. I'll just use it as a little fun sketchbook. RE: New Years Resolutions - Zipfelzeus - 06-14-2016 Shiny armor study. RE: New Years Resolutions - Zipfelzeus - 06-15-2016 Sketchbook page. RE: New Years Resolutions - Zipfelzeus - 06-16-2016 Studies. RE: New Years Resolutions - Zipfelzeus - 06-17-2016 furry butt. RE: New Years Resolutions - Zipfelzeus - 06-18-2016 black leather jacket. RE: New Years Resolutions - Zipfelzeus - 06-19-2016 Enviroment sketch. Few hours in photoshop. RE: New Years Resolutions - Zipfelzeus - 06-20-2016 New sketchbook page. RE: New Years Resolutions - Zipfelzeus - 06-21-2016 Watercolor ladies. RE: New Years Resolutions - Zipfelzeus - 06-22-2016 Sketchbook page. RE: New Years Resolutions - Zipfelzeus - 06-23-2016 Studies. RE: New Years Resolutions - Pax - 06-23-2016 Goddamn I love those watercolors. Don't see it often, but man they are beautiful. Don't really have much to say other than keep that momentum going. RE: New Years Resolutions - Zipfelzeus - 06-24-2016 @Pax: They are a very diffcult medium if you do more advanced paintings but for little gestures they can be a lot of fun. Just a little sketch today. RE: New Years Resolutions - Vicianus - 06-25-2016 Nice dogs, and those watercolors look great! The values on the armor study is wonderful, too. :) Hmm... A lot of your figure studies seem to lose their feeling of "weight" where you draw in the legs. You're frequently truncating the length and "guessing" where the feet will sit, and it gives your figures the feeling that the legs are coming off and floating from the hips like arms do, rather than supporting the body. Your torsos and arms look great, but it's really losing the connection at the legs. I need to do this as well, but perhaps while drawing your figure studies take an extra minute to define the planar angles where the feet sit, where the head sit, and where the horizon line is so you can draw the feet at the right angle and height and capture the feeling that the people are really standing on their feet rather than just having feet, as well as really capture dimensional relationships from subject to viewer. Keep up the good work! RE: New Years Resolutions - Zipfelzeus - 06-26-2016 @Vicianus: Thanks for the comment and the feedback. Yeah my figures in general can use some work. I'm doing some longer studies right now to focus on that but thanks for pointing it out! Here is the comic i did for the crimson crucible. |