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RE: DoubleThinks Sketchbook - Samszym - 07-13-2013 Glad you appreciated the critique, I was worried I'd started going overboard and been rather rude >_> Cool designs! I think there's a ton of potential in that first image, great sense of depth there. it read as some kind of old abandoned mine in a Western to me. A western-set fantasy could be pretty awesome actually! Not suggesting you do that just typing out loud haha. I liked the timer on pixelovley too, but I believe it's even more efficient to see a gesture on film and draw it without ever pausing. I try and draw the impression from the instant I saw the pose, instead of looking at it and copying what I see. That way when I finish one gesture drawing I'm looking for the next straight away. It's tough to do and for half my drawings I usually wind up pausing the film anyway and defeating the purpose, but that's my ideal XD And you're right, plenty of other things would be as good as Loomis, I was just throwing out an example. Any way you learn is fine, I just should have said some more perspective/construction-oriented stuff from observation would be good practice. Awesome to see you're taking initiative starting on a personal project, Most of the time I don't really feel brave enough to. Best of luck with it, looking forward to seeing how it develops! RE: DoubleThinks Sketchbook - DoubleThink - 07-16-2013 @ Sam Oh I always start new projects, I just hardly ever finish them. I have (what I think are ten good ideas a week) and I want to do them all. Or at least start them :P More gestures. Wasn't really going well at first, but then I switched to a bigger brush, it was more fun :-P RE: DoubleThinks Sketchbook - DoubleThink - 07-21-2013 Have been quite busy the last few days making a wedding invitation for a friend. here are some rather uninspired alien sci-fi stuff. It is kind of fun as a thinking excersise.. RE: DoubleThinks Sketchbook - DoubleThink - 07-21-2013 Some animal drawing practice. The fur doesn't make it easier. RE: DoubleThinks Sketchbook - aks9 - 07-22-2013 hey man! ace colours in post #19. really like the summer pitch concepty things too. to me they seem to be a whole step above your other work, great work on them. a think about loomis is that its really important not to copy them. you really have to try understand the system of thinking that he's presenting and re-create it yourself, to memorise the proportions by drawing in lots of different angles than the ones he draws in, etc. keep it up RE: DoubleThinks Sketchbook - DoubleThink - 07-26-2013 @aks9 Yeah, I get that a lot. I do a lot of stuff that kind of starts as a doodle, without a real goal. They're usually a whole lot worse than my other stuff I suppose I could check some loomis stuff again. I do find it quite boring to be honest. Look at my guns. Trying to convey mass. from memory. I do struggle with hands. Anyone know of any good reference sites? RE: DoubleThinks Sketchbook - aks9 - 07-26-2013 use your own hand as reference! really, it works great. you can see it up close in any position, get yourself a table mirror to see other angles of it RE: DoubleThinks Sketchbook - DoubleThink - 07-27-2013 God, faces are hard... Some days it's really hard to stay motivated tbh. RE: DoubleThinks Sketchbook - DoubleThink - 08-09-2013 some stupid sketches. I think I've found a good brush for sketching in Photoshop now. Finally. Have some stuff on paper too but too lazy to scan RE: DoubleThinks Sketchbook - DoubleThink - 08-10-2013 pencil sketches and a paint over from a "painting" I did about a year ago. RE: DoubleThinks Sketchbook - DoubleThink - 08-14-2013 Trying to keep my strokes a little looser. When I tighten the painting it loses it's character. Any tips on that? RE: DoubleThinks Sketchbook - DoubleThink - 08-19-2013 I just got my new computer and I can just paint fluently now on a decently sized canvas. Had so much fun with this guy. Might noodle on the details some more later. Some textures + paints RE: DoubleThinks Sketchbook - DoubleThink - 08-20-2013 Spent another hour or 2 noodling away at the details. It was fun. What do you guys think? I feel it's a semi-decent portfolio piece. RE: DoubleThinks Sketchbook - pnate - 08-20-2013 I like the rock guy :) I do think the movement of his limbs could be an issue if this was like a concept art piece, because the joints don't look like they could move naturally without bending in an odd way. Also I would recommend a few rock studies to get that texture down, but nice idea and color palette! RE: DoubleThinks Sketchbook - DoubleThink - 08-21-2013 pnate:you're absolutely right! Didn't stop to think about the legs. Here's some more on the girl from earlier. Don't think I'll work on it more. Just wanted to see how far I could get without using reference. RE: DoubleThinks Sketchbook - Sublimus - 08-21-2013 Nice work in here! I have a small crit for your last one though. I know it was done from imagination, but a few things looks off. For one, the lower part of her face (starting from under the eyes) is kind of over sized, and makes her look a little masculine. The eyes should fall about in the middle of the head vertically. Also, her head was just a little large for her body. I did a quick lasso manipulation to show what I mean. At this point here eyes look a little big (since the face as a whole got smaller) so they might need to be a little smaller to fit in, but you get the idea! Cheers! RE: DoubleThinks Sketchbook - DoubleThink - 08-22-2013 Thanks for the crit Sublimus, thqt looks way better now! Just some landscape studies tonight. RE: DoubleThinks Sketchbook - DoubleThink - 08-29-2013 Some cowboys and a seademon dude. I really need to do some cowboy hat studies. They're harder than they look. I'm also digging the dutch tilt in the seademon piece. Let me know what you think before I take them further. SO many ideas, so little time! RE: DoubleThinks Sketchbook - DoubleThink - 09-04-2013 Just some dragon designs out of me tonight. I should try and clean some of these up. But that's for uninspired days! :) RE: DoubleThinks Sketchbook - Fedodika - 09-10-2013 keep going! i know it's tough to stay inspired, but eventually you'll hit a point where you'll say, man i gotta do this! if you haven't already listened to all the crimson conversations, they are a big motivator for me atleast; especially brad rigney's! |