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Pukrolli's Sketchbook - Pukrolli - 03-25-2016 Hi! I've been lurking for a while, and have finally mustered enough courage to start my own sketchbook thread ![]() I'm mainly posting to document my progress, but crits are always welcomed! ![]() Here it is ..! ![]() This is something that I made a couple months ago. While making it, I realized that I'm lacking a lot in terms of the fundamentals, so I'm going to practice more! I'm going to focus on perspective and anatomy for now ![]() ![]() Gestures for warm up ![]() ![]() ![]() Some head construction studies ![]() ![]() Some torso, back and arm studies ![]() ![]() ![]() RE: Pukrolli's Sketchbook - BrushNoir - 03-25-2016 Welcome. Good that you started your SB, looks nice! RE: Pukrolli's Sketchbook - DQ_Nick - 03-25-2016 Very nice, are you using Michael Hampton for those anatomy studies? RE: Pukrolli's Sketchbook - crackedskull - 03-26-2016 No worries man, just keep on drawing and improving and post regularly on the sb, it will be nice to look back at your comments/drawings in the future. RE: Pukrolli's Sketchbook - Pukrolli - 03-26-2016 @BrushNoir Thank you! ![]() @DQ_Nick Thanks! The anatomy studies are indeed from Hampton :D ..I probably should've mentioned that earlier! @crackedskull :D Yeah, I hope so! The other sketchbooks on here are absolutely inspiring with the amount of improvement that they show Gestures to start the day off.. ![]() ![]() ![]() Some head/torso studies from Hampton.. ![]() ![]() Some perspective stuff :D Drawing boxes is actually really fun! ![]() ![]() ![]() Sort of a failed cathedral interior thingy... it took a surprisingly long amount of time to draw even though it's so basic :o I guess that just means that I have to do a lot more of these ![]() RE: Pukrolli's Sketchbook - DQ_Nick - 03-27-2016 Cool cool, I find that Hampton and Loomis are the best when it comes to figure construction; they're really good at breaking down the forms and structure of the human body RE: Pukrolli's Sketchbook - Pukrolli - 03-27-2016 @DQ_Nick I agree, Hampton's method really made a lot of things "click" for me. ![]() Today was mainly a perspective day ![]() Some Scott Robertson stuff ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() And some quick perspective studies from random photos from Google images and Tumblr ![]() RE: Pukrolli's Sketchbook - Blunt Pencil - 03-27-2016 Really good stuff here,man. Keep doing these. One thing I'd like to mention is that I see you're only doing studies so far. Which is great, but you also need to do stuff from imagination. When you do something from imagination & somethings wrong with it analyze what is the problem & go back & study it. That way you'll know exactly what you're studying instead being lost in just general 'studies'. Studies are a means to learning. First you must figure out what you need to learn in order to improve. Keep improving, man, keep working :) RE: Pukrolli's Sketchbook - Pukrolli - 03-28-2016 Blunt Pencil - Thank you for the advice :D I'll admit, I was quite lost at what to study, but I tried to work more from imagination today, and it has definitely given me more focus! It seems to have increased my improvement speed too :D ...but it's very mentally exhausting too ![]() Started the day with some sketches from imagination. These are pretty awful ![]() ![]() Perspective studies, also to improve my visual library ![]() Arm studies. Not all of these are studies though, it's more of an alternating pattern of imagination-analyze-study...repeat :D ![]() ![]() Hands...some from imagination, some are studies ![]() From imagination. Still need a lot of practice with hands and arms ![]() ![]() RE: Pukrolli's Sketchbook - Pukrolli - 03-29-2016 ![]() ![]() ![]() RE: Pukrolli's Sketchbook - Pukrolli - 04-24-2017 ![]() ![]() ![]() Here are some pictures that I finished in the past few days. ![]() ![]() Figures are so difficult compared to environments :( My fundamentals are still lacking a loooot, but I'm going to tackle them ![]() RE: Pukrolli's Sketchbook - Pukrolli - 04-29-2017 ![]() ![]() On the bright side, after over a year, I've finally been able to utilize Blunt Pencil's advice :D so I've been drawing more pictures from imagination, and doing some studies after finishing them. Now I feel like I can draw so much compared to before when I burnt out after doing hours of mindless studies, and art actually feels fun again. Plus I have actual pictures to post instead of sketches! :D I feel like I'm improving a lot faster too. Working with one hue, learning about saturation and value. The result is okay, but I think the water needs more form and the design is weak ![]() Trying to practice subsurface scattering. Mixed results ![]() I didn't really think about values before painting this one, so it's a bit messy :( realized that I need to focus on perspective, gesture and clothing/drapery ![]() Really failed with this one :( just goes to show that it is difficult to paint a bad drawing. Definitely need to work on perspective and architecture a lot more ![]() RE: Pukrolli's Sketchbook - Yenchi - 04-29-2017 Hey Pukrolli, I like the third image, nice colors! Although the pose is quite stiff that might be due to your heavy emphasis on perspective. As for studying perspective: Maybe the reason why you have no patience while drawing perspective-heavy objects is because you're not interested in the subject. Maybe you'd rather draw ships than mechs or buildings - so do perspective drawings of ships or if you really want to create mechs and buildings find out what draws you to these subjects, like which mech designs do you find cool or which architectural style appeals to you. Those are just my two cents. Keep the posts coming! RE: Pukrolli's Sketchbook - Pukrolli - 10-09-2017 Yenchi Hey Pukrolli, I like the third image, nice colors! Although the pose is quite stiff that might be due to your heavy emphasis on perspective. As for studying perspective: Maybe the reason why you have no patience while drawing perspective-heavy objects is because you're not interested in the subject. Maybe you'd rather draw ships than mechs or buildings - so do perspective drawings of ships or if you really want to create mechs and buildings find out what draws you to these subjects, like which mech designs do you find cool or which architectural style appeals to you. Those are just my two cents. Keep the posts coming! Thank you so much! You were absolutely right ![]() I'll try to become more active here. I really don't want to post just once a month :( I'm quite happy with the way this piece turned out. The anatomy and construction are off, but I like the way the colours turned out :D It's strange how my colouring has improved when I've only been focusing on improving perspective and anatomy this whole time. ![]() Quite happy with the background in this piece. And I can finally see some progress in terms of perspective :D ![]() My most recent piece. The colours seem a bit dull to me. Although I can see some improvement, it feels like there is so much to work on dksljdldg ![]() RE: Pukrolli's Sketchbook - Pukrolli - 10-12-2017 A piece for Inktober Haven't really been practicing as much as I should be ![]() RE: Pukrolli's Sketchbook - Pukrolli - 10-21-2017 I've been tackling rendering and environments these days ![]() ![]() ![]() Another piece from imagination: ![]() ![]() ![]() |