Chris Rob's Sketchbook
Very cool to see how diligent you are with your studies. Keep em coming :)

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Thanks The Lama, will keep em coming
Daily Studies 13
Feet
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Planning to do an illustration piece , start by doing thumbnail and value studies
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Daily Studies 14
Gesture studies, 
i realize that my gesture is a bit stiff ,i tried to losen up with my figure drawing
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Cool studies! The gesture is very expressive. Cant't wait to see more progress on your illustration!

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Thankyou Nepatogen,

Some design i did for the character on the illustration ,I did the leveling up so i can get a more interesting designs. I'm going do do some more iterations tomorrow
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Ive been following Advanced Lighting class by Sam Nielson, heres the assignment for Wk9, line/layout was done by Sam Nielson
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Daily Studies 15
Gesture
i watched some proko video on gesture before doing this one
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Some more iterations of my character for the illustration, let me know if you guys have any suggestions
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Daily Studies 16
Gesture Drawing
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Daily Studies 17
Leyendecker Study
Focusing on the brushwork, noting on how the brushstroke follows the form
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Would be interesting to see you applying those study notes into your own work, after all that's also part of retaining/remembering what you studied, I feel.

I am learning as well, so this is simply my observation after going through your whole sketchbook. So shall leave with a video in regards to "Finish not perfect", that way can maybe push you to start applying those studies/create personal pieces more often ^^

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lRtV-ugIT0k

Keep going, keep practicing, and most importantly keep fighting the good fight, Chris.
Kee

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Hey there Brian Hermelijin , Thanks for the feedback and linking me the video

I always liked Jake parker videos on how to think about art, 
This really applies to me. I always wants everything to be perfect ,which makes  every piece that i did took a long time :P.
I'm currently working on a piece and i will keep that in mind " FINISH NOT PERFECT "

Daily Studies 18
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Daily Studies 19
Female Torso POV
just recently tried DAZ3D , i think i can be a very helpful tool to learn foreshorterning
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Daily Studies 20
Armor/metal painting
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Daily Studies 21
Torso proportions
studying from andrew loomis book "Figure drawing for all it's worth" and proko videos
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Daily Studies 22
Fabric painting study of a photo
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Daily Studies 23
Armor Design Study
Trying to break down design elements from artist illustrations
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Some armor sketches
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Daily Studies 24
Hair & Fur photo studies
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Love the Leyendecker study. You could push it even further with the faces, but that's just me bitchin. ;) Furs and fabrics are pretty sweet as well. :)

Why do you complain of your fate when you could so easily change it?
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Thanks devares for your feedback

Daily Studies 25
Castle - cloud
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Daily Studies 26
Leg form study
 drawn from 3d models on DAZ3D

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Ive been working on a piece for a while now, heres the rough layout for it. I will post the finished piece soon :)
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Daily Studies 27
Arm form study
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Awesome studies here Chris. I like the way you are using 3D models as a study aid.

You illustration is looking great - just watch that right thigh (just above the knee) it seems to be slightly chunkier than the left thigh - might just be me though :).

Keep it going - looking forward to more!

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