The siluettes are sweet :D but with your figures maybe try to think about the form underneath. That way it will be much easier to move them in 3d space. Btw very cool that you are posting everyday. It reminds me that i need to get my ass up haha
NoodleInBox, good advice. I thought about drawing details inside, but was spooked by amount, especially in buildings )) Decided to do it next time.
Unfortunately not every day, but i'm trying to fix it )
Trying to figure out how to construct objects. I'm quite impatient and lazy. So insted of construct something simple at first or/and start from begining if something goes wrong, I continue drawing, and of course I'm not satisfied with the result.
It's been awhile since I've studied anything ..I got destructed by vaction and long May holidays. Here are what I've done during this time. Not much, I could've done more. I'll try to keep up.
you seem to have a great understanding of perspective, which is awesome! Theres a few little things i see you could work on; maybe just freehanding a few basic shapes, particularly elipses and boxes because in some things you draw there are scratchy lines like the beetle, or that one sketch in pen with the round thing which has a not great elipse.
If you wanna push yourself man, push yourself! More figures, more complexity, this could make you research more into the anatomy and poses. Or go back to basics like hand drawing and composition studies. Love your profile pic btw ;)
(01-16-2018, 12:36 AM)Fedodika Wrote: you seem to have a great understanding of perspective, which is awesome! Theres a few little things i see you could work on; maybe just freehanding a few basic shapes, particularly elipses and boxes because in some things you draw there are scratchy lines like the beetle, or that one sketch in pen with the round thing which has a not great elipse.
If you wanna push yourself man, push yourself! More figures, more complexity, this could make you research more into the anatomy and poses. Or go back to basics like hand drawing and composition studies. Love your profile pic btw ;)
Thanks! I think that understanding of perspective is number one for everybody :) I see what you mean ...this scratchy lines is a very old habbit but I try to avoid them now.
Yep, being an artist is a great test of character :) I used to be a lazy person but now I mostly study something rather just watching another tutorial.