Keep on studying, you'll get there!
For piece 1 and 3 I can recommend doing more anatomy studies (Loomis, Vilppu,..)
For piece number 2 try doing more perspective studies and observational drawing (drawing from life, photo)
Did a quick anatomy study today, took about 30 min.
A used a picture of a girl as reference, and first i traced the picture to get a feel for the
forms, then i drew it again looking at it, and lastly just from memory.
Im going to try and do one of these every day, and i figure that eventually i wont have as many flaws later when i draw from memory and i will be able to just make poses up as well.
Did another anatomy study today. Step by step as the other one.
First tracing the reference, then doing one while looking at the ref.
Then doing it from memory.
Good start to your sketchbook, if I may, in your painting and drawing your strokes and marks seem a bit timid, try and place them with confidence and boldness. Keep pushing yourself and posting up your progress :)
(03-28-2013, 01:23 AM)JonHop Wrote: Good start to your sketchbook, if I may, in your painting and drawing your strokes and marks seem a bit timid, try and place them with confidence and boldness. Keep pushing yourself and posting up your progress :)
Thanks, i will take that in mind. I have only used a tablet for about a week, i guess thats why the strokes seem timid. Im so much more used to doing it with an actual brush or pen.
Awesome of you to stop by and give me some tips! :D
I will absolutely keep training and posting.
Started sketching on some kind of undead/horse/dragon thing.
I started to do just a horseskull then i didnt know what to do, so i added some muscle/flesh just to se how it looked, next thing you know it has horns and it has become a dragon. XD
Did some more on the horsedragon, testing out some colors and such, not really sure where to take the wings but ill get to that, and i will probably change the body also, since i feel it slopes to much by the edge.[/align]
Nice sketchbook! I see you put a lot of effort, I would recommend you to try make less lines to make it more fluid and enjoyable for a viewer. There's a link which can help you learn how to draw better gestures :
There's also good anatomy lessons to start with: http://www.youtube.com/user/ProkoTV/videos?view=0
Hope it helps!
-Dom