kerm's SKitschbook - Please help by giving critique! Will be really appreciated!
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It's been a while and all I can show you are dynamic sketches. I was moving to a new flat and the recent week was a quite hectic one... hope it gets normal after the xmas. :)

darktiste: Thank you for your input. I wish I could add some textures to those islands, but they're for nintnedo 3ds which has really not cool screen resolution and adding textures would make everything blurry. But don't worry, zoomed-in view on the bottom screen will have a nice grass texture.

ramalooke: Thank you for you feedback, could you please outline what you have in mind? Don't know if we're looking at the same thing. If not, outlining, would be a "breakthrough" moment for me. Like "ohh, now I see". Sorry for inconvenience, but probably you would really help to develop my "eye" in this way. :) Thank you in advance!

Yann.F: After a while the exercise becomes really boring but it's worth keeping for the sake of discipline. If you do it mindfully, you actually learn to control your hand very well. It's like... getting more input from your hand and eye to your brain. Don't know how to describe it even. After weeks of practice it becomes more and more automatic.
It's probably not a cool thing to show in your sketchbook. It takes time and all you can show to people are lines, curves and elipses. But after all it was a interesting "journey".
When it comes to islands, I'm now putting everything together, desigining the UIs, so not the coolest kind of job, but still needed.

Jackal: Thank you! They will be probably available on nintendo eshop in a few months.


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Sure. I marked red what I mean. Wish I could more, but I'm at my parents house and I have only a small laptop here.

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Love those excercises you are doing. Good job!

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Those exercises you're doing are getting sexier and sexier kerm haha

Man, keep it up though, I think I'll be following right behind you with 'em ('specially after getting Scott Robertson's How To book for Chrissy haha). These simple exercises are so overlooked, but oh so fundamental in drawing and design.

Hope you have a great New Year, kerm - thanks for everything this year and keep being a beast in 2014! See you on the other side :D

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Those islands look so fun I want to build them in 3D!


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Hi Kerm

I finally found that blog I mentioned about colour studies..funnily enough it was on Gurney's blog :) I should have known. Anyway here's the link to a few posts specifically about that and a link to all of the posts about colour on there which might take a while to go through but so much good stuff. Anyway hope they help.

Cheers
Ang

http://gurneyjourney.blogspot.co.uk/2008...balls.html
http://gurneyjourney.blogspot.co.uk/2008...light.html
http://gurneyjourney.blogspot.co.uk/2010...art-2.html

http://gurneyjourney.blogspot.co.uk/sear...date=false

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