05-05-2016, 06:26 AM
Really love your stuff :D
Writing down good ideas is great, my folder is called "reminders" haha. Think one of the big things I was going for was to just draw slower and going outside and drawing with graphite pencil/precision ink marker combo really seemed to work. I never erased anything and have 2 chances to make the sketch work. So by the time I reach the inking stage I try to work super precise.
Do you go outside sketching? judging from your work I think youd find it quite fun :D
I gotta agree on not getting attached to your art, just focus on the process, thats the thing you get attached to, no matter the result.
I do struggle with the same issue and atleast digitally the new layer seems to fix it(traditionally you just gotta take it in stride and move on), but your stuff is so intricate and you really put time into good brushwork that I can understand it being harder.
One of the things I do when I start fucking up or am in a mess is just paint over it, simplify it to base shapes(for example if you screw up a mouth you paint over it with basic form strokes and you go again). In that way you are also constantly building upon the base sketch.
Also check this out, escpecially the 3rd episode :)
https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL...0pfMiuir1u
Writing down good ideas is great, my folder is called "reminders" haha. Think one of the big things I was going for was to just draw slower and going outside and drawing with graphite pencil/precision ink marker combo really seemed to work. I never erased anything and have 2 chances to make the sketch work. So by the time I reach the inking stage I try to work super precise.
Do you go outside sketching? judging from your work I think youd find it quite fun :D
I gotta agree on not getting attached to your art, just focus on the process, thats the thing you get attached to, no matter the result.
I do struggle with the same issue and atleast digitally the new layer seems to fix it(traditionally you just gotta take it in stride and move on), but your stuff is so intricate and you really put time into good brushwork that I can understand it being harder.
One of the things I do when I start fucking up or am in a mess is just paint over it, simplify it to base shapes(for example if you screw up a mouth you paint over it with basic form strokes and you go again). In that way you are also constantly building upon the base sketch.
Also check this out, escpecially the 3rd episode :)
https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL...0pfMiuir1u