02-26-2017, 04:19 AM
(02-25-2017, 09:17 AM)Artloader Wrote: Hey welcome to Crimson Daggers Hadorei :).
You've got some really nice studies there - I like how you've taken your time over them and given them care and attention. I also like your rendering skills, I see core shadows and reflected light in your renders (stuff I only recently learned about myself that really makes a difference to realism).
For anatomy studies, I recommend Proko's YouTube channel - high quality free content:
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UClM2LuQ...23462tQzBg
And I personally also studied from Michael Hampton's book Figure Drawing Design and Invention - I recommend it.
You have a lot of goals there - I suggest just picking a few of those to focus on first rather than trying to learn everything at once.
As for painting, I just started trying acrylics myself and am having great fun. Although I found it really difficult to get the right colours and values when I mix paint so I am starting off just doing monochromatic studies so at least I can get the values right to begin with before moving onto colour as well.
Good luck - let's do this!
Thanks! :) Yeah I have a huge playlist of figure resources on YouTube...I just have to go through and do them all and have good references. >_< So when you say study from, do you mean you're copying the drawings in there? I have a lot of figure drawing books but I'm never sure if drawing everything in there will really help me or not? Maybe a stupid question...hahaha
You're right, I always overload myself and then do nothing.
I paint mostly with oils but acrylics are faster...should I post finished paintings in here too or in some other thread?
Going museum drawing with a friend tomorrow so will post the results. :)
Some studies, I think from Anatomy Lessons from the Great Masters.
Sketchbook: http://crimsondaggers.com/forum/thread-8183.html