09-04-2020, 06:00 AM
Quote:Posted by graphicnovelist - 08-25-2020, 08:18 AMYeah! The head size was on purpose, he has a really big hand and a little bit slender overall!!! Thank you!
I love the lady on the grey background. That one looks great!
With the very last picture, something bothers me. I do not know, if it was exactly your intention to stylize it in this way, but it really bothers me how small his head is. I would have made the head twice as big or maybe even more.
Maybe it was your stylizing-choice on purpose, then nevermind.
Quote:Posted by darktiste - 08-24-2020, 06:10 PMThank darktiste! Your advise is helping me out! :D I appreciate that!
Well the biggest thing you need is to expand your influence and to avoid the familiar in this case don't limit yourself in term of style or approch my advise is study people who can teach you something.Think of there strongest fundamental are and try to dive into there process try to do master study of them try to send them letter.Go in a completely different direction if necessary.Invite the unfamilar, throwing randomness, into your work work messy, change medium, combine medium collaborate with other artist.Start fake project, travel to expand your influence ,talk with friend,research subject that you can be transfer into your work.
It ok to feel lost and want to ask someone some direction but your always the capitan of your ship at the end of the day.
Quote:Posted by Fedodika - 08-24-2020, 03:55 PMThank you Fedodika!!! I'll try to save some money for a good mentor!!! Maybe one month to just give me some horizon.
great style coming in! not sure what else to tell you other than keep putting in the mileage but youre doing a lotta stuff right...
Could be worth it to save up and get a mentor to push deeper into the intermediate/advanced level youre at if you feel like no one is really pushing you
Seems like youre already doing that with the course, so its nice that you are sharing your progress :)
Here I'll post the update of my final project for the end of the character design module of the João Bragato's Course, feel free to give feedback, advices and paintovers: