04-25-2023, 01:29 AM
Well if that took you 15 hour to come to the conclusion that this was the best you could do than so be it.Personally do i think this should take 15 hour no.10 hour no. 5 hour no. 3 hour that more likely atleast for what i see here. If this take you 15 hour to do it hard to tell you what you are doing wrong exept that you are ''over rendering''(more like unsure) and have no clue when to stop.Most likely you are pushing pixel as some say meaning you don't understand how to organize and plan where you want the illustration to go.
As for what i see here that as nothing to do with render but to me is way more important is that i believe you are avoiding perpective but i suggest to avoid asking for critic if you don't have anything specific to address in the case here you ask about render...realistically do you need someone to tell you it look like a rock?If it look like a rock that all it really matter no?Rendering is just good observation and application of light principle and no body can observe for you or make decision for you so rendering is very much a style.
But there isn't much to really critic let be honest if anything it a rock... just draw rock... like i don't see a more logical answers to how to learn to render.Draw different type, different lightning find way to draw rock but don't try to make something pretty just for the sake of making something pretty if it to learn to render...
Developping the ability to be self critic to a certain degree is important for example would it take realistically 15 hour to draw this? No there is something fundamentally wrong about the way you go about it. Probably to little referencing of real life rock can make the work more of a guess work than anything or using brush that are microscopic can result in enormous amount of time being wasted.
For now i think the important thing is to address some of the reason this took you 15 hour.I can't do this for yourself completely as any work require a certain amount of honesty toward yourself when the work is done in privacy.Honestly the best thing you could do really is go into the physical world and face the critic and by that i mean have people you can call peer or mentor to critic the drawing you do as often and necessary as possible... else you won't be able to understand how to self critic and this mean you spend alot of time unable to move on because you just stare at the drawing perplex about what next decision to make logically.When i say physical world i mean that it better if someone can observe the way you work because it not just what we do it how we do it that determine how much time we spend and i think you are in situation where you need to learn to save time.Because avoiding loosing time is the difference between getting the result you want and getting frustrated and accomplishing little to no work.
But if you ask for critic is probably that you are not at the point where you understand what wrong or you are just not yet to the point where you are honest about the way you look at the work and self critic is fairly easy but you won't learn alot about self critic if you never get to a point where you understand the flaw in what you do.So don't be so quick to ask critic learn to see your own flaw and seek help when you get stuck.
As for what i see here that as nothing to do with render but to me is way more important is that i believe you are avoiding perpective but i suggest to avoid asking for critic if you don't have anything specific to address in the case here you ask about render...realistically do you need someone to tell you it look like a rock?If it look like a rock that all it really matter no?Rendering is just good observation and application of light principle and no body can observe for you or make decision for you so rendering is very much a style.
But there isn't much to really critic let be honest if anything it a rock... just draw rock... like i don't see a more logical answers to how to learn to render.Draw different type, different lightning find way to draw rock but don't try to make something pretty just for the sake of making something pretty if it to learn to render...
Developping the ability to be self critic to a certain degree is important for example would it take realistically 15 hour to draw this? No there is something fundamentally wrong about the way you go about it. Probably to little referencing of real life rock can make the work more of a guess work than anything or using brush that are microscopic can result in enormous amount of time being wasted.
For now i think the important thing is to address some of the reason this took you 15 hour.I can't do this for yourself completely as any work require a certain amount of honesty toward yourself when the work is done in privacy.Honestly the best thing you could do really is go into the physical world and face the critic and by that i mean have people you can call peer or mentor to critic the drawing you do as often and necessary as possible... else you won't be able to understand how to self critic and this mean you spend alot of time unable to move on because you just stare at the drawing perplex about what next decision to make logically.When i say physical world i mean that it better if someone can observe the way you work because it not just what we do it how we do it that determine how much time we spend and i think you are in situation where you need to learn to save time.Because avoiding loosing time is the difference between getting the result you want and getting frustrated and accomplishing little to no work.
But if you ask for critic is probably that you are not at the point where you understand what wrong or you are just not yet to the point where you are honest about the way you look at the work and self critic is fairly easy but you won't learn alot about self critic if you never get to a point where you understand the flaw in what you do.So don't be so quick to ask critic learn to see your own flaw and seek help when you get stuck.