05-18-2014, 05:32 AM
Worked on the bracer and fixed the nose (yet again) a bit more. Finally decided to call it quits on the Ben 10 fanart and accept that it's done.
Hopefully whatever shortcomings I've had with this one I get to fix and improve on future stuff.
Comments and critique are very welcome.
Still have a long way to go with stroke economy, as well as learning and being comfortable with using texture brushes.
Also managed to come up with a NSFW(ish) pinup while doing studies on Joel Jurions femme's.
While doing studies on Joel Jurions style I realized I have a "weakness for curves"
Yeah... I mean "that" and the fact that my drawing style so far has been very angular. Even my painting style is angular and cross-hatchy, doing nicely drawn curves is a tough order for me.
I'm still, for a lack of a better term "not confident" with my strokes to do some really nice powerful curves. And I'm not yet familiar or used to drawing from the elbow; when I try it feels off and difficult considering my small Wacom Bamboo, working space and sketch pads.
Hoping that I can train the muscle memory in my wrists to do curves better without having to rotate/flip the canvas like crazy all the time.
BTW, hopefully nobody fins pinup of this sort particularly too offensive.
Again, constructive critique and feedback are appreciated.
Hopefully whatever shortcomings I've had with this one I get to fix and improve on future stuff.
Comments and critique are very welcome.
Still have a long way to go with stroke economy, as well as learning and being comfortable with using texture brushes.
Also managed to come up with a NSFW(ish) pinup while doing studies on Joel Jurions femme's.
While doing studies on Joel Jurions style I realized I have a "weakness for curves"
Yeah... I mean "that" and the fact that my drawing style so far has been very angular. Even my painting style is angular and cross-hatchy, doing nicely drawn curves is a tough order for me.
I'm still, for a lack of a better term "not confident" with my strokes to do some really nice powerful curves. And I'm not yet familiar or used to drawing from the elbow; when I try it feels off and difficult considering my small Wacom Bamboo, working space and sketch pads.
Hoping that I can train the muscle memory in my wrists to do curves better without having to rotate/flip the canvas like crazy all the time.
BTW, hopefully nobody fins pinup of this sort particularly too offensive.
Again, constructive critique and feedback are appreciated.