05-22-2014, 04:58 AM
thanks for the comments guys!
@meat: thanks dude! My thinking on that is that when you learn how to draw, you can draw things right. And everyone in the industry can draw right, and usually learn to draw like what's popular and like everybody else. So even though they have the skills and make effort to make everything look right, their work won't stand out or be remembered because it's the same as everything else being made. Break out! Do stuff no one else is! WOOOOOO
Metatabi, thanks for the compliment! I have no idea what you mean by that critique. I'm just finishing a 16 week course in color theory and I can say for sure it's a pretty huge subject, "using a bit of color theory" doesn't make sense to me. Perhaps you mean I need to be more definite with choosing color schemes, triadic and complementary etc? Or balance saturated and desaturated colors more? Please expound.
Some character development for a comic idea with pointy aristocrats and round peasants. Need to do a lot more research and work to hit a look I want.
and some gestures and dragon ZTRdsDC.jpg[/IMG]
and some work for a commission that's taking way too long to do. Noticing some proportion issues now that it's scanned in, fix fix fix!
and a photo study?!? wtf is that doing in this sketchbook
gotta do some longer constructed drawings and paintings, too many doodles and sketches, I'm getting all loose with everything and have nothing to put in a folio
@meat: thanks dude! My thinking on that is that when you learn how to draw, you can draw things right. And everyone in the industry can draw right, and usually learn to draw like what's popular and like everybody else. So even though they have the skills and make effort to make everything look right, their work won't stand out or be remembered because it's the same as everything else being made. Break out! Do stuff no one else is! WOOOOOO
Metatabi, thanks for the compliment! I have no idea what you mean by that critique. I'm just finishing a 16 week course in color theory and I can say for sure it's a pretty huge subject, "using a bit of color theory" doesn't make sense to me. Perhaps you mean I need to be more definite with choosing color schemes, triadic and complementary etc? Or balance saturated and desaturated colors more? Please expound.
Some character development for a comic idea with pointy aristocrats and round peasants. Need to do a lot more research and work to hit a look I want.
and some gestures and dragon ZTRdsDC.jpg[/IMG]
and some work for a commission that's taking way too long to do. Noticing some proportion issues now that it's scanned in, fix fix fix!
and a photo study?!? wtf is that doing in this sketchbook
gotta do some longer constructed drawings and paintings, too many doodles and sketches, I'm getting all loose with everything and have nothing to put in a folio