05-19-2020, 09:00 PM
Ugh, forgot to check back for a reply the other day. Yeah I began without a care or knowledge of how I was supposed to draw, I would just do anything that appealed to me at the time or crossed my mind, and I still remember like stupidly spending hours playing around changing legs and arms because they didn't look quite right, redrawing over and over stuff lol, a big waste of time. On the other hand I never had issues jumping into the pool and I was surprised to see people had the opposite problem I had. I had to learn the other stuff tho, paying attention to references, don't just draw whatever, look for the relationships, the fine art stuff you have to learn also.
The AO is sort of a sci-fi thriller-drama with heavy religion inspired themes, beyond that better not say. I honestly just checked a few of the show's early episodes, a bit, but didn't stick with it, it was also cancelled, so the plot was left hanging I believe. The just do a sort of strange dance to trigger, strange things to happen (miracles) heh. So it reminded me of it, state of adoration, yup, that would be it.
I would say, to pitch in, the beanie (I'm guessing it's one?) has a darker value than say the shirt so it shouldn't reach white from rim light, the hair and shirt might, it's all about relationships, and how they are mapped to your value ranges. It doesn't look wrong to me tho, you do get a pull to the face from doing it this way.
The AO is sort of a sci-fi thriller-drama with heavy religion inspired themes, beyond that better not say. I honestly just checked a few of the show's early episodes, a bit, but didn't stick with it, it was also cancelled, so the plot was left hanging I believe. The just do a sort of strange dance to trigger, strange things to happen (miracles) heh. So it reminded me of it, state of adoration, yup, that would be it.
I would say, to pitch in, the beanie (I'm guessing it's one?) has a darker value than say the shirt so it shouldn't reach white from rim light, the hair and shirt might, it's all about relationships, and how they are mapped to your value ranges. It doesn't look wrong to me tho, you do get a pull to the face from doing it this way.