03-12-2015, 12:03 PM
ooooh yeeae.... hgehehe did you draw those hotties for me hehehe ;3 oooh.. i do enjoy your... taste in things hehe! uuuh, wow you have some very nice line drawings, good weight distribution and character on the faces/figures. your figures have good weight and movement, i like how they're REALLY ROCKIN OUT SOMETIMES uhhh... hehehee.....
Well i think you could try to add some shading to these drawings with your pencil once you get a good line drawing established and really try to create the textures you see manually, don't worry too much about the digital rendering part just yet too much. If you learn to make say the realistic texture of skin by hand or like a cotton shirt with pencil, you will know what to look for in digital to speed up the process.
you have a fairly good handle on proportions and what makes a face look good, plus your hands look very very very good, if you could add volume to those, and nail the lighting, it would be bang on correct! yea yea, you have some SERIOUS skills with drawing and drafstmanship i wish I had heuhueh...
One last piece of advice i have for you is to do like a simple study each day of something that is quite simple like a portrait or a still life, digitally and try to get the edges and values as accurate as possible. This will help with everything else in the ways of brush control, but if you do this, you will catch your rendering up very quickly with your drawing capabilities, you'd be surprised ;)
Well i think you could try to add some shading to these drawings with your pencil once you get a good line drawing established and really try to create the textures you see manually, don't worry too much about the digital rendering part just yet too much. If you learn to make say the realistic texture of skin by hand or like a cotton shirt with pencil, you will know what to look for in digital to speed up the process.
you have a fairly good handle on proportions and what makes a face look good, plus your hands look very very very good, if you could add volume to those, and nail the lighting, it would be bang on correct! yea yea, you have some SERIOUS skills with drawing and drafstmanship i wish I had heuhueh...
One last piece of advice i have for you is to do like a simple study each day of something that is quite simple like a portrait or a still life, digitally and try to get the edges and values as accurate as possible. This will help with everything else in the ways of brush control, but if you do this, you will catch your rendering up very quickly with your drawing capabilities, you'd be surprised ;)
70+Page Koala Sketchbook: http://crimsondaggers.com/forum/thread-3465.html SB
Paintover thread, submit for crits! http://crimsondaggers.com/forum/thread-7879.html
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Paintover thread, submit for crits! http://crimsondaggers.com/forum/thread-7879.html
[color=rgba(255, 255, 255, 0.882)]e owl sat on an oak. The more he saw, the less he spoke.[/color]