(03-22-2018, 03:00 PM)cicakkia Wrote: Woah cool stuff there. It seems you always just have an idea to put in on your drawing. Care give some tips how to be like that?
Thanks! To answer your question is not that easy/simple :) I can give you some insides on how I go about when sketching, but I´m not sure it will help, as everyone is a bit different and prefers different approaches.
When sketching, one of two things happen before putting the pencil to paper. Either I have a clear idea or I don´t :)
To get to a clear idea, just look at lots of stuff. Pictures on the web, your environment, read stuff, movies, games, anything that inspires you and ideas will pop up in your head. It´s best to draw them immediately when that happens as they will vanish quickly, even if you try to remember them for later....if you can´t draw right now, write down some words of that idea, it really helps!
I also used a random RPG generator in the past (there are lots out there for all kinds of genres) and even made my own, which generates a character and randomizes everything. Somewhere in my thread here there are samples of that. That´s also very helpful, if you have no idea at all.
If you are sitting in front of a blank piece of paper with no idea, that´s a bit more difficult. First thing is to get rid of that blank paper! That´s really important. Don´t think in front of it and try to come up with something, start to put down soft lines and random scribbles without much thought (which can be erased easily) In about 95% of situations like that, I start to see something in those scribbles I can then flesh out (it´s like looking at clouds)
Once you have the basic idea, start adding to it by coming up with stories of the character/thing you draw and try to show what you have in mind. E.g. your character is a nibble thief living in a large town somewhere in the desert. So going with that story, his clothes should be light and they shouldn´t hinder him, maybe something a bit tighter, so he won´t accidentally get stuck with a loose sleeve while stealing...
Hopefully that´s somewhat helpful. Feel free to ask, if you have any questions