Hey guys , This is my first draw . Any suggestion to my improvement ? Point it out , please !
I'm brazilian and I'm seeking people to create a study group in a begginer level ! After all , two heads think best than one hahaha . The study group would be a place where we can skype together and improve our art works . Thanks for reading my post
hey MotherOfPigs! welcome to crimson daggers!
looking nice for a first drawing :)
why don't you check out Andrew Loomis' Fun with a Pencil and Drawing Heads & Hands? You can find them as a pdf and it's a great thing to start with.
(01-21-2017, 02:43 AM)gregorkari Wrote: hey MotherOfPigs! welcome to crimson daggers!
looking nice for a first drawing :)
why don't you check out Andrew Loomis' Fun with a Pencil and Drawing Heads & Hands? You can find them as a pdf and it's a great thing to start with.
Good luck with your group :)
See you around!
Thanks a lot gregor !!! I surely will check it :) thanks for the recommendation !!!
Some studies about light and values, about 30 minutes on each. PLEASE point out mistakes and give me tips if you have one!!! Feel free to criticize anything that you want!
Hey, MotherOfPigs. You have a good variety of exercises in your SB so far. Keep up with the orb lighting/value studies... it's good to do a ton of these to improve your understanding on light. If you haven't already, take a look in Dorian Iten's lighting course. It helped me understand lighting so much more.
However, with stuff like the eye in the post above, I think you're running before you can walk. The way the eye and eyebrow is constructed isn't correct. Alongside studying Loomis, I think you should look into Scott Eaton and his facial anatomy course. He explains the construction of the face very well.
On top of that, I would also highly suggest Proko's figure drawing fundamentals course (I think it's called that lol). It's a great course and really helps training your eye and methods of constructing. I recently spent the last week going through it and learnt so much from it.
Keep up the work dude! Studying, and studying hard, is the quickest way you'll be able to see progress :)
It seems your sphere didn't catch some of that reflective light from the surface its sitting on. And the cast shadow don't seem to be consistent with where the light source is located..
I suggest you do another sphere study. Given the links, it's probably better for you to work it out on your own first now you have some additional information on them. I'm also currently working out on my spheres that I don't think I'm in a good position to hand out a well thought out critique on this subject.
With that said, good luck.
If you are reading this, I most likely just gave you a crappy crit! What I'm basically trying to say is, don't give up! ---- IG: @thatpuddinhead
(06-07-2017, 07:59 PM)chubbycat Wrote: Hey, MotherOfPigs. You have a good variety of exercises in your SB so far. Keep up with the orb lighting/value studies... it's good to do a ton of these to improve your understanding on light. If you haven't already, take a look in Dorian Iten's lighting course. It helped me understand lighting so much more.
However, with stuff like the eye in the post above, I think you're running before you can walk. The way the eye and eyebrow is constructed isn't correct. Alongside studying Loomis, I think you should look into Scott Eaton and his facial anatomy course. He explains the construction of the face very well.
On top of that, I would also highly suggest Proko's figure drawing fundamentals course (I think it's called that lol). It's a great course and really helps training your eye and methods of constructing. I recently spent the last week going through it and learnt so much from it.
Keep up the work dude! Studying, and studying hard, is the quickest way you'll be able to see progress :)
Thank you so much chubbycat!!! I am sure that I'm running before I can walk! Its pure excitement and anxiety to improve my work!!! I have to learn how to handle with this! Thanks for the advice =D
I discover Dorian yesterday and its seems really awesome! I will keep up my studies on light and values and them move forward to Scott Eaton like you recommended!!!
About the eye... I am afraid that my poor drawing skills block my improvement on paint, I always see pro artists saying that a lot of good professionals miss on the fundamentals of drawing... but i do not want to stop paint for learn drawing, so I will try to learn both draw and paint together, hope that eventually works out!
It seems your sphere didn't catch some of that reflective light from the surface its sitting on. And the cast shadow don't seem to be consistent with where the light source is located..
I suggest you do another sphere study. Given the links, it's probably better for you to work it out on your own first now you have some additional information on them. I'm also currently working out on my spheres that I don't think I'm in a good position to hand out a well thought out critique on this subject.
With that said, good luck.
____________________
Thanks John!!! Lets pass over this studies together so! You are so right about the bounced light of the surface, I totally miss it, but about the cast shadow I think that is ok... I know that the cast shadow is the projection of the terminator... but I will check on other references and study the links that you recommended! Thanks for the criticizes John!!! =D
My first enviroment paint... I just think this is REALLY dificcult, and I do not know what to study to improve in painting enviroments. Maybe my render skills is no good? Maybe my composition sucks? Maybe everything sucks? Feeling so desmotivated ... tired and frustated. time spend 30 minutes or so
Hey there! In general since most of your issues will be fundamental. Perspective and drawing first. I highly recommend drawabox.com. Go through all the exercises, and build up your fundamental drawing skills first if you are interested in improving in the most efficient manner. There's a reddit thread linked to that where you can also get feedback on the assignments
For enviros praps going through this thread will help. http://crimsondaggers.com/forum/thread-6851.html
I did an enviro mentoring course a while ago and feel it would be easier to push you towards that material for efficiency
(09-15-2017, 05:46 PM)Amit Dutta Wrote: Hey there! In general since most of your issues will be fundamental. Perspective and drawing first. I highly recommend drawabox.com. Go through all the exercises, and build up your fundamental drawing skills first if you are interested in improving in the most efficient manner. There's a reddit thread linked to that where you can also get feedback on the assignments
For enviros praps going through this thread will help. http://crimsondaggers.com/forum/thread-6851.html
I did an enviro mentoring course a while ago and feel it would be easier to push you towards that material for efficiency