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Wow, that's a lot of studies! Keep them coming, but do not forget to apply the knowledge so they don't go to waste! It's great to revisit the basics, especially when you feel lost - it helps me, too. :D
And don't worry - you have already improved a lot! Just keep going. : ) It does not matter if you have "only" an hour a day for painting if it is an hour well used.
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Yonderly thanks for dropping by ^^
"Course 2"
*** Week 1 ***
----total time digital: 5h 45 min
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Something that could be perspective study, forms, touched into the colour a bit,
3D render ref. studies, one master value study
Less type moar paint.
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*** Week 2 - 3 ***
8th - 21st
----total time digital: 2h
----total time traditional: 4h
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Values, rendering simple forms, one tiny master study.
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It's been a year since i painted or drawn something. It is time to get back to it again.
Thank you F.
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I m thinking about developing games as hobby again.
Will make few small ones and once the finals are over I might make
a concept and full featured game.
We'll see.
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Neopathogen
Foreword
For a while I have been thinking about building adventure like pixel art game. It would be an interesting project because i would do some pixel art which i haven't done in years, i could learn how to make concept art and how to create game art, also i would learn how to merge my programming and art skills into whole.
For the game I decided to strip user input to bare minimum. After pondering how and what for quite a while i came up with idea of using only two buttons to control whole user experience.
By letting user use only left and right on keyboard we can create interesting game mechanics, see example:
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(04-26-2017, 12:39 PM)UKRAINIANWOLF97 Wrote: It is nice ,that you are studying the value . Keep it Up)
Hey, thanks!
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Some random stuff.
Slowly getting back to art and this forum.
Hopefully I will post regularly by the end of the next month.
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Great studies! Keep it up! Also, do stuff for fun. From your head! Ideas!
If you don't have ideas, I have some I can give you. :D
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how have i not seen this thread before,
so much progress and overall good stuff,
keep it up !
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(04-30-2017, 07:47 AM)Bookend Wrote: Great studies! Keep it up! Also, do stuff for fun. From your head! Ideas!
If you don't have ideas, I have some I can give you. :D
Hey, thanks. I planned to and will be making some pieces just for fun from now on.
(05-02-2017, 03:00 AM)Leonard Wrote: how have i not seen this thread before,
so much progress and overall good stuff,
keep it up !
Thanks man!
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Cool sketchbook Frainfreeze :). Glad you came back, keep it going fella!
“Today, give a stranger one of your smiles. It might be the only sunshine he sees all day.” -- H. Jackson Brown Jr.
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Awesome work, rendering simple shapes is an extremely helpful excercise. IAnd good that you applied it to a car. Same about Drawabox, found it helpful for myself as well for understanding form. Looking forward to your pieces for fun that you mentioned :)
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Whoa whoa whoa!
@Artloader thank you!
@neopathogen thanks mate (btw I absolutely love your nick)
Honestly, I did not expect such a great feedback from my returning posts.
You guys sound so determined and enthusiastic and this thread is now motivating me to finish my finals the best I can so I get down on art asap and thanks you so much for that!
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Going to draw something every single day. No more zero days.
Week 1
12.5.2017
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Experiment, making gif
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for friends BD
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Week 2
19.5.17.
Last day of HS.
Sketch of a dream I had few days ago, might paint it one day.
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squirrels pt2
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26.5.2017.
27.5.2017.
I just love this brush
28.5.2017.
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Hello FF,
Your observation studies seem to be coming along nicely. Look even more closely for lighting factors and changes in value, and try to understand them as lighting factors. They're very subtle sometimes.
I think you should work on construction style drawing also. It stood out in your squirrel drawings that this is something you could really benefit from, and you would see a jump in improvement. http://drawabox.com has a lot of good demos, among many other resources.
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(05-29-2017, 05:20 PM)ThereIsNoJustice Wrote: Hello FF,
Your observation studies seem to be coming along nicely. Look even more closely for lighting factors and changes in value, and try to understand them as lighting factors. They're very subtle sometimes.
I think you should work on construction style drawing also. It stood out in your squirrel drawings that this is something you could really benefit from, and you would see a jump in improvement. http://drawabox.com has a lot of good demos, among many other resources.
I did dabbled with draw-a-box last year for a bit. Also bought scott robertson's how to draw. It s just that i don't like drawing, it requires more precision and thinking than painting so I have been avoiding it.
I will listen to your advice and get back to basics, thanks!
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