Hey Artloader! Nice sketchbook, I'm hoping you'll be able to do that comic one day ;)
Your recent character is looking pretty nice, who's the Comic book character you're redesigning? There are a couple of things I think you could work on. Firstly, her anatomy is a bit off, Her shoulders are too broad and her arms a little too long. Moreover you could definitely push the colours (for example in her face) and also the allover values which would definitely give her more life. I made a little paint over to show what I mean a little clearer, hope it helps!
Switching over to landscapes again. Here's one done from a reference photo. I colour picked the colours but I had a look at the HSV values as I did so - I'm hoping after a while this will help me get a feel for values and colours.
“Today, give a stranger one of your smiles. It might be the only sunshine he sees all day.” -- H. Jackson Brown Jr.
I've realised that master studies are the way to go. I did a study on one of Fenghua Zhong's pieces and then had a go at this female head. Learned a bit about multiple light sources.
“Today, give a stranger one of your smiles. It might be the only sunshine he sees all day.” -- H. Jackson Brown Jr.
On your value studies, I think you can push the dark tones even further. It'll be clearer if you do them in black and white. I suggest you do some of those! You will quickly notice that your value range is a little bit too short.
Thanks for dropping by Rhasdra, great feedback - I will do that next time I study values but I'm changing approach a bit today after having a lightbulb moment.
Before I focus too much on rendering I want to improve my drawing. Beginning with human anatomy and gesture drawing. I've started on Proko's figure drawing YouTube course tonight. Here's the first few:
“Today, give a stranger one of your smiles. It might be the only sunshine he sees all day.” -- H. Jackson Brown Jr.
I'm trying skeleton tracing for a while - see if it helps me get a good feel for the underlying structure of the human figure.
I just did a sketch from a photo and then traced in where I thought the bones should be (this is after studying diagrams of the human skeleton for a while).
Hmmm - I don't think I've got the pelvis right here - I haven't left room for his genitals ... something to work on for next time.
“Today, give a stranger one of your smiles. It might be the only sunshine he sees all day.” -- H. Jackson Brown Jr.
End of the week so I'm trying to put what I've learned into a piece from my head. This guy is a character from my planned digital comic - an Acolyte-Warrior Of Mymosule.
“Today, give a stranger one of your smiles. It might be the only sunshine he sees all day.” -- H. Jackson Brown Jr.
Hey man, glad to see your anatomy understanding is coming along nicely :)
When doing those gesture studies - maybe you can try breaking up the inside of the figure with an indication of where the hip line, spine or ribcage are. Those lines can help you solidify the proportions and the balance of the figure, and later, when you feel like you don't need them - you can drop most of them :)
Quote:Hey man, glad to see your anatomy understanding is coming along nicely :)
When doing those gesture studies - maybe you can try breaking up the inside of the figure with an indication of where the hip line, spine or ribcage are. Those lines can help you solidify the proportions and the balance of the figure, and later, when you feel like you don't need them - you can drop most of them :)
Thanks for the tip iCi - I tried adding some more construction lines but kept running out of time - I think I'll try extending the time to 2 minutes and see how I get on.
Here's some back anatomy I tried from imagination:
“Today, give a stranger one of your smiles. It might be the only sunshine he sees all day.” -- H. Jackson Brown Jr.
Carrying on with skeleton tracing - not sure how much this is helping at the moment but I will persevere a while longer with these. Where my memory gets a bit sketchy I look it up in my Stephen Rogers Peck book.
“Today, give a stranger one of your smiles. It might be the only sunshine he sees all day.” -- H. Jackson Brown Jr.