Hey! Let's draw :D
Old and new stuff
DIGITAL
With references / studies
From head
TRADITIONAL
Still life
With References /studies
From head
Thank you ta had take time to watch, and see you for new stuff :)
Hey!
When outside there is a thunderstorm.. I draw my shoes \o/
And today i took my old sketchbooks.. There is a lot of stuff i never show to anyone. So, there is my last post of old stuff :P
Still life
Ref /studies
And from head
Cya :)
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I've pieces for my new computer. Since now there will be digital stuff \o/
Sigh that's all I can draw.
More studies to come!
Fast study
study
WIP + Study
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Shame nobody commented on this SB yet.
Nice sketches! Skill is not there yet but you're studying! Its great that you work with traditional media as well as using the digital tools. And that's just awesome that you're having fun designing mech's characters and stuff at youre SB, instead of doing only studies after studies. Keep that balance.
I would suggest study some perspective fundamentals, value and color theory. Check Scott Robertson's tutorials at Gnomon workshop, he is a great teacher. He also have "how to draw" book. Perspective and proper form shading will make you better in all aspects.
Love the traditional sketches you posted a while back. You should join inktober, even though it's almost finished :P Great job on the robot.
Nice SB! Your observation skills are pretty good. Some of your figures could use some work with proportions and forms. Loomis is good to study for nailing proportions down. And like Caisne said the How to Draw book is good for perspective. Keep it up!
Long time no see @____@
Taking back my project in hands :)
1K Challenge!
Hey Spolyk, its cool to see that you found your way back to this forum (judging from the dates on the posts). You seem to have quite a good grasp on perspective and lineart (I especially like the "Master of earth and fire" piece", but there is room for improvment in stuff such as anatomy and design. The noodle place for example seems like a small shed rather then a buissness where people could actually sit down to eat. Try to study actual resturants from the real world and see how they handle decor and such.
I would also suggest that you try to produce actual finished work. I can see potential in the Photoshop paintings you posted in 2014, why didnt you post some new ones here when you resurrected your thread?
Keep up the good work! I look forward to coming back to this thread!
It seems like you are working really hard to improve! How many ours do you spend on drawing a day? I like the variety of training and challenges you put yourself through. Great job and keep it up!
You've got such fabulous, solid line work! Good to see you're working to bring value understanding up too!