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I just use cheap pens that I bought a pack of. It doesnt really matter a whole lot so dont think you need a fancy expensive pen. Its always a little rough when trying out a new drawing tool. This guy has tons of pen drawing tutorials. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DtPS4Ei-MwE
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Looking awesome man! Your definately on the right track with the mannequin anatomy drawings, but it doesnt seem like they are draw from reference. Google some image of soccer players or any type if athletic act with dynamic poses and try to simply those atheletes pose to the the basic shapes on this page (cylinders and spheres)
Keep it up! :)
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Some hard work up in here - keep at it, Greatdictator! I'm really liking the character poses in the last image! And I am seeing some improvement, which is always great ^ ^.
Something that I'd suggest (which is what I suggest to everyone, including myself) is paying attention to how things look in everyday life. Test yourself with simple objects, for example - try and draw a pair of headphones without any reference, only from your head, using your knowledge of basic form that you've been studying. And then, actually look at this pair of headphones... and I mean reeeeally look at 'em, then draw it while making glances at it when you feel stuck, however, only when you feel stuck (the 5-10mins of observation should be enough time to have picked up on the main shapes and some of the smaller details) - this way, you're seeing what you do and don't know, so that by the time you redraw the headphones completely from your head - without reference - you'd have learned even more than you thought possible.
But yase, much study, very wow
Be sure to balance all this study with work from imagination - something I neglected doing in the past and now I'm paying for it
Anyways, keep grinding, and then grind some more!
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Very interesting interesting.
You don't see a whole lot of people revising their highschool notebook drawings, that is quite admirable.
However, I do not see one "S" symbol among your vast collection of illustrations.
I am very unsatisfied, sir.
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(05-16-2014, 01:10 AM)HarbingerofIllRepute Wrote: Very interesting interesting.
You don't see a whole lot of people revising their highschool notebook drawings, that is quite admirable.
However, I do not see one "S" symbol among your vast collection of illustrations.
I am very unsatisfied, sir.
S symbol ? you mean S curve or shape ? or am i missing something here :P
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(05-16-2014, 01:26 AM)Greatdictator Wrote: (05-16-2014, 01:10 AM)HarbingerofIllRepute Wrote: Very interesting interesting.
You don't see a whole lot of people revising their highschool notebook drawings, that is quite admirable.
However, I do not see one "S" symbol among your vast collection of illustrations.
I am very unsatisfied, sir.
S symbol ? you mean S curve or shape ? or am i missing something here :P
http://i.imgur.com/U9IsW.jpg
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(05-16-2014, 01:29 AM)HarbingerofIllRepute Wrote: (05-16-2014, 01:26 AM)Greatdictator Wrote: (05-16-2014, 01:10 AM)HarbingerofIllRepute Wrote: Very interesting interesting.
You don't see a whole lot of people revising their highschool notebook drawings, that is quite admirable.
However, I do not see one "S" symbol among your vast collection of illustrations.
I am very unsatisfied, sir.
S symbol ? you mean S curve or shape ? or am i missing something here :P
http://i.imgur.com/U9IsW.jpg
Stll not sure what thats a reffrence to but im sure its something cool :P that i just never got cuz im uncool
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(05-16-2014, 01:30 AM)Greatdictator Wrote: (05-16-2014, 01:29 AM)HarbingerofIllRepute Wrote: (05-16-2014, 01:26 AM)Greatdictator Wrote: (05-16-2014, 01:10 AM)HarbingerofIllRepute Wrote: Very interesting interesting.
You don't see a whole lot of people revising their highschool notebook drawings, that is quite admirable.
However, I do not see one "S" symbol among your vast collection of illustrations.
I am very unsatisfied, sir.
S symbol ? you mean S curve or shape ? or am i missing something here :P
http://i.imgur.com/U9IsW.jpg
Stll not sure what thats a reffrence to but im sure its something cool :P that i just never got cuz im uncool
Haha! Yeah... I could never draw it... I got laughed at a lot.
>.>
Well, keep up the good work chief!
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Good to see you're doing studies along side creative drawings. Do more of those, particularly alongside your creative stuff. Doing ripped guys showing their guns? Make that an opportunity to look up how arm muscles anatomy are like. Got a character showing off envy-worthy abs? Do a quick look up of those pack-making muscles. Whenever possible, do studies from life using yourself with a mirror. Guy holding gun? Roll your chair over to that mirror real quick while holding a bottle of water in your own hands to see how it's posed. Keep up the good work! And keep doing what's fun for you!
I think I spot a krogan in there somewhere?
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I see some nice improvement. Doing tons of figure drawings is good to build up mileage but I think you could spend some time studying anatomy. If you know all the boney land marks and where what muscle connects to where, your figures will improve at a faster rate. Michael Hampton's book Figure Drawing: Design and Invention has a basic explanation of anatomy for figure drawing. I'd suggest doing some drawings of specific areas of the body and writing notes on the muscles and bones of that area. Take note of the shapes that muscles form, where they connect to the bones and how it moves. On of the great thing about learning human anatomy is that it can be applied to pretty much most animals also.
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Okey so heres this weeks update you guys ....for some reason i went really lazy this week so not much content i did however get more studies done ...shields in particular
This ones mine the one next to it is a friends version when he tried to explain to me the way steel works....i think its obvious that i need more work :P
Monkey suggested that i do some quick thumbs for that Deus Ex image i was planning not fully sure if this is how i was suppose to do em though
Something i did for a game im helping
A pattern based off a image , i think it turned out okey
And finally so i have something proper to show off for this week , i started watching TheNextGeneration again, so i went with picard
This is the first time i used the grid system approach....not too bad i think for my first time i also used color picker as minimally as possible , i think only 2 times or so while working on the head, i think it turned out pretty alright .
In any case thats it for this week guys
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I see that a lot of image has been scaled down think about doing it yourself first so that when someone look into this sketchbook it take less time too load the page so they don't die of boredom before they can see anything.Note to my self stop giving tips if i am not even doing it my self.
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(06-13-2014, 06:49 AM)darktiste Wrote: I see that a lot of image has been scaled down think about doing it yourself first so that when someone look into this sketchbook it take less time too load the page so they don't die of boredom before they can see anything.Note to my self stop giving tips if i am not even doing it my self.
Yeah thanks man , ive already been informed of that :P ive started sclaeing it all down now so future updates will be smaller .
I just figured the bigger it is the less i might be worried about people not seeing it fully
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keep going man :) you're improving a lot, you just need to keep hacking at it .
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Thanks Wardy :)
This was probably the highlight piece for this week for me , i just woke up after seeing Skin of Evil and i was like...i gotta draw this early in the morning ...could be better could be worse but for the most part its how i envisioned it :)
i managed to get this while i was working on a diffrent piece
A example of one of last weeks thumbnail sketches
Practice and skullsies
i think i mightve shrunk em a bit too much :P
finally was in the mood for Rome today and made these
I would like feedback on the warrior , i think ive gotten better with values but thats my perception which is usually wrong :P
Well anyways ill see you guys next week with another update
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