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RE: Bjork's Journey with her Sketchbook :) - BjorkJT - 04-21-2014

(01-28-2014, 10:01 PM)Angel_Intheuk Wrote: Great portraits and studies despite the hand, I hope it heals soon. Have you tried doing some stretching exercises? yoga, pilates and tai-chi have all helped me in the past (I suffered with it for a year or so, I started with simple tai-chi warm ups every day and then moved on to pilates and yoga) good for the mind too with all the breathing :)

The latest painting is lovely, I think her neck is still too long though (just a tad)

Thank you for looking at my sketchbook even when I've been inactive!
I'm doing a lot of yoga and pilates lately, but I still have some difficulties with my hand.
But I think I should be able to start drawing a bit again.
Again thank you :D


RE: Bjork's Journey with her Sketchbook :) - BjorkJT - 06-25-2014

Here is a WIP and a colour master study
It's been quite a while since I last drew digitally (and traditionally for that matter) so I am feeling pretty rusty.
I'm having a bit of trouble figuring out how to approach a drawing, especially how to render it. baaaah....
Critique is always welcome <3


RE: Bjork's Journey with her Sketchbook :) - BjorkJT - 06-27-2014

So here is another update! :)

I've been thinking a lot about how to learn effectively lately. Very often I feel as if I draw/paint, but forget to think about what it is I am or am about to do. I am very reliant on drawing what I know and I feel as if that is holding me back from reaching my true potential with my imaginative work. For example: I tend to stray away from drawing unique costumes or hairstyles for my characters; I rarely draw animals, monsters and landscapes etc.

I need to take more risks and think more while drawing


RE: Bjork's Journey with her Sketchbook :) - PacaTatuCotiaNao - 06-27-2014

Great stuff, dude! You could teach me a lot in several skills. Keep going!


RE: Bjork's Journey with her Sketchbook :) - Fedodika - 06-27-2014

hello bjork; do u liek bjork? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CZn-2lOe9Kk

Also very nice things, i love the sketches <3 :)


RE: Bjork's Journey with her Sketchbook :) - BjorkJT - 06-27-2014

PacaTatuCotiaNao: Thanks a lot :D I'm sure you could teach me a lot as well!

Fedodika: Hello, yes I do like her ;) and thanks <3


Did some quick 30 second gestures this morning (obviously more than two but the rest is all mushed together). And I think I'm somewhat finished with this Ellie painting. I definitely need to practice drawing hair and clothes, perhaps eyes as well... Basically everything. Critique is as always very welcome!


RE: Bjork's Journey with her Sketchbook :) - BjorkJT - 06-28-2014

But here are a couple of pencil sketches from imagination. I'm guessing most of my stuff from now on will be with my left hand. But I'll still try to do my best!
Remember to take care of yourselves!


RE: Bjork's Journey with her Sketchbook :) - rafa zanchetin - 06-28-2014

Woah, are these last ones from your left hand? They're very good, and the linework kinda give it an "artsy" look for them.
I'd suggest you try a few black and white paintings, I started them a few months back and they helped me greatly.
Great sketchbook, keep it up.


RE: Bjork's Journey with her Sketchbook :) - BjorkJT - 06-30-2014

rafa zanchetin: Thanks for looking at my sketchbook ^^ The top and bottom one are with my left one, yes :P
I'll make sure to do some black and white studies asap! ;) again, thanks a lot man!

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Little update again :) I figured it's about time that I get my shit together and start drawing animals hehe
If any of you know any good books on how to draw animals please do tell me! <3


RE: Bjork's Journey with her Sketchbook :) - BjorkJT - 07-06-2014

boopedy boop


RE: Bjork's Journey with her Sketchbook :) - BjorkJT - 07-14-2014

Woops long time, no update.

I'm always in such a hurry when it comes to learning. I'm afraid of not learning enough quickly, but I feel that that slows my learning process down a lot more than if I try to learn one thing at a time.


anyway, have some doodles


RE: Bjork's Journey with her Sketchbook :) - BjorkJT - 07-15-2014

I'm currently using bridgman's anatomy book, if you have any other books you find useful please do share <3

here are two quick hand studies from life










I have some pencil studies as well, I'll upload those later.

Shee ya shoon


RE: Bjork's Journey with her Sketchbook :) - StardustLarva - 07-15-2014

I'm liking the values on those hand studies. Good job.


RE: Bjork's Journey with her Sketchbook :) - BjorkJT - 08-17-2014

Some studies!


RE: Bjork's Journey with her Sketchbook :) - BjorkJT - 08-19-2014

head study
Trying out a different style :P


RE: Bjork's Journey with her Sketchbook :) - BjorkJT - 08-20-2014

More head studies<3


RE: Bjork's Journey with her Sketchbook :) - BjorkJT - 09-29-2014

hullo peeps, anyone willing to help me out with this one?


RE: Bjork's Journey with her Sketchbook :) - devin - 09-30-2014

looking good bjork! I think you could really push the value structure on that piece, the exposure is looking a bit weird right now. I think if you bring down the pure white vignette it will give you a bit more headroom to work with on the lighting. Looking into such a bright light directly would lose a lot of the detail in the forms and the rest of the image would look darker in comparison. Some play in the edges could help make it more lifelike too.

I did a quick paintover exploring some ideas, hopefully you don't mind:

[Image: bjorkpaintover2.jpg]

hope this helps some!


RE: Bjork's Journey with her Sketchbook :) - BjorkJT - 10-01-2014

(09-30-2014, 04:07 PM)devin Wrote: looking good bjork! I think you could really push the value structure on that piece, the exposure is looking a bit weird right now. I think if you bring down the pure white vignette it will give you a bit more headroom to work with on the lighting. Looking into such a bright light directly would lose a lot of the detail in the forms and the rest of the image would look darker in comparison. Some play in the edges could help make it more lifelike too.

I did a quick paintover exploring some ideas, hopefully you don't mind:

[Image: bjorkpaintover2.jpg]

hope this helps some!



ahhh okay! I'll make sure to work on that! thank you very much! love that paint over, I was thinking about doing something more fun with that window, but I chickened out hehe

made a study /o/


RE: Bjork's Journey with her Sketchbook :) - BjorkJT - 10-02-2014

quick master study :)