08-27-2024, 04:47 AM
Hey guys!
Noone: Amazing, thank you. I've never given my rendering any serious thought in that regard unfortunately, just thinking it'll settle sort of naturally. But I'm realizing how important planes are as a concept and maybe I should be more intentional and directional, good point. I like linear hatching but I absolutely do have a soft spot for the scribbly style. I think my ideal probably lies somewhere in the style of how Justin Sweet does it. I love Zorn btw, totally get your point, will study.
cgmythology: Hey, thank you! Yeah you're totally right about that. I'm getting into it right away, think I'll start with the bones and work my way out this time, never did that.
So here are a few cranial studies (and a lose sketch), I drew them from this webpage - https://www.innerbody.com/htm/body.html - where you can rotate the body in 3D-space, really useful.
Goal is to work on my anatomy while doing other projects aswell.
Happy drawing!
Noone: Amazing, thank you. I've never given my rendering any serious thought in that regard unfortunately, just thinking it'll settle sort of naturally. But I'm realizing how important planes are as a concept and maybe I should be more intentional and directional, good point. I like linear hatching but I absolutely do have a soft spot for the scribbly style. I think my ideal probably lies somewhere in the style of how Justin Sweet does it. I love Zorn btw, totally get your point, will study.
cgmythology: Hey, thank you! Yeah you're totally right about that. I'm getting into it right away, think I'll start with the bones and work my way out this time, never did that.
So here are a few cranial studies (and a lose sketch), I drew them from this webpage - https://www.innerbody.com/htm/body.html - where you can rotate the body in 3D-space, really useful.
Goal is to work on my anatomy while doing other projects aswell.
Happy drawing!