08-01-2014, 01:28 PM
I'm so stoked that you replied, Rafa! I was looking at your post here in the sketchbook and I thought to myself, DAMN, I'd like to have as good of a sense of drawing as him. Your line work and proportions are just so good. (I'm a little tipsy now, so I apologize now and in advance for all the stuff I'm writing HAHA) Your work, especially the study sketches have such a nice flow and thoughtful execution! I really admire the stuff you're doing, so I'm really stoked that you replied to me here!
I really dig how you do cross-contouring, too. Even in simple sketches, you're capturing that sense of depth and physical existence.
HAHA really, you dig empty spaces? I love showing people blank pages in my sketchbook and telling them it's a detailed rendering of a polar bear in a snowstorm. One of my goals right now is to at least give a small sense of atmosphere, if it's not cropped enough to negate it. Even if it's just a cast shadow, or something. I do love the look of white space though, too, it's got a real sense of calm and solitude. I do need to practice environments too, though.
HAHA something like that, Dan Luvisi's stuff is really cool. But, I meant something more like![[Image: images?q=tbn:ANd9GcQwBGK0UxGcsMAlQahGQp2...R1aHgKVsJQ]](https://encrypted-tbn2.gstatic.com/images?q=tbn:ANd9GcQwBGK0UxGcsMAlQahGQp2nCh_WyXd3IDKxxjtp8kEQR1aHgKVsJQ)
when the cartoons zoom in and -BOOM- it's all detailed and horrific, that would just be the most hilarious job.
Ahahah thanks, I'm trying!
I really dig how you do cross-contouring, too. Even in simple sketches, you're capturing that sense of depth and physical existence.
HAHA really, you dig empty spaces? I love showing people blank pages in my sketchbook and telling them it's a detailed rendering of a polar bear in a snowstorm. One of my goals right now is to at least give a small sense of atmosphere, if it's not cropped enough to negate it. Even if it's just a cast shadow, or something. I do love the look of white space though, too, it's got a real sense of calm and solitude. I do need to practice environments too, though.
HAHA something like that, Dan Luvisi's stuff is really cool. But, I meant something more like
when the cartoons zoom in and -BOOM- it's all detailed and horrific, that would just be the most hilarious job.
Ahahah thanks, I'm trying!