09-01-2014, 01:00 AM
Hey Larva,
thanks for the feedback. You are right, there are to many sharp edges in the picture. I will work on that.
This will the most image-heavy post in a long time, since it contains a lot of really rough sketches from my different sketchbooks. It's gesture-drawing, learning about environments, some character and creature design, portrait-practice, figure-drawings from a figure-drawing class I like to attend and a water-color-painting from street-festival in Berlin.
Enjoy :)
















The above figure drawing deserves its own space, since I was not 100% responsible for the outcome. A very experienced and humble dude at the class showed me some of my mistakes, after I asked him for advice. He was super-nice and really helped me out a great deal in understanding how light works on the human form and get better results with my lines. In the result he erased some parts and drew over them, which was super-helpful.










The above painting was done in the Dunckerstraße Berlin. I tried to remember the stuff I learned this week and apply it. It was a lot of fun :)
Check out:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oJ7WHuvdsjI
and
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=v-2MnmBQAic
both are jewels!
thanks for the feedback. You are right, there are to many sharp edges in the picture. I will work on that.
This will the most image-heavy post in a long time, since it contains a lot of really rough sketches from my different sketchbooks. It's gesture-drawing, learning about environments, some character and creature design, portrait-practice, figure-drawings from a figure-drawing class I like to attend and a water-color-painting from street-festival in Berlin.
Enjoy :)
The above figure drawing deserves its own space, since I was not 100% responsible for the outcome. A very experienced and humble dude at the class showed me some of my mistakes, after I asked him for advice. He was super-nice and really helped me out a great deal in understanding how light works on the human form and get better results with my lines. In the result he erased some parts and drew over them, which was super-helpful.

The above painting was done in the Dunckerstraße Berlin. I tried to remember the stuff I learned this week and apply it. It was a lot of fun :)
Check out:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oJ7WHuvdsjI
and
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=v-2MnmBQAic
both are jewels!