04-28-2017, 12:35 PM
Neo: <3 X Thanks I tried some box 3 point experiment today, yea they're skewed but it was kind of eye opening how I see how I could go about making like a city for it! interesting...
John: thanks man, I tried to fix everything you mentioned. It's just tough to find good references of foxes, sure their face is easy, but like the well shot angles that show musculature is tough. So I had to improvise, and I saw my dog lying down and noticed his hind legs kind of bow out, and the front arms kind of punch up through the torso.
There's a lot in this line drawing I left ambiguous since I don't want to hyper detail everything, gotta leave some to imagination. Also did this awesome baby hippo drawing that I love, I had this kind of unique problem today. I finished the sketch, and I thought... Shit, where do I put drawings I actually like? My room is piled high with sketches I don't think are special or noteworthy, but finally I put this little guy in his own place to be himself!
Also did a lot of caricature studies from Nate Kap, and some other guys. Dude is amazing, but I'm starting to see like this skill cap that these sort of live entertainment caricature artists get to. Sure it's whacky and fun and often times inspiring, but it just feels limited to me. Still love it, always will, and hey, coloring with pastels is still something I don't get at all, so that's something to work on! Maybe I'll save up and take Court Jones course, I really want to learn more about the Reilly abstraction method.
Derp:
http://colorquiz.com/results.php?code=m,...6,6&p=full
John: thanks man, I tried to fix everything you mentioned. It's just tough to find good references of foxes, sure their face is easy, but like the well shot angles that show musculature is tough. So I had to improvise, and I saw my dog lying down and noticed his hind legs kind of bow out, and the front arms kind of punch up through the torso.
There's a lot in this line drawing I left ambiguous since I don't want to hyper detail everything, gotta leave some to imagination. Also did this awesome baby hippo drawing that I love, I had this kind of unique problem today. I finished the sketch, and I thought... Shit, where do I put drawings I actually like? My room is piled high with sketches I don't think are special or noteworthy, but finally I put this little guy in his own place to be himself!
Also did a lot of caricature studies from Nate Kap, and some other guys. Dude is amazing, but I'm starting to see like this skill cap that these sort of live entertainment caricature artists get to. Sure it's whacky and fun and often times inspiring, but it just feels limited to me. Still love it, always will, and hey, coloring with pastels is still something I don't get at all, so that's something to work on! Maybe I'll save up and take Court Jones course, I really want to learn more about the Reilly abstraction method.
Derp:
http://colorquiz.com/results.php?code=m,...6,6&p=full
70+Page Koala Sketchbook: http://crimsondaggers.com/forum/thread-3465.html SB
Paintover thread, submit for crits! http://crimsondaggers.com/forum/thread-7879.html
[color=rgba(255, 255, 255, 0.882)]e owl sat on an oak. The more he saw, the less he spoke.[/color]
Paintover thread, submit for crits! http://crimsondaggers.com/forum/thread-7879.html
[color=rgba(255, 255, 255, 0.882)]e owl sat on an oak. The more he saw, the less he spoke.[/color]