Hello ladies and gentlemen! My name is Jeffrey Heemskerk, born and raised upon the sunny Dutch shores.
It's my lifelong dream to become a professional artist, so I thought I'd try and post my learning journey on here.
I am going to update this blog weekly or more.
I'd love comments and critiques, my goal is to become better after all, I will definitely take it to heart and I'll make sure to check out your sketchbook/portfolio as well!
Here's the first bunch:
Learning is not the same as performing. Sketchbook
Hello Jeffrey, welcome to Crimson Daggers! I must say I'm already impressed with what I'm seeing here, I absolutely love the design of that monster. I'm eager to see what else you will post.
Thank you all for the replies! I'll be sure to check out your sketchbooks as well :)
I did study plants for it yes, I based it around several different strains of pitcher plants,and I also wanted to get some Nashandra (from Dark Souls 2) in there.
Here's the next batch, trying to sketch some insects and mammals from reference without working too long at them.
Still working out how to properly add shadow and use vignetting. I feel they get a bit crowded sometimes.
Learning is not the same as performing. Sketchbook
You've drawn a stag beetle...this is already becoming one of my favourite sketchbooks!
Only thing I could suggest really is that you could emphasise the darker areas of those studies, kind of like how you did with the rhino study. Anyway, keep it up, I look forward to seeing more work from you.
Welcome! : )
There are some really neat and inspirative sketches here, I'll definitely keep an eye on your sketchbook.
(And I agree on wasps being flying douchebags :'D )
Thanks everyone :) I'm happy to be here.
You guys are very motivating!
Glad you like the description on the wasp haha, someone should really teach those creatures some manners.
On to the next batch! 2 Dragons of old, a Gavial and a Komodo Dragon!
Next up I may do something digital, depends on the weather :p
Learning is not the same as performing. Sketchbook
So, long time no update! I was very very very busy with CGMA's dynamic sketching 2 with Peter Han, which is definitely worth the investment I think. Here's three layout pages showing the best works of the course. Comments and critiques are very, very welcome!
Learning is not the same as performing. Sketchbook
I'm still here! Sorry guys, I stopped posting because I only wanted to show stuff that I found amaeeazing. Silly, I know, I should show a lot more of the growing process. Anyhow here's a batch, I never actually stopped drawing so I hope you can see a bit of a jump in skill :p
Learning is not the same as performing. Sketchbook
Gosh I love how you break those creatures down into simple forms and how well you are able to handle them *.* and that colored piece is just beautiful! Mooorree <3
Thank you! Yea it's a technique I learned over at CGMA, everything is made out of boxes, spheres, cylinders, triangles and cones. I was looking at your work as well, very nice! I have done quite a lot of human anatomy drawings as well, I'll see if I can get them scanned ASAP, as well as critique some of your work. For now, let's have some ancient animal bones!
Learning is not the same as performing. Sketchbook