Patschkas journey
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Hello everyone! :)
I was always drawing and generally interested in concept art/illustration, but I never really learned the fundamentals or took my progress more serious - so now I'm changing that and start learning the basics, e.g. values, perspective, anatomy.. My dream is to become a Concept Artist similar to H.R. Giger - I want to be able to transfer my ideas for production. I'd love harsh criticism and any tips! Thanks! :)

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#2
Welcome to the Crimson Daggers Lapatschka! I like the look of your work.

I'm working through anatomy and perspective myself at the moment and can recommend the following to you for anatomy:

Proko's YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UClM2LuQ...23462tQzBg
Andrew Loomis books (the PDFs are in the public domain I believe)
Michael Hampton's book: Figure Drawing: Design And Invention

Looking forward to more from you :).

“Today, give a stranger one of your smiles. It might be the only sunshine he sees all day.” -- H. Jackson Brown Jr.

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#3
Thank you so much, I'll look them up! :)
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#4
Hey, Lapatschka, welcome to the crazy art train! :-) You are into Giger, that's cool. Love his stuff. The fundamentals are really important–you are right to focus on those. But don't forget to draw just for fun as well. I recommend you learn a bit of perspective, it will add a lot of 3d goodness to your work! Perspective for Comic Book Artists by David Chelsea is the best book I've found on the subject, and Scott Robertson's Gnomon vid is super awesome.

Looking forward to seeing more of your work!

"Drawing is a skill like hammering a nail. You might not be great at it yet, but there is nothing stopping you from gettin' down and hammering away." -Irshad Karim

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#5
Thank you so much, Mechanizoid! Your tips are very appreciated :) I'll look into the suggested book and videos. Yes, I absolutely need to learn perspective, I always relied too much on reference or 3D for that.
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#6
Started a new master study and noticing how hard it is for me to see the right values.
Will take notes from now on on what I am learning/what I still need to figure out.

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#7
Okay.. havent got any time to draw/practice, just got some beautiful watercolors and decided to try them out, nevertheless still need to begin practice a lot (fundamentals) - just dont know when Ill have time to get serious.




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#8
xD
Love those Gigers. They are like the cute version of Giger. Hilarious mix. If you could render them a bit further they may look really cool.

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