@SiuiS: It's concave. Trust me on that :smallbiggrin:
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@SiuiS: It's concave. Trust me on that :smallbiggrin:
Thanks for the explain SiuiS! Makes sense when you put it like that.
Day 140: Exploration
Charger learns an important lesson about Shapeshifting.
The dog worked out ace, the cat, not so much.
Time: 1 Hour
Music: Cold War Beach
The dog's head is pretty nice. It could kinda work as a cartoony representation of a tiny kitty and a large dog, although the dog is on a more realistic style than the cat.
On the list!
Day 141: Nostalgia P1
Elwin was the very first character I ever roleplayed. He was fairly terrible, a half-veiled ripoff off Terry Pratchett vampires. He was for a forum where everyone was playing overpowered self-inserts.
But, in the end, a vampire fiddler who dressed like a clown, was a sarcastic bastard, and got disintegrated off screen and came back years later as a pair of disembodied eyebrows wasn't the worst start I could have made on this whole writin' thing.
Picture's quite quick and is terribly flawed, but it had a few interesting challenges that got me thinking and all I wanted to do today.
Time: 30 Mins
Music: Elements of Harmonics
:smallfurious:
Was almost finished something that was shaping up as legit awesome when Corel crashed. Fffffffffffffffffffff
Alright. Redone. From scratch. Goddamn it.
Day 142: Explorator
Charger learns a cooler lesson about shapeshifting.
Time: 1.5 hours + 1 hour for the redo.
Music: End of the Dream
Day 143: Vanity
*Shaving*
*Oh hey, what's that?*
*Flexes*
*Ohhh, so that's how that thing attaches*
*That's like a triangle shape thing. Huh.*
*Flexes in mirror for ten minutes*
Aloud: "Looking good, Thanqol, looking real good!"
*Crud. How do I justify this? Oh! Art practise!*
*Gets sketchbook and draws self flexing in mirror*
*Learns a remarkable amount*
Spoiler
Time: 30 minutes drawing+10 minutes flexing.
Music: Tainted Love (Yes, I have my headphones on while shaving. Problem?)
Day 144: Mr. Biscuit's Forgiveness Emporium.
MORE PONIES, WHAT ARE YOU GOING TO DO ABOUT IT
I'm glad I decided to do this rather than go to sleep in a bad mood. Seriously, I'm getting to really love drawing.
Time: 1 Hour
Music: Discord
Day 144a: Strength
Tarot cards are cool. Strength fascinates me in particular.
Re: post 520
That's the spirit!
Also I can't believe you actually did that, that is awesome
Shirtless standing mirror art is best art. I'll do it again when the weather warms up :smallwink:
It was great practise, too ^^
Griffon's half lion, and the Strength card is a chick holding a lion's jaws closed. I coulda used the manticore but griffons are cool.
Eyup. It gets worse if you ever take to palpating an area to discern it's properties.
And they said vanity was a bad thing! But then one day, they drew the sternocleidomastoid as a single cord. WHO WAS LAUGHING THEN HYPOTHETICAL JUDGING PEOPLE?! WAHAHAHAHAHA!
Related, anatomy practice is really just learning the basics, and then seeing how they differ person to person.
An example; Mookie, artist for Dominic Deegan, always draws his ladies with the dame but shape, despite them all being differently built. Mookie seems to have memorized one way the flutes lay together, and stuck to it- all of his characters have unfortunate white girl butts.
Try to hit up different sources to see how things differ. For arms and torsos, look at body builders, wrestlers, farmers, shirtless geeks, porn adds, etc. Compare them to tutorials. You'll see all sorts of interesting differences in the overlay, the space between belly of the muscle and it's connection points... IRS fun.
Preach it, brudda!
Will do! IRS fun is best fun.
Day 145: A hop-skip and jump!
Whoops! Left this too long so I defaulted to something not super challenging. And 'cause I'm me, I found a way to make it challenging. The sword isn't good, per se, but it definitely has some perspective going for it, and the picture feels like it has motion. Mask looks good, you can tell I've practised that. Net win.
Time: 40 Minutes
Music: Hoity Toity Theme
Day 146: GODDAMN OWLS
Forgot to take my notepad and I'm exhausted to the point of collapse so I had to do a really fast sketch on an indecipherable topic about an injoke no one will get.
OWLS.
Time: 20 mins
Music: Hold Your Colour
Day 147: The first problem...
Is still the hardest. I need to schedule, like, 100 days of drawing girls' faces in a row until I've got the hang of it.
Time: 45 mins (various screwups lead to this)
Music: Hey DJ!
That's Athena/Minerva's owl, isn't it?
Yeah, the faces always seem to need more practice, don't they? :smallsmile:
The main thing I notice from your image is that the eyes are different sizes. I think I read in a (cartooning?) book that the eyes are the thing people take in first. You can get away with a bit of wobbliness with the rest of the image, but the eyes are really noticeable.
Yes; but it's a reference to the Crete LP on the Something Awful forums. Which was, aha... insane.
I actually feel like I've got a decent handle on eyes; they're sketchy in that picture but I feel like I could easily fix them up. It's the shape of the face which I'm really struggling with.Quote:
Yeah, the faces always seem to need more practice, don't they? :smallsmile:
The main thing I notice from your image is that the eyes are different sizes. I think I read in a (cartooning?) book that the eyes are the thing people take in first. You can get away with a bit of wobbliness with the rest of the image, but the eyes are really noticeable.
Alright, gentlemen... i'm posing this challenge to all three of you!
Make it happen. :smallcool:
Good sense of motion there, though his right arm seems to have been the victim of some sort of industrial accident... the glove on the right hand needs more perspective applied to it as it currently looks as if it is going straight back from the viewer's POV.
If the cuff of the glove was concave and had some shading under it there would be more sense of the hand pointing away from the viewer. The same could be said of the elbow joint, as it currently looks to me like the lower arm is going straight up, not pointing towards the background.
And is that his thumb on the outside? :smalleek:
For the legs as a personal thing I'd put the right leg up or down a fraction so the the right thigh is visable behind the left. This isn't necessary by any means, but it would give more solidity to the picture. If you did it below you may need to adjust the waist and hips slightly.
First thing I must say is don't just draw girls. That's what I did, and while I can certainly draw women easily, I cannot draw dudes - it's somewhat bizzare really, but just learn to draw faces :smallsmile:
Bald people are a great resource to study as you can get the full head shape and just add hair on yourself :smallwink:
As for your pic, the construction lines are a bit distracting, but the two things (aside from the crazy eye) that stand out are her jawline and nose. She has a very wide face, but a very thin jaw, but as it's only sketchy it's a bit hard to say for certain.
With her nose the nostrils are too low and the perspecitve is off on them. Here's a good link to pics of women's faces from the same perspective and roughly the same expression, so you will hopefully be able to see what I mean. :smallsmile:
Vertically proportionally the pic is prettymuch spot on, but the horizontal is odd. I think the nose and mouth drift off centre, but again, sketchyness here so not a huge issue.
Though I'm sure you've got some already, here is one resource for facial proportions, and here is another.
Challenge accepted! Happen it shall!
I was rushed and exhausted, and I got to the hands, and I was like 'yeah, nah'. Otherwise, these are all good points and I'll remember 'em.
*Nod nod* Ahh, righto.Quote:
For the legs as a personal thing I'd put the right leg up or down a fraction so the the right thigh is visable behind the left. This isn't necessary by any means, but it would give more solidity to the picture. If you did it below you may need to adjust the waist and hips slightly.
But guys are easy! You just have to make them look kinda ugly!Quote:
First thing I must say is don't just draw girls. That's what I did, and while I can certainly draw women easily, I cannot draw dudes - it's somewhat bizzare really, but just learn to draw faces :smallsmile:
Bald people are a great resource to study as you can get the full head shape and just add hair on yourself :smallwink:
Thanks for the links and advice; I certainly don't have enough tutorial pictures :smallwink: I'll schedule a big pile of face drawings in the hopes that practise can get me past the block :smallsmile:Quote:
As for your pic, the construction lines are a bit distracting, but the two things (aside from the crazy eye) that stand out are her jawline and nose. She has a very wide face, but a very thin jaw, but as it's only sketchy it's a bit hard to say for certain.
With her nose the nostrils are too low and the perspecitve is off on them. Here's a good link to pics of women's faces from the same perspective and roughly the same expression, so you will hopefully be able to see what I mean. :smallsmile:
Vertically proportionally the pic is prettymuch spot on, but the horizontal is odd. I think the nose and mouth drift off centre, but again, sketchyness here so not a huge issue.
Though I'm sure you've got some already, here is one resource for facial proportions, and here is another.
Yo.
Day 148: Director
Aebi don't take yo' shizzle.
Incomplete, limited time. Will finish over next few days
Time: 45 mins
Music: Returning the Light
Day 149: Government In Action
This was great fun. Thanks for the challenge, Domo.
Time: 45 mins
Music: Make It Stop
Day 149a: Nostalgia p2: Athi
Athi was another old character, and part of my first foray into science fiction. She's an Azura'goldir, the pilot caste of the Kobold race. The Kobolds have a special place in my heart; they're my idea of an utopian society, and funnily enough everyone else sees them as a kind of creepy dystopia. This just proves that everyone but me has stupid ideas about politics.
Anyway, Athi. Shot down, crash landed, stranded on a human planet and cut off from her Clutch - closer than her family - Athi had a hard life and, because the game petered out before it went anywhere, she never got a happy ending. I always felt sorry for her, stranded on that alien world, staring at the stars and wanting to go home.
This picture was an experiment in drawing a female body, and I learned a lot. I also had to stare at a set of breasts for so long that they stopped being sexy, which is an unfortunate side effect of art.
Kobolds? I love lizardfolk! Let's take a look wait that's a woman with a beak. Where's the lizards? :smalltongue:
I know what you mean. You know they're trying to create meat without the animal? Just growing muscle by itself? Everyone but me thinks that's creepy.
So what's Kobold society like?