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Re: Fri's (somewhat) Witty and (not) Alliteratively Titled Doodle Thread
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Originally Posted by Fri
Help! I'm turning into a touhou fanartist!
*snip*
Don't feel bad I'm turning into a BlazBlue fanartist myself (although the rate at which I draw means there is little distinction between one offs and habits as far as art goes).
Re: Fri's (somewhat) Witty and (not) Alliteratively Titled Doodle Thread
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Originally Posted by Bisected8
Don't feel bad I'm turning into a BlazBlue fanartist myself (although the rate at which I draw means there is little distinction between one offs and habits as far as art goes).
Plus unlike me you can actually draw.
Don't say that. Absolutely everyone can draw, believe me. Start with copying other's pic, that actually works wonder.
Re: Fri's (somewhat) Witty and (not) Alliteratively Titled Doodle Thread
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Originally Posted by Prime32
I knew that, heck I've drawn avs of Noel and Hakumen, I just haven't seen any of this fanart of yours.
Oh in that case, it's because the "slowness" colliery is in full effect. I've only got a partially finished sketch that consists of Rachel and a half drawn Tao done so far (I started it last week).
Re: Fri's (somewhat) Witty and (not) Alliteratively Titled Doodle Thread
my brother designed some steampunk-ish guard uniform for my latest campaign, and this is my line-art version of it. The original design looks a lot cooler in my opinion actually.
Re: Fri's (somewhat) Witty and (not) Alliteratively Titled Doodle Thread
I just had one of my most adventurous and scariest dreams in my recent memory.
And to prevent turning this into my dream journal, I'll post this
Raitan the lightning fairy. She's Poison Fish's character for the Dungeons and Danmakus 4e touhou game.
...
Anyway, in the dream, for one reason or another I was swept into a strange realm not unlike in Neverwhere, Un Lun Dun, or Alice in Wonderland. But it's closer with London Underground in Neverwhere, I think, where instead of wide open magical space, it's claustrophobic inducing anachronistic tunnels and rooms.
It's rather hard to explain. The visual rather reminds me on The Burrow from the harry potter movie. Anachronistic and random rooms splotched together into a non euclidean labyrinth. Wooden rooms, stone rooms, rooms with different visual styles, big rooms, small rooms, inclined rooms where you'll roll down if you lost your balance.... One room seemed to link to another room randomly. If we enter one room through one door, and use that door again, it might not lead to the previous room. The inhabitants seemed to know how to travel through the rooms though.
The inhabitants, or at least the ones who I interacted with wore random assortments of clothings. Like how wizards dress in muggle clothings in harry potter, only slightly steampunky. It seemed like they wore whatever they could get their hand onto.
I ended up in some kind of school, or at least the equivalent of it, because they only got one classroom, and got acquaintained with the inhabitants. There were quite a lot of people there, but who I can remember are the cute female teacher, an old grandmothery type who seems to always cook something, and I think, an ex boxer or something. From them, I learned about the realm. It seemed that the realm was a combination of six different realms/dimensions, and the school was part of one of them, that was the rather steampunky realm. The realm was not in its best situation though. Each dimension/realm got a leader, and the leader of the steampunky realm was missing. Since then, the realm had turned dangerous, or at least more dangerous than usual, and my acquintance smell foul play.
I decided to help them, and we're going to spy to another realm. A very scary realm.
A realm of midget killer clowns. Yes. Holy ****, it was scary. It looked like a dark, still rather steampunky, scary circus. We spied on two midget killer clowns, one female-y and one male, discussing something. I didn't understand anything, they seemed to talk in gibberish splattered with random catchphrases. But I think my comrades understood. But crap, I did something wrong, moving or making some noise, and they noticed us. One of my comrades told us to stay still, it seemed that they could only see movement and listen to sounds. So we try to stay still, while the two scary little clowns investigated us, walked all over us, and prod us. They finally lost interest and walked away, and then we ran like hell. Somehow we then ended up in the school. It seemed that the grandmothery cook that was left in the school could open a portal into the school from anywhere at a certain point of time. But anyway, it seemed that we now know for certain that the scary circus realm got something to do with the missing leader.
Then I got through the door to my home (it seems that I can do that regularly at that point) and decided to watch some movies with my friends, and I woke up.
Re: Fri's (somewhat) Witty and (not) Alliteratively Titled Doodle Thread
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Originally Posted by Prime32
There's a book called Drawing on the Right Side of the Brain... which I never got to read past the first chapter. Seems interesting though.
Ooh, I have that book (not where I'm currently staying, sadly enough)! It's good stuff.
Also, Fri, I'm liking your newer additions. You seem to be a lot more comfortable with using a computer for drawing now, specifically in posts #99 and #100.
Re: Fri's (somewhat) Witty and (not) Alliteratively Titled Doodle Thread
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Originally Posted by Winter_Wolf
Ooh, I have that book (not where I'm currently staying, sadly enough)! It's good stuff.
Also, Fri, I'm liking your newer additions. You seem to be a lot more comfortable with using a computer for drawing now, specifically in posts #99 and #100.
Thank you. Yeah, I think I'm getting faster with the computer. Better is still objectionable though. And I still don't think I could color. I do have bad color sense, beside zero spatial intelligence (had nothing to do with coloring though).
And your post reminds me on something I should link for Prime!
Re: Fri's (somewhat) Witty and (not) Alliteratively Titled Doodle Thread
Another digital painting. I just felt like drawing something pulp actiony, and this is the result.
I think this would be my last digital painting for a while. Interesting experiment, but I don't think I can do much with a mouse. I'll be back to my usual drawing style after this.
I myself wonder what's the story behind this picture.
Re: Fri's (somewhat) Witty and (not) Alliteratively Titled Doodle Thread
Hey guys. No pic this post, but I want to ask you guys something. I know how to make myself better: practice and practice. But I kinda hit a minor bump and want to ask for third party advice.
What's missing from my drawing? I mean, what do you think I need to do to make my drawing looks professional? Why my drawings don't look pro yet? By professional looking for example in this board say, Kasanip or Elagune. Something you'd pay for comission or would make a high end webcomic. Something that would be posted in the Dungeons and Dreamboats thread or one of the 'booru sites.
Mind you, I don't believe that complexity is the sign of a pro. Herge's drawing are simple and he don't even use shading, but his definitely a pro (herge is one of my main inspiration by the way).
Or... this guy, His drawing isn't complicated but I would pay him to draw me something, so I guess he's in my definition of 'pro'.
Re: Fri's (somewhat) Witty and (not) Alliteratively Titled Doodle Thread
I think the unifying factor for 'pro', commissionable artists is consistency.
If you find another work of theirs on a random google search, you go 'Hey, is that a new Culexus/Kasanip/Elagune? Why, i believe it is!'. They have some common visual traits in all their works, the basic elements of their style you could say.
This is especially obvious in how people draw faces.
For example, Culexus has a very angular and simplistic style, but all his works adhere to it, so it remains consistent and works. It's just how he draws.
People commission from artists because they can have reliable expectations of how it will turn out when it's finished.
I think you have a solid foundation for a style going from posts #2, #9, #14, #16, #25, #55, #68, #99 & #100. It just needs polish . Poses need a bit of practice. #99 & #100 are a step in the right direction, though the legs need to be better defined.
Re: Fri's (somewhat) Witty and (not) Alliteratively Titled Doodle Thread
I like your colors very much.
I do not think I am 'professional' because very much 'amateur artist'.
But maybe most important thing I think except practice is 'confidence.' Maybe to look at the lines of a drawing, you can see in 'professional art' very confident lines. Elagune's art has this I think. It has confidence. But I do not think I do very often.
Looking at your art, do you think the lines are confident?
Maybe to become more confident, you can practice very much.
Re: Fri's (somewhat) Witty and (not) Alliteratively Titled Doodle Thread
Thanks for your idea Essay, Kasanip. I'll really mull about it. I really want for my picture to get into the next level... It's just, you can't really see what's missing by yourself, right? More idea on what's missing from my art to feel professional is still welcome.
anyway, I actually drew this a long time ago, but never managed to finish it for some reason.
Re: Fri's (somewhat) Witty and (not) Alliteratively Titled Doodle Thread
Heehee.
Kasanip's post on lines was pretty close to my own thoughts. If you want to level up your skills, I'd suggest trying out new methods of doing things and seeing if any of them work better for you. Maybe increase your use of layers, or start from some scanned pencilwork.
What equipment do you have, in terms of hardware and software?
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