Really neat to pop in here after so long and look through all this amazing work
Quote from: Smiggles on March 05, 2020, 12:58:49 AMReally neat to pop in here after so long and look through all this amazing work>"I am actually a guy"knew it
I'm a trans man.
I guess I'd just like to pose a question for any art minded person here. Has your own artwork helped you along in your life?
Quote from: E on March 08, 2020, 03:25:22 AMI guess I'd just like to pose a question for any art minded person here. Has your own artwork helped you along in your life? My greatest passion in life is to create. Visual art, and eventually stories as well. That passion is a major contributing factor to my will to live, but unfortunately my chronic health problems significantly impact my drive to practice it and create art like I want to. I haven't given up on the dream yet, however.
While I'm on my day off I may as well post some of my work. Some of it has great personal significance to me, and some of it was just practice.SpoilerSpoilerSpoilerSpoilerSpoiler
Quote from: E on April 10, 2020, 10:08:37 PMWhile I'm on my day off I may as well post some of my work. Some of it has great personal significance to me, and some of it was just practice.SpoilerSpoilerSpoilerSpoilerSpoilerdamn, i love that second one
Here's my old rainstick from 2016!
Quote from: Spagelo on May 19, 2020, 09:42:56 PMHere's my old rainstick from 2016!Yours as you made it yourself?
Is it obvious yet that I keep hesitating to start practicing bodies?
Quote from: Aether on May 21, 2020, 07:11:48 AMIs it obvious yet that I keep hesitating to start practicing bodies?Just do it. Start with rough sketchy shapes, and don't worry about refining the image. It's fine if it looks like complete shit.Just remember, loose and sketchy. Using basic shapes can help a lot too.
Quote from: ಠ_ಠ on May 21, 2020, 02:42:56 PMQuote from: Aether on May 21, 2020, 07:11:48 AMIs it obvious yet that I keep hesitating to start practicing bodies?Just do it. Start with rough sketchy shapes, and don't worry about refining the image. It's fine if it looks like complete shit.Just remember, loose and sketchy. Using basic shapes can help a lot too.It's not actually that I'm too worried about the sketches being shitty. I can draw bodies decently well as long as I have a reference (obviously still nowhere near perfect). It's just that the task of practicing new things in general seems really tedious and tbh depression is really screwing with my motivation to do anything productive, but that's how it goes I guess.I'm actually going to try to suck it up and commit to drawing at least one full body pose a day. Hopefully other circumstances won't wreck my determination as they have been for a while now.
I may have a workaround for the hitch up. Don't think of it as practice. I'll tell you why.I've posted a few bits of my work here, and if you've seen them, you may be surprised to know that I personally can't draw for shit, moderate at best. My work is the result of over a decade of experimentation and combining all of my favorite digital mediums together into one piece. I use 3d rendering programs and models, stitched real world photography, and a few custom scripts and brushes I made to distort and recombine all of my images together into one thing. It's all actually a very big process when I get going. Imagine what it was like for me when I didn't know anything and I was teaching myself how to do all of this for the first time.I learned how to do all of this through practice, of course, but I didn't view it as practice. To me, I wanted to nail the imagery I imagined. Every time I made a new image, it was my chance to push my abilities and knowledge further and get one step closer to achieving my desired result. I think if you start to view it as simply practice, you add rigormoral to the process, which sucks the fun out of what you do. Of course, art is a balance between rigor and fun. When you work, don't think too much of the technical details. Just focus on doing. Making something come alive and captivating. You'll learn as you work anyway.
Quote from: E on May 22, 2020, 11:41:33 AMI may have a workaround for the hitch up. Don't think of it as practice. I'll tell you why.I've posted a few bits of my work here, and if you've seen them, you may be surprised to know that I personally can't draw for shit, moderate at best. My work is the result of over a decade of experimentation and combining all of my favorite digital mediums together into one piece. I use 3d rendering programs and models, stitched real world photography, and a few custom scripts and brushes I made to distort and recombine all of my images together into one thing. It's all actually a very big process when I get going. Imagine what it was like for me when I didn't know anything and I was teaching myself how to do all of this for the first time.I learned how to do all of this through practice, of course, but I didn't view it as practice. To me, I wanted to nail the imagery I imagined. Every time I made a new image, it was my chance to push my abilities and knowledge further and get one step closer to achieving my desired result. I think if you start to view it as simply practice, you add rigormoral to the process, which sucks the fun out of what you do. Of course, art is a balance between rigor and fun. When you work, don't think too much of the technical details. Just focus on doing. Making something come alive and captivating. You'll learn as you work anyway.Unfortunately my current goal is to learn to draw human anatomy which is basically entirely practice. I don't really plan on doing any fully composed character art until I've progressed more. I've got a ton of ideas to put to paper (or digital canvas) but they're all on hold right now until I have achieved the skill required to execute them how I envision. A little bit of practice everyday isn't as enjoyable as drawing things I am comfortable with but I can handle that much so long as I can just maintain the motivation to draw period. That's my biggest issue, honestly. For a while now I've felt like doing virtually nothing. Not just art. I haven't practiced just about all of my hobbies for months. The only thing I've really been doing lately is sleeping, lurking on forums, and watching crap on YouTube.