C&C welcome. Not finished yet, the background is stumping me
Quote from: Yang on February 05, 2017, 10:43:50 PMAlso this
my own ocmy gf's oc, plus her father
Quote from: yeah can i get uhhhhhhhhh on February 06, 2017, 03:13:25 PMmy own ocmy gf's oc, plus her father"gf"
Quote from: Dietrich Six on February 06, 2017, 08:39:28 PMQuote from: yeah can i get uhhhhhhhhh on February 06, 2017, 03:13:25 PMmy own ocmy gf's oc, plus her father"gf"sorry i meant my blow up doll
first time posting ittbeen trying to draw everyday for awhile but i get really busythrew this together in the last hour or sothoughts?im looking for technical advice if you can, i have very little natural artistic ability.
Quote from: Branches/Bones on February 07, 2017, 07:50:28 PMfirst time posting ittbeen trying to draw everyday for awhile but i get really busythrew this together in the last hour or sothoughts?im looking for technical advice if you can, i have very little natural artistic ability.Should work on developing the skill of emulating form. Artists, especially with realism, have this method of seeing whatever it is they're trying to draw that allows them to accurately emulate it. Anyone can learn to see things this way, it's just a matter of practicing it.A big mistake beginner artists make is that they tend to draw how they imagine something looks like instead of paying close attention to it and drawing how it actually looks.There's really good book on this called "Drawing On The Right Side Of The Brain" by Betty Edwards. Idk it might be possible to find a .pdf of it somewhere. She manages to take some pretty bad artists and help them become rather good over a span of a couple of months (some even in a single month I believe.) just by teaching them how to observe how things look in the real world, remember it, and accurately emulate it with drawing.
Quote from: Aether on February 07, 2017, 08:08:39 PMQuote from: Branches/Bones on February 07, 2017, 07:50:28 PMfirst time posting ittbeen trying to draw everyday for awhile but i get really busythrew this together in the last hour or sothoughts?im looking for technical advice if you can, i have very little natural artistic ability.Should work on developing the skill of emulating form. Artists, especially with realism, have this method of seeing whatever it is they're trying to draw that allows them to accurately emulate it. Anyone can learn to see things this way, it's just a matter of practicing it.A big mistake beginner artists make is that they tend to draw how they imagine something looks like instead of paying close attention to it and drawing how it actually looks.There's really good book on this called "Drawing On The Right Side Of The Brain" by Betty Edwards. Idk it might be possible to find a .pdf of it somewhere. She manages to take some pretty bad artists and help them become rather good over a span of a couple of months (some even in a single month I believe.) just by teaching them how to observe how things look in the real world, remember it, and accurately emulate it with drawing.so what are you saying about my drawing? that it isnt realistic enough? just curious, your advice was a little hard to gather.
Quote from: Branches/Bones on February 07, 2017, 08:40:23 PMQuote from: Aether on February 07, 2017, 08:08:39 PMQuote from: Branches/Bones on February 07, 2017, 07:50:28 PMfirst time posting ittbeen trying to draw everyday for awhile but i get really busythrew this together in the last hour or sothoughts?im looking for technical advice if you can, i have very little natural artistic ability.Should work on developing the skill of emulating form. Artists, especially with realism, have this method of seeing whatever it is they're trying to draw that allows them to accurately emulate it. Anyone can learn to see things this way, it's just a matter of practicing it.A big mistake beginner artists make is that they tend to draw how they imagine something looks like instead of paying close attention to it and drawing how it actually looks.There's really good book on this called "Drawing On The Right Side Of The Brain" by Betty Edwards. Idk it might be possible to find a .pdf of it somewhere. She manages to take some pretty bad artists and help them become rather good over a span of a couple of months (some even in a single month I believe.) just by teaching them how to observe how things look in the real world, remember it, and accurately emulate it with drawing.so what are you saying about my drawing? that it isnt realistic enough? just curious, your advice was a little hard to gather.I'm speaking generally about your skill level. The drawing itself isn't realistic, but I don't know whether or not you want to do realistic or stylized artwork. What I'm trying to say is that, whether or not you want to do realism or stylistic work, learning to accurately emulate form will improve your work immensely. It's one of the fundamentals of drawing.
oh, i see. no i was going for stylistic rather than realistic, it's a lot easier. i have some realistic stuff ive done if you wanna see that.
Quote from: Branches/Bones on February 07, 2017, 08:50:47 PMoh, i see. no i was going for stylistic rather than realistic, it's a lot easier. i have some realistic stuff ive done if you wanna see that.I encourage any artwork people have to done to be posted in this thread.
Word I do see that you've spent more time looking at the a reference and trying to emulate it with some of those. Practice that method of seeing what you're trying to draw more and you will improve significantly. Remember, don't just draw how you imagine something looks like, try to draw how it actually looks.
Quote from: Aether on February 07, 2017, 09:45:44 PMWord I do see that you've spent more time looking at the a reference and trying to emulate it with some of those. Practice that method of seeing what you're trying to draw more and you will improve significantly. Remember, don't just draw how you imagine something looks like, try to draw how it actually looks.yeah, some of those photos are from memory/i made them up, which i find to be significantly harder.copying from an existing artists work is much easier but also garners better results.