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Only one or two are acutally finished. Most of these were done with me seeing a picture or the actual thing, along with a few changes for some of them. Most of the work done from my head are the ones of people...which I don't want to show.
I'd hang the cup and oshawott drawing on my wall
i like the bird one. i like that one a lot
Quote from: Ruka Urushibara on October 15, 2011, 03:19:43 PM
I'd hang the cup and oshawott drawing on my wall
It's a project I'm doing right now for my Drawing I class. So far...I think I've spent more than two hours on it. So much fixing. I'm about to leave it "finished" in a little bit, since there's way too many details I have to include. I just have a lot of shit to do for other classes.
Quote from: silvertone on October 15, 2011, 03:36:18 PM
i like the bird one. i like that one a lot
Painted it for a teacher before I graduated high school, and it's based on a dream I had of her being a blue jay while teaching my class.
i would really like some fucking opinions, please
cnotedood;
The first one is the best one. The rest could be good if you just practice more with developing form and shape.
Quote from: N o t S i d on October 15, 2011, 04:20:21 PM
The first one is the best one. The rest could be good if you just practice more with developing form and shape.
I feel...kind of discouraged...but, I'll just have to work more, I guess. Can you go into depth with the lack of form and shape in my work, so I know specifically on what I should address when trying to develop form and shape?
these are fresh (especially second one I quoted), I like them a lot. Fuck form and shape, I'd say fill em up with lines of varying intensity everywhere that resolve into the shapes of the subjects, your style lends to that. like the second one below again.
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Quote from: vziard on October 15, 2011, 04:59:57 PM
these are fresh (especially second one I quoted), I like them a lot. Fuck form and shape, I'd say fill em up with lines of varying intensity everywhere that resolve into the shapes of the subjects, your style lends to that. like the second one below again.
what do you mean by "fresh." also, i don't think i should ignore form and shape, ill keep it in mind. the thing is, we're doing cloth, and with all of the tinted tones, i just have a hard time defining the shape and form of it. too many tones to try to differ from one another, when doing charcoal.
all in my perspectives and opinions, though
also, thank you
Quote from: Original_MIB on October 15, 2011, 05:15:15 PM
what do you mean by "fresh." also, i don't think i should ignore form and shape, ill keep it in mind. the thing is, we're doing cloth, and with all of the tinted tones, i just have a hard time defining the shape and form of it. too many tones to try to differ from one another, when doing charcoal.
all in my perspectives and opinions, though
also, thank you
I meant it looks like some good shit with a clear style, not some retarded art school dropout's work rehearsing methods. Of course don't ignore anything, I'm just always a proponent of LETTING THE SAUCE FLOW WHERE THE SAUCE FLOWS
this is what I have been up to: https://boyah.net/forums/index.php/topic,56347.0.html simpler than what you've been working with by the looks of it but we are only usingpens and markers right now
Quote from: vziard on October 15, 2011, 10:22:17 PM
I meant it looks like some good shit with a clear style, not some retarded art school dropout's work rehearsing methods. Of course don't ignore anything, I'm just always a proponent of LETTING THE SAUCE FLOW WHERE THE SAUCE FLOWS
this is what I have been up to: https://boyah.net/forums/index.php/topic,56347.0.html simpler than what you've been working with by the looks of it but we are only usingpens and markers right now
oh okay, thank you. and okay
also the patterns, small details, symmetry, and balance of colors all seem difficult, referring to the art you and vulpix worked on.
Quote from: Original_MIB on October 15, 2011, 11:08:12 PM
oh okay, thank you. and okay
also the patterns, small details, symmetry, and balance of colors all seem difficult, referring to the art you and vulpix worked on.
I wish I could draw like you, my only manual art skill is coloring wariodood;
Wow, I really like these a lot... Especially the ones which seem to be done almost in a more impressionist style. Beautiful jay.
Yeah, I love the ones snorkel pointed out, they look really good.
The others are all fine, but that nathan drake one (i'm assuming that's who it is) is laughable girl;
(http://img64.imageshack.us/img64/195/sketchassignment.jpg)
I like the person in the back ground. it's hard to read his thoughts which I like.
Quote from: Hiro on October 17, 2011, 12:28:22 AM
Yeah, I love the ones snorkel pointed out, they look really good.
The others are all fine, but that nathan drake one (i'm assuming that's who it is) is laughable girl;
Thanks.
Quote from: FAMY2 on October 17, 2011, 05:09:46 AM
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I like the person in the back ground. it's hard to read his thoughts which I like.
Actually, the person at the left-hand side is a woman. Her hair was tied back, and I also did this with charcoal - which made it harder for me to draw her.
the chair one's the best
i can understand why you've done so much on faces
to capture them is very difficult without it seeming like it came out of some 11th grader's notepad
Quote from: Hiro on October 17, 2011, 12:28:22 AM
Yeah, I love the ones snorkel pointed out, they look really good.
The others are all fine, but that nathan drake one (i'm assuming that's who it is) is laughable girl;
I forgot to say that's actually Jon Hamm.
Quote from: Clucky on October 17, 2011, 02:40:44 PM
the chair one's the best
i can understand why you've done so much on faces
to capture them is very difficult without it seeming like it came out of some 11th grader's notepad
Thank you.
Update: B+ on the drawing with the glass cup by Oshawott toy.