Wow your sketchbook is amazing. Love the pencil sketches and your studies are so detailed. Awesome work.
Wow your sketchbook is amazing. Love the pencil sketches and your studies are so detailed. Awesome work.
hi anthis
i'm glad you posted the ssg, you even copied some letters !
i like the propositions with the white clothes (upper one)
for the exo skeleton , the proposition 2 is cool
you're doing good with designing things
good luck with nexts
Hi Anthis
A bit late but congratulations on graduating!great to see you post more and such lovely gestures/life drawings and environments, nice variations on the Mer-folk. I am definitely checking out the random character generator as well, those are looking awesome, especially the last two
. nothing to crit really, just keep it up I guess so I can pop by for inspiration
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AdamDilley- Thanks for encouraging!
zou- Yea, you picked a nice alphabet for that study. I don't think I quite captured the essence of those letters, those are very refined shapes. I agree I like the designing part most.
Angel Intheuk- Thanks for that. Just need to get more regular with posting and just... do more. I'll post a new batch of characters soon, I think it's an inspirational exercise.
These were the final entries for the crossover challenge. Posting them both, but I have to admit Chris did most of the rendering on the environment! So check out his sketchbook! Just posting for good measure.
I learned loads from this and it was great to work together.
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Various studies, trying out different things. All of this is from reference.
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And Spartan Camp stuff, the non-reffed part. Some of these are really random but it's all practice and exploration.
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nice updates! the figures and environment stuff are coming in nice!
congrats on your challenge entries, it looks very pro
you studies and sketches are good too
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loving the sketchbook so far and i will be joining you for the spartan camp events
Hey man, glad to see a new post. The values and textures in your last post are great, especially the Milla and architectural piece. Cool to hear that you entered the spartan camp thing, hope it works out for you dude, keep rocking! i was looking at the crimson daggers thing and puzzled how to get involved, nm... keep posting.
Good Crimsons Daggers and overall SB work, Anthis. Looking at some of your figure work, I think they would be improved even more so if you focused on construction as well as fluidity. I'm subbed.
kevin_ - Thanks, just have to produce much more!
zou - Gotta admit I like them too- we didn't win though. Was nice to work together on something.
anthonycarey - Sure! see you there!
Chris Sanders - Nothing special about it, you just register on the website and hop right in. Acitivity is moderate, unfortunately. But it's a fantastic tool.
MrFrenik - Woah! Exciting >_> Yea balancing between construction and organic drawing is tough for me. When I construct, things get stiff. When I go for a more organic and natural approach, I lose track of proportions. I'll try to do both and see if I end up in some sort of ideal middle way.
Back to some basics. All after Loomis.
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SSG study, suggested by Angel Intheuk.
Topic was creating a caricature. Found this to be pretty tough.
It's Mark Rutte, Netherlands' current Prime Minister.
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These are just great!
I feel ashamed when I compare them to my Loomis studies![]()
mmmm, the figures of yours are so yum yum!
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Lol the caricature is great!I had to google him but you got the likeness down, his eyebrows could probably do with being a bit further apart and slightly bushier but that's the only crit really.
Great gestures and studies as always.
hi anthis
your loomis are very good
the caricature is good too (after seeing your prime minister)
keep up mate
i really like your studies, especially that gas station one (i'm a sucker for well-rendered architecture). keep at it =]
A bit late but Happy New Year SSG buddy!Hope this one brings you lots of inspiration and opportunities...and hugs
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DraxMustHurt - Well, I feel the same when I look at his actual drawings, haha.
eclip-se - Thanks, though they're nowhere near as good as I want them to be.
zou; Cheers, I always enjoy doing Loomis. Studying a master always feels like you can actually draw yourself
j.zhang; Nice to hear, that one took ages!
Angel Intheuk - True enough, I added the eyebrows both too late and too hasty. Attempting some sort of likeliness makes you realize that the details count, really. Happy new year to you as well! And I sure hope so too! Though I feel that will depend entirely on my own efforts.
Studies from all sorts of reference! Getting serious about improving.
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And a finished piece for the Anatomicae activity on CGhub.
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hi anthis
the honda moto: do more construction ! ellipses are a bit off.
your figure are good but you 're neglecting hands each time. some are overshaded
the bronze statue: the value are fine, drawing is a bit neglected
these are some harsh critics, so be harsh with mines xD
hope you're fine and ready for work
gl
Hey anthis, some really solid stuff of late dude. You're killing me with those figures, making me feel bad about not doing figure work. Damn right you're getting serious; the renderings coming along well. That bear piece is pretty cool, perhaps some ambient occlusion shadows on the bear and the foreground elements to pop them. I like the design and the comp. Maybe a few spears or something in the imediate fore ground to introduce an overlapping element infront of the bear statue if that makes sense. i like how you handled the snow. Keep at it buddy!
Hi Anthis! After searching Google all day, I cannot find anything about the bronze Lady Justice Ecorche you used as reference for a study drawing above.
If you would please let me know where you found the image, or better yet, the name of the sculptor, that would be fantastic! ~Nate.![]()
Zou - Yea thanks there are a couple of areas where I'm definitely slacking. Thanks for pointing out. Those hands are going to need some rough studying to make it right.
Chris Sanders - Cheers Chris, valuable stuff. I couldn't seem to figure out how to make the bear fit in its environment. So much to factor in with the shape, material properties, all sorts of lighting and everything. Can't pick my values and colours. That's the stuff I need to practice on really. Some design wont hurt either. I also had to look up "occlusion shadow". Had no idea. Well, moving on. And yes, desperately trying to get serious. Thanks!
Mr. Pencil - Sent you a PM! For anyone else interested - its "Verita" by Damien Hirst.
Shoulders, from various reference.
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Also this thing for the CHOW. Topic was 'guardian of the stairway to heaven'.
I liked where this was going initially but something must have went wrong along the way.
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Also lifedrawings done at a free workshop held by the Wackers academy at the Realisme13 art fair in Amsterdam.
Charcoal on ~A2 size paper. 10, 20 and 20 minutes respectively, give or take. Not too happy with the results but I received good critique from the teacher they had walking around.
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hi anthis
how're u doing ?
your chow entry is not bad at all, if want to push it. you might make torso a bit bigger (in height)
his arms should be longer
put more intense colors in his flesh parts
his head is actually interesting, u can make him more frightening by exaggerating him more (more protruding forms)
good luck mate
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Hi Anthis
Great studies and envirosI agree that to capture likeness everything is in the details. I think that is a point you could carry over to your chow entry. I really like the design and the composition is interesting but I think if you'd pushed the angles more it would look more dynamic, maybe perspective practice? Also you could have pushed the values a lot further (and the colour, as zou mentioned) and possibly work on your edges more? (pick and choose which edges you want to lose and and which ones you want to sharpen to add contrast and interest) I noticed that with your studies too, I think it would bring them up to the next level.
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Last edited by Angel Intheuk; February 4th, 2013 at 11:51 AM.
Cool updates, man, and good work on your IDW! Looks like you might win this one.I was looking over your Spartan's challenge and it looks interesting to try it out. Keep it up.
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