Still life and shit. The digital crap is get a better sense of hand-eye coordination, and arm movement.
Still life and shit. The digital crap is get a better sense of hand-eye coordination, and arm movement.
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It's been a while since I posted in here, but I just wanted to say it's awesome that you're keeping with the drawings. Your drawings are steadily getting better, and you should feel awesome about that. Have you thought about getting a couple different grades of pencils for your longer studies? For the still lives (lifes?) you're doing, having a softer lead pencil like a 2B or even a 4B can make shading so much easier, especially when filling in large areas. As a bonus, it will also make your dark areas darker, increasing the contrast and interest the piece has.
Super awesome, keep it up and don't stop.
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getting better....always think about size relationship when you work, such as the size of the head in relation to hte torso, the size of a foot in relationship to the leg, etc. it will help you get the right proportions a lot more than just eyeballing it.
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Flower that doesn't look like a flower and a plant that doesn't look like a plant.
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Backlog stuff. Most are studies.
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More backlog stuff, anyway there's eyes, noses, and neck studies, as well as proportion work.
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Bridgman studies, anatomy atlas studies, and a Bouguereau copy.
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My computer broke, so I'm using a laptop, anyway, a few lips, anatomy of a hand.
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Keep it up man! Just make sure to be careful with features' relative proportion to each other!
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You are improving since the first post man! keep doing that! its awesome!
wasabi89, Thank you!
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I see you are working diligently... You barely drew faces lately, the last ones had problems with eye positions and size (in general, they have a one eye gap between them. This info helped and continue to help me a lot). Sometimes one eye is closer to the nose than the other in your drawings. #283: skewed face. #284: huge eyes and tiny mouth.
Watch your face proportions. Learn the rules about them and don't start to render till you get them right.
If you draw a figure, you shouldn't jump to details either. Draw a basic simplified skeleton (oh how many times I wrote this in Critique Center...), check its proportions, that should help tremendously, especially if you deal with things that hide the figure, clothes, for example. Think about the body behind them. Even if you draw a simple okay-ish stickman, you probably won't draw a dressed human who has 3 times longer thighs than shins (or a very very long torso) like you did in #290. I better don't comment those legs. His face is too tiny for his head, big forehead and big skulltop+hair together.
My English is horribble right now, sorry but I guess it's understandable.
shiNIN, Your English is fine, and thank you for commenting and criticizing the sketchbook. Right now, I'm working using Bridgman's Constructive Anatomy, Vanderpoel, and Bert Dodson's Keys to drawing.
Anyway, my computer broke, so I'm pissed and depressed. I'm using a macbook, right now.
Some eyes, pencil practice, continued Bridgman anatomy drawings, and a photograph drawing.
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Just one thing, today, tomorrow more stuff. Didn't feel that I improve at all.
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nice bridgman studies! despite what you said recently, I think you are improving a lot. one thing though, scrolling through this entire page you could do with some looseness. I don't mean 'incompletedness', but a lot of your works have a rigidity to them. Rigidity is good sometimes but in your case I think some loose exercises could help broaden your perspective. just a suggestion!
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