New stuff added at the end!
New stuff added at the end!
Last edited by Klandestineone; October 4th, 2011 at 03:54 PM. Reason: Update
More sketches with a couple of references from an Arnold pic and Loomis.
Update with a Joseph Sheppard reference and some quick 2 minute sketches.
Last edited by Klandestineone; January 26th, 2009 at 11:03 PM.
Very nice, your anatomy seems spot-on, and your shading is fantastic!
These are some completed assignments from my life drawing class.
More assignments.
Nice studies, solid rendering.
You're doing a bit of vertical stretching on the majority of these pieces.
This distortion might be remedied if you draw on a angled surface, such as a drafting table, rather than flat surface such as a desk.
Keep up the solid effort, it's great.
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Hey, welcome to our SSG. Yeah those studies are, damn, so clean. Keep up man. Looking forward.
res01ve Yeah I have a drawing board that has pop out legs (no room for a table). I'm always trying to raise it higher or something.
epicnoses My prof always fusses at me about my values. I'm pretty hard-headed.![]()
pijus Thanks for the welcome.
The studies look great! do you use references for these?
Yeah. Atlas of Human Anatomy for the Artist by Stephen Peck. Great book and very detailed.
Klandestineone, hey great anatomy studies! I really like your rendering on the foot and hand bones and muscles.
On the figure sketches you've put in a lot of detail for the figure except the head. I'd encourage not to be afraid of the head and leave detail out. Tackle on the things you are uncertain as well if this is the case, it'll just make you better
Good stuff, keep posting more!
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Very nice great sketches lets see some more.
I really like that third picture, the female body. The shading is gorgeous but her left leg looks a bit odd (I might be wrong about that, though)
Some random studies.
Good job on the skulls, keep at it and you will pumpin out some amazing stuff!![]()
Nices Renders, Good Stuuf And Amazing Studies Of Anatomy!.
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Finally got the chance to sit down and draw again. A few Hogarth studies and posematics.
Hey, good that ur back, keep up with those good studies, make tons of it, dont be lazywaiting for ur next update
Nice anatomy studies here. Did u find an immediate improvement in skill after each study or do u think the improvement is commulative over a period of time? Just asking because im about to concentrate on anatomy studies as well. keep posting. Your work looks good.
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keep up those studies! hard work pays off!
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Yeah I've been drawing, but I'm lazy. So I haven't posted anything in months. These are just some character designs I've been working on-some with background stories, some without. Don't even ask about color. I'm still working on it.
More random updates. I've been studying the Digital Character Painting CS3 book by Don Seegmiller. I recommend it to anyone. Things are finally starting to click for me, especially in regards to digital painting. Also some Jack Hamm studies thrown into the mix.
Wow, this is a great sketchbook. I really like the characters in post #23.
Incredible work. You show a very solid understanding of anatomy, and you seem to be improving on all your weaknesses and a very fast rate. Very inspiring, keep it up.
Thanks, kmoeini and cgaddict. Cgaddict, you've got a nice sketchbook there. Keep it up.
Uh, yeah, so I've come back to CA. Hi!
So yeah, today, I did a couple of studies from the movie "The Seventh Seal." It was made by Ingmar Bergman and I think that's it's one of his best films. Death happens to be my favorite character.
How the heck do you paint pebbles and crap? So irritating.
Figure and landscape studies. My buddy Smoke suggested that I should do 10 min studies on environments to understand them a bit more. I fear landscapes.....
Last edited by Klandestineone; October 5th, 2011 at 05:10 PM. Reason: Update
Update. I think I'm ready to move on from the 10 min landscape studies. Time to step up my game a bit.
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