Hi everyone! Welcome to my sketchbook. To view my newest work, simply go to the last page. I'll appreciate any critique so feel free to leave me a comment if you feel like.
Thank you very much. Cheers!
Hi everyone! Welcome to my sketchbook. To view my newest work, simply go to the last page. I'll appreciate any critique so feel free to leave me a comment if you feel like.
Thank you very much. Cheers!
Last edited by Ramalooke; March 3rd, 2012 at 06:10 PM.
Some doodles. Sorry for bad quality, my scanner is a dying machine![]()
Hi, and welcome
Good start mate. I sugest you start where everyone starts. Studies. From photo and life. Start with easy object and move on from there. Try and look at everything like you were to paint it. Look at colors and values. Find some good books on figure and go nuts study anything. The more you doo the faster you grow as an artist.If you wonder about specific technique just ask and I bet everyone at this forum will try and help, me included. Cheers
Björn Silfverberg
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Thank you very much for your advice I sure will apply to them. Here is some more stuff from my sketchbook.
Yes a good start, i like the dynamic little poses you have - and the cubes are good too. Maybe try a harder pencil as well to get an even smoother render.
@8bit: I think I'll change paper as well. Those scans looks terrible![]()
Hi,
welcome to CA, you will see that having a sketchbook here really helps to improve your skills, I received a lot of good tips and criticism from other artists.
Good that you do some studies, do as much as you can. Learning anatomy is essential to draw people successfully.
Nice perspective on that second painting of a woman
Keep posting![]()
Aloha!
nice drawings-now try some eye studies it'll help your portraits! Dzięki za wpis i motywacje![]()
Thx, I'll do some eyes studies in upcoming upload ;>. Been a while since my last post, sadly I was to busy to draw, hope I'll to catch up with my drawings and do much more xD.
Week ago I thought that I'll have more free time, well... Not. Hope things get better in next week. Today I'm uploading random doodles with some eye studies I made couple days ago, and a small bonus. The last image is a comic I made long time ago. I'm posting it because sometimes I feel exactly like the hero of this story, when I look over some of your sketchbooks
. Sadly I didn't find comic source file so I putted translations below the text. Hope font I picked is readable.
Another small update. I didn't felt like drawing today, but I forced myself and did some fast sketches. I think the weather is responsible for my laziness. Well. This Wednesday I'm going to a life drawing session, so I'll post some dead nature studies. Good for me, I guess
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Last edited by Ramalooke; November 28th, 2010 at 06:02 PM.
Some digital stuff, for a change ;P
A fast portrait from today.
Last edited by Ramalooke; November 30th, 2010 at 06:07 PM.
I realize that I need to go back to the basics and work out my lines and observation skill. I didn't work with big formats earlier, so I have lot of work to do.
You started this sketchbook, so you
did a big step in your life. You are starting
to walk a path of no return. Just joking,
but honestly you made a great decision
by posting your work here. I already see
that you are doing the right things, but I
cannot advice anything special except for you
to do all the basic things that we all doing or did.
Visit my very first post in my sketchbook and look
for some magic links, they will help you greatly in
your art quest.
Cheer up, stay healthy and post as often as you can.
Catch you later.
@LtPlissken
Thanks for the hint I'll check it out. It's always good to hear warm words, Thank you
Today is another day when I exercised my hand, tried to get used to the big format and learning how to measure things. I'll be back to anatomy studies when I'll get these basicsI have a problem with drawing ellipses I need to do more of them ;/
Hi there,
You're definitely off to a good start mate and those studies are impressive. Just saw your latest post. Really cool stuff. Pay attention to the anatomy and keep up the studies.
Ill visit your SB regularly and provide my humble opinion. Anyways im a newbie so sometimes my opinion may not be the best
Keep posting mate and good luck.
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Hey!
Great start for a awesome sketchbook
Last digital painting is a bit too soft.
Try to use more hard edge brushes to give it a better look.
Keep it up!
I think Ramalooke was trying to get used to working in a larger format. maybe the lines were for loosening up.I don't see much of a purpose in drawing a bunch of strait lines on a page
Like Bethany said, nice digitals. I think the dancing girl looks 'soft' although you used hard brushes because her outline is not well defined yet especially at the lighter areas where she almost blends into the background. But it should get better as you continue refining.
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Working on a big formated paper.
That could be a good idea, I think that I never did a
bigger drawing than and A3 paper format. How does it feel like?
Interesting digital characters.
A little nitpicking about them;
They are too strong, done with hard brushes, and
they kinda not go well with the backgrounds you put
behind them. Either soften up the figures or put
more contrasted backgrounds with textures.
You are also laying too dark and sudden shadows
under your figures.
I like the dancing girl digital.Nice one.
Thanks for dropping by my sketchbook, good studies , keep em up !
Cheers Tom![]()
@devastacio
I'm glad that u dropt inn and I'm looking forward to see your comments in the future. It works very motivational, cheers.
@Silwynar
I was playing with new brushes and didn't actually intend to finish it up, that’s why dancing lady came out so blurry. I'll try to push my next digital a little farther. Thanks you for your comment, I appreciate it
@Bethany K.
Your right. But. Making a straight line will not get me anywhere with my drawing, but it helps with hand confidence and really teach you how to do lines from your arm. It works for me at least.
@krysjez
I have a long way to improve my digital painting; I hope that I'll get better and better. Thanks for dropping inn.
@LtPlissken
Drawing on big format is really fun. At least at sketch stadium, when it comes to render, well it gets a damn boring xD those characters, well it was an experiment. I tried to do a subtle line art, well experiment failedStill need to figure it out how to make lines visible, but not to bold, hmmm... anyways, thank u for ur comment and support
Today I'm continuing my practice with big formats; I did some perspective stuff, and a small still life study. With the last piece I tried to catch the main idea, and didn't intend to render it to much.
I'm not feeling like drawing any studies today, so I'm posting some cartoony characters I made recently.
Hello Ramalooke.
It is me, Lieutenant Plissken. Your supporter and
teammate. I am here to remind you that you should
do something. You should post something. If we are
on the same team, then we have to work more harder.
So I am waiting you to post something. Anything.
A dead puppy?
damn i like it all especially all the little characters!! keep it up, your by far way better then me at drawing so i guess i cant really give you any good advice besides to keep at it =)
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i'm by far the worse person on this site at drawing so please, please, PLEASE help me excell in drawing i would appreciate it greatly
Nice stuffFunny cartoony chars, muscles, faces, great little dynamic poses, just what I like
I'd love to see more not cartoony faces, the first in your first post looks so alive even in her sketchy and somewhat flawy state - the only part that isn't sketchy is the most important one, the eyes - good choiceWith some attention I think you could do really nice faces... But it's best if you do what you wish to do, of course.
I hope you will update soon![]()
Thank you all for your comments and support. Sorry for lack of updates in last few days. I'm having a little problem with my motivation. At this point I'm sure that I suppose to start playing more with digital painting. Problem is that I'm not patient enough to such things. In other hand, drawing those crapy cartoony characters will get me nowhere. Ok I'm finishing being a self-pity ;P. Here is some stuff I forced myself to make. Next time I'll definitely post some studies ;P
Last edited by Ramalooke; December 13th, 2010 at 03:48 PM.
Hey there,
I really do like those cartoon characters in post #26. btw dont make your highlights pure white(same goes for shadows - they are never pure black). for an example: if your midtones are warm try a cool color tint for the highlights.
Hope you update more frequently mate coz every second counts. you said...CA is all about motivation man do some designs and post it here! youll be motivated in no time flatI'm having a little problem with my motivation.
Keep up the good work mate.
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What man is a man, who does not make the world, better. -Kingdom of Heaven
Everything done out of fun and joy is excellent,
and worth double more, as the forced ones.
Do not think about art, as something that you must do.
Loosen up a bit, and have some fun time, it is totally ok
to be without motivation sometimes, you will get it back,
no worries.
Like the last postings, keep playing and experimenting,
just like you did here.
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