Hello
I have been drawing on and off for ages but have only gotten serious with it this year.
I am 16, I enjoy drawing cars and I am getting in to painting environments.
Please feel free to comment or critique any of my works.
Cheers, WoofyDesigns![]()
Hello
I have been drawing on and off for ages but have only gotten serious with it this year.
I am 16, I enjoy drawing cars and I am getting in to painting environments.
Please feel free to comment or critique any of my works.
Cheers, WoofyDesigns![]()
Last edited by WoofyDesigns; October 9th, 2012 at 09:52 PM.
A few landscape studies done today and yesterday. 20 minutes roughly each. Am learning alot about where to place the light and shadows. Still need more and more practice not that it ever stops!
Aswell as anatomy studies/60 second poses.
Critique for anything I need to improve on!
Cheers, WoofyDesigns![]()
Last edited by WoofyDesigns; August 24th, 2012 at 08:55 AM.
Hello, I would back off the pencil, it looks like you got a choke hold on it, I am going to guess by the line work that you have the pencil griped at almost the very tip, also sharpen the pencil or you tend to loose control. The dull pencil my also be caused by the death grip you have, you will not have to sharpen as often if you loosen up and back off the tip. I could be wrong, I am mainly talking about the head studies.
Practice drawing the details. Draw what you see, looks like you are drawing what you think you see (IE Eyelashes do not go all the way around the bottom of an eye, and are very faint there). Draw from observation and trust your gut, dont correct things because of preconceved notions of what something looks like, draw what it looks like, loosen up a bit and have fun.
Last edited by Stryno; June 5th, 2012 at 11:07 PM.
Sketchbook-Stryno's Thoughts
"I spent my childhood dreaming about who I would be as an adult, now I am an adult I spend my life dreaming of who I was as a child"
"I play Guitar because I like music, I draw because I have to."
Thanks for the tips Stryno! Also it is done in Photoshop not with pencil
Anyways! Very prolonged update!
Car sketches/renders, landscape studies/speed paintings/paintings and a jet study![]()
Last edited by WoofyDesigns; September 23rd, 2012 at 10:08 AM.
Updated version of the mountain piece to add more vibrancy. Environmental studies 10-20mins each, and some from imagination.
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Thumbnail perspective sketches and a 2 hour speed paint.
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Studies, speedpaintings, anatomy, vehicles, architecture and compositions:
Last edited by WoofyDesigns; October 9th, 2012 at 06:01 AM.
A few yucky sketchbook pages and some digital practice sketches
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Last edited by WoofyDesigns; October 9th, 2012 at 06:07 AM.
Update! Loomis, sketches, speed paints and studies! Memorizing the planes of Loomis male head! I have found that this is probably the best way to learn (for me!), just doing a direct copy from the book then doing my own version, if it turns out shit, then I just copy again, and rinse and repeat until I am somewhat satisfied. At least I got something achieved today, I now have memorized the "Secondary planes" of the head to an extent. Now I gotta start rotating and flipping and just fixing it in to my brain so I will never forget! Can't wait for the day to finally gain the knowledge to be able to create somewhat good looking/realistic heads from my mind and I am sure it won't be too far off if I work really hard!
Keep working hard everyone!
Loomis studies, sketches, and applying a study from above ^^ Not sure whether I will finish it or not.
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~2 hour enviro painting- I made many different decisions for the painting and I am not sure if I made the right ones, If anyone wants to critique it please feel free. Jet studies, sketches, and loomisssssssss.
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