Awesome portraits and life drawings. Keep it up!
Awesome portraits and life drawings. Keep it up!
if I can give you an honest crit, your digitals are somewhat sloppy... the ones from reference are lookin pretty good, but the ones from imagination need some work... id stick to doing studies with traditional media, and doing copies of pictures digitally, to get better at the basics of digital... and eventually you can use all you learned from the studies, and your knowledge of digital, and create something wonderful....
harsh maybe, and im sorry if you didnt want that, but thats my opinion, you have good promise showing, just gotta work for it (like me =/)!
just trying to help you
Hi Fishspawn...
Nice efforts....
I would like to give a small comment on your lines..not that your stuff is bad ...i'm just trying to help you make things better...
there's a certain point about your line which you can improve....
avoid 'catscatching'...
this may reflect a lack of confidence in your lines.
take bold strokes, this is one way of overcoming the fear of the 'big white' paper.
also, it would be great to avoid 'shading', unless you are doing a study...
Shading may turn out to be a way to beautify and hence justify our drawings.
try achieving the third dimension with lines...
Hope this is helpful and not offensive...
Its so nice to make your way to laguna...
I couldnt even make it to an arts college...purely because I couldnt afford it.
Its all your effort that pays and i can see you have what it takes too...
feel free to ask for help..there are a ton of more talented people than me over here and they are all such sweethearts...
So go on mate...
You may delete this message after reading.
It would be great to have you on board my sketchbook..
welcome.
manu.
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There is but one short cut to success...apparently its called Hardwork.
The Great Indian Mythology Character Design Trick - ( please do leave your comments on this sketchbook)http://www.conceptart.org/forums/sho...d.php?t=142727
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kidult - thanks, will do!
jmarkus - thanks for the advice, it always comes back down to the basics doesn't it?
aminosapien - thanks for the detailed advice, i appreciate it! Definitely will work on line quality more~![]()
Here is a wip of an oil sp for my final in figure painting...
Woo, finishing up a long and difficult semester. Here is all of the stuff I did for my Concept Sketchbook Ideation class. The goal was to come up with creatures, people, places and things that you would find visiting an alien planet. We started out designing a little story and then quickly moved into design! It was a lot of work but i learned a lot about design and rendering.
Anyone who has been following my stuff for a little while can sit back and laugh at the fact that a year ago I couldn't even take anything past a rough sketch![]()
Also I've entered the cgsociety steampunk challenge under the username Solais if anyone wants to stop by my threadAs always crits/advice are welcome, enjoy!
talk about madd skills yall are rock your sb cany wait 4 some mo
thanks grandmassa
Here is my final work from environment design class. I was an art director for a mini-project where each of three teams had to come up with a "base" design and think in terms of story and function. My team decided to do "sci-fi Maya" where they are obsessed with observing space to defend against asteroids. The first four are my illustrations and the last one is a top-down view of the map with everyone in my group's stuff laid out by location.
As always I appreciate adviceEnjoy~
yall envios are amazing yall musta pased that class w/ honers
thanks man, i enjoyed that class
here's another portrait from imagination, just so you know I'm still studying and drawing them in my sb all the time XD. Anyway, trying to get more lifelike, please help me out if you see a problem! 1 hr~
Yay, finally tightening up shit. Last digi portrait is nice, concept work is taking bounds and leaps forward, keep pushing shit. yeah I swear a lot![]()
You're an artist, not a meat camera. -Elwell
Hey Wes! Sorry for not popping in a while. Anyway, I agree with Sev, your concept design is improving, really nice to see you progress and evolve.
But! Colour! You still need to work on that, so far I see you hang around fairly unsaturated values around grey, not utilising the full range that is available to you. Get Hawthorne on Painting, I cannot recommend it enough! Also try doing small thumbnail colour studies, concentrating on putting down the right spot of colour next another spot of colour.
Now put some updates up![]()
yeah what are you actually taking a break !?
Doing great man! Loving to see how quick you are improving! Keep em coming!
SKETCHBOOK
Daryl Zero: "A few words here about following people. People know they're being followed when they turn around and see someone following them. They can't tell they're being followed if you get there first."
Blue Severin - Haha thanks man it's good to finally start hearing that
rayk - thanks, yeah i'm kind of hesitant about color at this point, but I'm going to work really hard at understanding it this semester!![]()
jdeegz - >.> yeah I was totally lazy over christmas vacation, gotta remind myself why I want to make video games some times
meticulous - thanks for stopping by! will do~
Wow I got replies without even posting! So I was going to put up a bunch of scans of figures and stuff yesterday and my desktop completely broke! I had to reinstall the operating system and everything >.< So here is some stuff from costume design class last week. Its all studies from ref or model, learning drapery mostly.
Also here is a flier for a workshop my school is throwing to help some of us go to GDC, so if you're in southern california you should check it out!
Here's one more for costume design. Ref was used for the pose and skin palette. 2 or 3 hours.
hey man, I really like you process and you're very thorough with your thought process. (i need to do that more often)
keep it up man, peace!
sketchy poo(sketchbook)
http://conceptart.org/forums/showthr...87#post2014787
"I do not judge, I only chronicle"... sargent
minjarr - thanks for the encouragement
Here is more costume design stuff, this time from greece. the woman in the last two pages was a model, rest was from ref.
cool stuff, you draw alot which is awesome, cheers m8!
wondergod - thanks! Yeah i do draw a lot XD, cheers~
here is this week's costume design stuff. fold studies, slide studies, and color paints from a model. Trying to get more confident with color. Last is the same girl from a couple of posts ago but dressed Olmec style. Enjoy~
Oh, and if you're in So Cal you should stop by the workshop at my school this weekend, it's going to be really cool!
Here are some thumbnails I've done for Environment class this semester. For the first set I used a lot of ref to learn architecture. The rest are from imagination.
Mas costume design... studies from slides, painting from model, and the immortal is in Peru this week for the Chavin period. craaazy stuff~ have fun
still working hard. On the environments, set up and perspective are way better in the reffed set. paintings look good. The girl in red is definitely a step up. There's no way she'd carry here weaps straight up and down though. And the gold mustaches needs more highlight bling, looks like an actual weird mustache. Keep going man, stuff is showing improvement.
You're an artist, not a meat camera. -Elwell
i agree w/ Blue Severin dig the thumbs and all the hard work now i gatta try even harder to catch up
Blue Severin - thanks man, the advice is helpful
grandmassa - thanks, always need competition ^_^
Here are some architecture studies from photo ref and a speed painting I did in class in about an hour. trying to work on color.
one more speedy~
Costume design for this week. The ones without color are 5 min poses, the others are 20 min poses. The last one was the homework - combine two period styles and create a costume. Crit me up!![]()
Here are some color studies from Ratchet and Clank and Resistence concept art, some 5-15 min composition sketches from stills of the Iron Giant, a 2 hour speedpaint from my imagination, and some 25 minute figure paints in PS.
Ninja update 5! Face doodles, costume drawings from slides, and model drawings. Pretty much each individual thing was done in about 5 mins.
Hey man, the resistance and ratchet studies look good. I think your values are off on the iron giant and robot sketches, (though I can't see the still) they're all midtone, the shadows are near the same value as stuff getting hit by light. Even if they are close in value in the still, they still have to be enough different in value to tell which is light. As far as simplifying shapes for studies, it's important to figure out what you're trying to learn from the study. Just copying it quickly without focusing on a single aspect isn't going to do much. On the iron giant ones, if you're focusing on composition, then color and value are hugely important, and getting large flat areas of color with clear borders instead of choppy whatever. If the shapes and colors get confused, then the idea you're trying to simplify doesn't carry at all. I'd say the concept art studies have good value ranges and the shapes read pretty well. Those are nice little thumbs. Face studies look good too.
You're an artist, not a meat camera. -Elwell
wow its like your brain exploded w/ epic'ness i would like to see any one of these pushed beyond the limit ....please
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