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    my rough sketches sketch book!

    hey fellow forumers im 17 and i'm aspiring to be a concept artist and i would love any replies and no comment is a harsh comment so please tell me what i should improve and better yet give me a link and show me so thanks for swingin by.

    o yes my sketch this guy has a demon hand stitched to his arm after he slew? slayed? him umm its not done.
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    heres a biggah ver.
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    an observation picture going off my normal sketches
    its my hand
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    Great sketch work, love your idea, post more
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    Great stuff! Particularly like the mixed render technique of the first one. It would be lovely to see the confidence of line you display in the hand drawing come through in the second one? Some thick gestural lines would give a nice kick to its dymanism.

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    thanks for all the appreciation! ill be up with 4 more soon.

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    more pictures...

    NOW!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Pixiebrush View Post
    Great stuff! Particularly like the mixed render technique of the first one. It would be lovely to see the confidence of line you display in the hand drawing come through in the second one? Some thick gestural lines would give a nice kick to its dymanism.
    yeah it would definitely however that was a rough sketch for a comic my friends are coming up with however could you elaborate on the "thick gestural lines"?

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    More studies studies studies! Keep it up!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Cranberry View Post
    More studies studies studies! Keep it up!
    yes but what do i study! lol ill try n post some if my nazis parents let me but until tomorrow i doubt i will.

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    hey some cool stuff goinf on ehere man......im likin ur charcter concepts


    try goin even darker on some of your shading to give it a more dramatic effect.....i should practice what i preach.....but really cool stuff dude keep it up
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    batman

    here's my first attempt at a fully done photoshop picture
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    Good start - you are on your way!

    Something to try might be to build your entire painting at the same time - stay zoomed out and don't get too focused on one spot. Paint in the silhouette, define the volume with a slightly brighter value and just keep adding lights and darks while moving all over your image until you are done.

    Also - everyone does this - the round brush is a bit fuzzy. Try as a default painting brush Opacity (set to brush pressure) 100%, Flow 50%, Firmness 90%. If I am lazy and want to use one brush I just use this one.

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    You're an inspiration to me man. Thanks.

    I am finishing one or two 3d art projects at the minute but when I finish them I will be getting back into concept art. I love it more than anything.

    Cheers, bud.

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    Cool stuff

    Keep drawing, then when your done draw some more haha. You should check out Andrew Loomis how to draw books they are awesome! Keep it up. I should be updating my sketchbook regularly also.

    http://conceptart.org/forums/showthr...12#post2720512

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    great stuff so far, your sketching is very good, I like the guy in the first post, I can't wait to see the finished product. Also the Batman is awesome too. Keep up the good work.

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    i want to thanks everyone for all the support, i'm back on this site and now i'm gonna post some studies, people please leave some tips and goals i should reach thanks alot everyone!

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    Oh man I'm excited to see what you have to post. I suck in comparison to you!
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    less talk more pictures

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    Hi there!

    Really like your start - you think about composition and dynamics, it seems, and that is almost as important as the technique, in my opinion. No good drawing only upright dummies that couldn't lift their own leg, let alone be action heroes.

    Just keep practicing, at this point, and experiment with looser painting techniques, to make it quicker and more expressive to capture your ideas.

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    That bataman painting is pretty great! For the graphite ones before it though, I highly recommend not smudging! The shadows may look really soft and gradual, but you learn a lot more by making a value scale and shading along the planes kinda like this: http://what-i-do-is-secret.deviantar...lanes-70223871 Except with more values.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Deadlyhazard View Post
    Oh man I'm excited to see what you have to post. I suck in comparison to you!
    in art, noone sucks, only differs my style is different from yours but i bet theres some impressive things i could learn from you, im gonna check your sketchbook out now

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    man its been like two years! i feel like a loser for not have posting in so much time, however, i have been drawing, here's a drawing from about a year ago.
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    You have improved a lot! keep up the good work!

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