✎New stuff on the last page.
Hey everyone, my name's Tim. I'm 16 years old, I live in Sweden.
Feel free to leave some critique or comments, i'd really appreciate it.
✎New stuff on the last page.
Hey everyone, my name's Tim. I'm 16 years old, I live in Sweden.
Feel free to leave some critique or comments, i'd really appreciate it.
Last edited by Ludic; October 28th, 2012 at 05:36 PM.
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Posemaniacs, 45 seconds.
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Posemaniacs 45 seconds
Last edited by Ludic; December 7th, 2010 at 11:58 AM.
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Crudely painted face study and hand study.
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On a Lan, therefor not much time to draw. But i did try out Google Sketchup for the first time. About 1.5 hours in.
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Second update, think i'm going to trash this one, i learnt that you shouldn't start with a round surface, because it sucks.
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Still playing with Sketchup, a high tech weapon
And the classic glock.
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Update...sorta
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Value study, of sorts.
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Silhouette, made with my own custom made brushes, inspired a lot from Andrew Jones.
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keep those studies coming, i'd love to see more!
sorry i can't offer critique, i'm an amateur haha.
Didn't get much done today, got busy with minecraft and friends, anyway here's a started environmental study.
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Thanks for the comments, it cheered me up : )
Here is a WIP for a cover i'm working on. It's for a novel i'm writing for a school project called "Quit work, be a ninja".
Now carry on.
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Lookin' good, man! You've improved since I last saw your work. And that silhouette monster is beast! Keep up with the studies; you've inspired me to do the same!![]()
FeelingVeryLucky ; Great to see you here. Thanks a lot!
Cow 196 sketches, "The Tracker" And "The Goon"
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haha "Quit work, be a ninja" sounds cute! But the figure's pose looks a bit awkward
Sketchbook
Naidy • Raffix • Black Spot • Eyestrain • VK
“This is [...] where the anvils are made of graphite, the hammers are as true as rectangular marquee selections and the fires burn with the light of a thousand lensflares.” --Jason Rainville
"google is way better than god; ask the right questions and your prayers will be answered" --Velocity Kendall
krysjez ; Thanks! Yeah, i'm thinking of re-doing the whole image, it didn't give the emotion i wanted for it.
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As for your goblin-like dudes, I'd have to say that the left one is far more believable and successful. The anatomy holds up for the most part. There's some definite issues going on in terms of skeletal and muscle structure, but those can be easily fixed in a pretty short about of time. The pose, perspective wise, is a little off, particularly in terms of it's footing, but that too can be a real quick fix. So that shouldn't be too much of an issue in terms of actually figuring it out.It has a nice feeling of depth, unlike the "goblin" on the right. And the pose itself is much more engaging. There's a real sense of menace there. Where as the right "goblin" just looks stiff and lumpy, to be frank.
If you were to touch up the left one more, it would be more success, and boarder on outstanding. And I honestly think that you wouldn't have any trouble doing so with it.
All in all the left one has a lot of potential, which I know that someone with your level of talent can pull off pretty easily. The right one, however, is just really weak on all fronts, which is odd because It looks like you put more effort in the right one. At least in terms of details. You should have put more effort in blocking in the basic shapes and anatomy, before jumping the gun and getting too involved with needlessly complex skin textures and the like.
I think you need to learn how to speedily block in basic shapes and anatomy before diving into finer details, ya know?
It also appears to me that instead of paying any attention to shadows, and light sources, you decided to substitute it for a kind of scratchy, heavy handed skin texture. i know you're more able than that, but you probably just need it pointed out to you before you go back and fix it.
So, yes, you have what might sound like quite a bit of work ahead of you in terms of fixing these two "goblins," but it's in no way beyond your ability. You can do it, and probably without too much real effort on your part. I say this with absolute confidence in you, dude. You just have to do it now. >=P
Buckwolfe ; Short summation my ass. Thanks dude : )
So, Some final touches and this should be done!
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Pretty bad sketch, need to do more anatomy studies.
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Artist: Ludic
Concept: The Tracker
Since death is a busy being, he can't be everywhere at once.
This familiar of his, is shaped to be fast and get through any obstacle
in order to find the dieing person and drag the soul for death to collect.
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Alright, so this is my entry for the CoW.
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Tja, ser bra ut! kul att du utforskar nya grejer.. har aldrig provat google sketchup men det verkar sjysst.
Hade gärna sett lite teckningar från dig! laters
DefiledVisions ; Vilken ära att se dig här, Tackar.
So, here's what i did yesterday and forgot to post. It's a logotype for
a CSS gaming website that my friend is running. I'll post the link later.
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I know they don't look like much but somehow they mean a lot to me so i thought i'd share them.
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CoW sketch or personal piece, felt like doing a dragon but i'm not sure if it fits the challenge. And a Pose study from a movie.
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Progress..
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Some studies i died while reading an Andrew Loomis book.
And the more i worked on the dragon piece, the worse it got so i decided to put it down
while it has it's dignity left.
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Got a lot of time in school now that it's almost over, reading Figure drawing by Andrew Loomis, so i'm trying to get my head around all that.
Oh and 100th Post, hooray.
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Stuuudys.
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