(Please see latest post for better work)
(Please see latest post for better work)
Last edited by donm; November 6th, 2012 at 01:07 PM.
Can't say much yet, since you've just started out but I find the face on the figure with the guns rather interesting. Hope to see more soon!![]()
The nose on that guy feel very three-dimentional. Values look good, but you could try to put some really light values in there as well.
Great sketchbook. Keep it up!
2 self portraits - One high contrast, one lit underneath:
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Last edited by donm; October 29th, 2012 at 05:04 AM.
wow that last sp was pretty crisp, keep posting man !
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Like ur silhouettes . Could just be any character
Worked on the shirt a bit more:
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Last edited by donm; August 21st, 2012 at 12:02 AM.
I think the irises in 'your' eyes need to be a bit larger: Usually only 2/3 of them are visible. -except of course if it's intentional that way, then I didn't say anything xD Otherwise the portrait is really cool so far though![]()
Nice start, can't say much, but the self portrait is looking great, i'd like to see more, keep at it
Good work so far, keep posting.
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that last sp was pretty crisp, keep posting man
why not add some colour? (::let's see more!
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Hi there!Love your paintings so far... I think for your studies you can try to observe more structurally? As in try to draw what it looks like 3-dimensionally or draw the shapes they're made of. Since it's digital you could have done that and cleaned up the sketches, I wouldn't know, but I the hands look a little bit funky to me!
I like your drawing of that guy lit from below, too... I really want to see some highlights on his hair, though! I mean that lighting is just so cool, it'll make the hair look mega-volumous with only a few strokes of white/light gray
Keep up the good work, though! :]
Don't have much now, but I'll scan a few sketches from the moleskine in soon. In the meantime, here are some tests I did in sketchup months ago:
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Last edited by donm; October 11th, 2012 at 01:49 AM.
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