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Expendable-Studios
(Feb 9, 2006)
You stole my last beer! YOU. WILL. PAY!lack of sleep tends to drive you alittle crazy. [edit] i love how i didn´t need to change anything but the rating. |
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Al0ne_0nmy_0wn
(Apr 8, 2006)
Hopefully in another three months thats what my hair will be
Ana-hime (edited Apr 9, 2006)
I like this drawing, the hair coloring is very well done, and I love the background. Why would you want hair like that? o.O
Al0ne_0nmy_0wn (Apr 10, 2006)
cause thats what my hair looks like now but it is just jet black and not colorful :] |
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xxX_Kelee_Xxx
(Mar 2, 2006)
I know it sucks but its hard to use the mouse:(
22darkangel22 (Apr 10, 2006)
yes,it is hard to use a mouse....look at my mullet picture..it wouldve been better if i only had my tablet here TT_TT |
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amagic2u
(Apr 9, 2006)
from a photo, still having a hard time with the tools but I will keep trying
Sweetcell (Apr 9, 2006)
Hey sweeting, lookind good. I left a memo for you I hope it helps with the layers. BFFL. |
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LisaAnne
(Apr 9, 2006)
One of my favorite books of all time...2 or 20.----- Timer is a tad off...about 20 minutes. I had forgotten how unique each artist's line quality/style is, until trying to draw Harold from the book. (matching the colors of the aged paper and the ink...haha.)
Natsuna (Apr 9, 2006)
:0 I remeber that one ahaha where the things he made were real....I think o__o
DeadlyBlondeArcher (Apr 9, 2006)
Never saw this book, but this made me laugh. This reminded me of when my daughter was a "toddler" she used to color on the walls and the furniture, and then come to me with this really guilty look on her face and say "I "din't codor on de wall, Mommy." :)
fleeting_memory (Apr 9, 2006)
I remember this-good depiction |
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comd
(Apr 9, 2006)
Practicing skulls at various angles and trying to figure out how the muscles and skin wrap around them.
xiang (Apr 9, 2006)
DX gawd, how do you draw so well? Which school do you go to?P.S.: I saw a picture of your dog, Stinky. My dog looks exactly like him. :O
comd (edited Apr 9, 2006)
Thanks - I just copied the skull here though almost directly from my book at roughly the same angle. The main purpose of the exercise was to try to figure out how outer surface of the face forms around the skull (the red lines). I don't think I quite got that part right, as it looks kind of off to me.As for my school, I'm out of school now. I was a computer science major, so I didn't get much in the way of art classes. The extent of my formal schooling comes mostly from my high school art class and a graphics design class I took in college that was geared towards business majors. Most of my learning comes from books. My favorite authors are Hogarth, Loomis, and Bridgman. Hogarth's books just make me feel like I know absolutely nothing about anatomy. Loomis is probably the most helpful, and I like how Bridgman simplifies the human form into very mechanical-looking parts. I also have this one from Barcsay which I've been looking at a lot lately which is probably the most helpful one when it comes to understanding the forms of individual bones and muscles. I ultimately want to get comfortable drawing figures without references which is something I'm horrible at right now. I think it's because of the way I've used references traditionally in the past. I treated the process more as a hand-eye coordination exercise when copying what I saw rather than trying to learn the essential 3d forms through the experience. I'm trying to change that now. Is your dog a Chihuahua as well? I love them - I have another one named Beauty (the black one).
LisaAnne (Apr 9, 2006)
Extremely well done. |
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comd
(Apr 9, 2006)
Studying skeletal structure with 'Anatomy for the Artist' by Barcsay. The pose is not inside the book: I'm just using it to try to set up a proper skeletal structure by using multiple pictures from that book as reference. I had a particularly hard time with the forearm and pelvis because I couldn't find a drawing in the book that had the angles I needed to understand the particular forms in 3d space, so I also looked through some references on the internet a bit and felt my own forearm to try to get an idea of how those bones curve around each other. I'm still not quite sure about those areas. It'd be nice if I could figure out how to simplify them somehow.
DoOp (Apr 9, 2006)
**eat j00* This is really good o_O even for practice and such *tear tear* i'm dirven to try this sometime >_<can't help you on anything x.x wish i could, but i'm kinda.. learning off you :3
comd (edited Apr 9, 2006)
Oh thanks. :) I don't know how much I learned doing this study, but I did find out something exciting about the forearm. I'll try to draw another picture to show what I mean. It's probably common sense for most people, but I never really thought about it.The proportions are probably a bit off in this one, but I wasn't concerned about proportions - I just wanted to get the basic idea of the shapes of the bones at the angles provided. Also the bones look a bit thin to me for the amount of flesh I put around them. That's probably something I'm going to have to develop intuitively.
LisaAnne (Apr 9, 2006)
Its a very good study...when I had my life drawing class in the summer for college I remember my teacher having us draw each bone individually before she even let us draw full bodies...it helped alot, just knowing exactly how each bone connected to the next, and how weight effected them. The pelvis can be difficult, because of the curves, but honestly I like drawing it. (I'm talking about drawing in pencil/charcoal though, because haha I really lack skill with the mouse.)I'm very impressed. |
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Rynada
(Apr 6, 2006)
It's the favorite Hero of Time and his annoying fairy! This is my first drawing ever, so it looks...kinda bad. ;_; What are they in you ask? Well, I stink at backgrounds, so I just played with the airbrushes, then I realized, "Hey! It looks like Haze Maze!" So that's where they are at. If you can't tell, I was also having fun with the sharpening tool... |
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TheMadHatter
(Apr 7, 2006)
An oekaki oekaki. (oekaki doodle) It's for my friend. >_>'' |
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mm4833
(Apr 8, 2006)
Platysaurus Broadleyi - ref used |
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