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Re: Artwork/Photography General Discussion

Postby Waters » Fri Jan 23, 2015 7:39 pm

Sifter wrote: And if I draw a line through the figure, it'd be a straight line. The reason why my pose is boring is because it isn't lively and thus boring.

You're doing something wrong, a boring pose can still tell a story regardless if no action is actually taking place, think of the weight. Where's the center of gravity? Which leg has the most weight on it?
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Re: Artwork/Photography General Discussion

Postby ZucchiniJuice » Wed Jan 28, 2015 5:52 pm

Hmmmm, they say the best way to make a good drawing is to tell a story with it.

Honestly, I suck at any percise-detail cnc. I can do big picture ones cnc pretty good tho.
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Re: Artwork/Photography General Discussion

Postby Juke » Wed Jan 28, 2015 6:24 pm

Sifter, a lot of the times in your animations, your poses aren't exaggerated enough so they seem quite sluggish and slow. This seems to be the case with your drawings too. Honestly, draw a simple stickman with proper proportions in a cool exaggerated pose, if you need to get some reference poses. Then start fleshing out the stickman with a rib cage, hips, and circles for the primary muscles of the character. Then start drawing outlines and you will get there man :)
I just find it easy to sketch stickmen first to get my base pose looking right.
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Re: Artwork/Photography General Discussion

Postby Waters » Wed Jan 28, 2015 7:34 pm

SecretName wrote:Hmmmm, they say the best way to make a good drawing is to tell a story with it.
It pretty much put personality into your figure/drawing/painting. What is the person thinking, define their thoughts and current disposition with they're body language, with the flow of their figure and such.
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Re: Artwork/Photography General Discussion

Postby Caleb » Thu Jan 29, 2015 6:08 am

Juke wrote:Sifter, a lot of the times in your animations, your poses aren't exaggerated enough so they seem quite sluggish and slow. This seems to be the case with your drawings too. Honestly, draw a simple stickman with proper proportions in a cool exaggerated pose, if you need to get some reference poses. Then start fleshing out the stickman with a rib cage, hips, and circles for the primary muscles of the character. Then start drawing outlines and you will get there man :)
I just find it easy to sketch stickmen first to get my base pose looking right.

Stickmen with shoulders I hope.
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Re: Artwork/Photography General Discussion

Postby Waters » Thu Jan 29, 2015 6:46 am

And a pelvis, that's important too. I'd say more so.
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Re: Artwork/Photography General Discussion

Postby Caleb » Mon Feb 09, 2015 1:13 pm

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This is pretty interesting. I'd say it's questionable how the competitive spirit works in painting, but I see no harm done in this. If I happened to live in Canada I'd definitely participate.
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Re: Artwork/Photography General Discussion

Postby Daniël » Sun Feb 22, 2015 9:29 am

I downloaded a drawing app, but I find it really hard to really draw on my iPhone, especially when working near the boundaries of the screen it's near impossible. So I decided to go with a more simple style when drawing with it.
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Re: Artwork/Photography General Discussion

Postby Gage » Thu Feb 26, 2015 11:10 am

Thats looks really interesting Daniel

Drew a self portrait a while back, didn't draw my shirt because I didn't like the one I was wearing in the photo, enjoy naked me
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Re: Artwork/Photography General Discussion

Postby Coweetie » Thu Feb 26, 2015 11:35 am

really nice, you got some skill!
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Re: Artwork/Photography General Discussion

Postby Raymond » Thu Feb 26, 2015 11:47 am

Nice job on that. Idk if it's an eraser mark or what, but right behind your neck there is this darker shading that looks out of place. Maybe that was intentional, I really don't know. It looks good though.
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Re: Artwork/Photography General Discussion

Postby SIFTER » Thu Feb 26, 2015 12:24 pm

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Re: Artwork/Photography General Discussion

Postby shell » Sun Mar 01, 2015 7:00 pm

Is there a better way to return to DD than posting pictures instead of animations? The answer is no.
a couple of drawings for my school newspaper.

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Re: Artwork/Photography General Discussion

Postby Daniël » Mon Mar 02, 2015 5:29 am

That's really cool man, the top one is really well drawn, but the one on the bottom has a very cool post-impressionistic vibe on it.
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Re: Artwork/Photography General Discussion

Postby Coweetie » Mon Mar 02, 2015 5:46 am

wow shell, those look fantastic! I love that little blurry feel on the first one, and that artistic touch in the second one`!
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