• Some pictures I drew. What do you think?
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Created my first drawings a few weeks back.. Made a few, then decided I don't have the time to be spending three hours on every single picture. Are they any good? (Sorry for the massive pictures, =P) [IMG]http://img517.imageshack.us/img517/4773/img0138pq.jpg[/IMG] [IMG]http://img705.imageshack.us/img705/2674/img0136ha.jpg[/IMG] [IMG]http://img580.imageshack.us/img580/6575/img0139l.jpg[/IMG] [IMG]http://img844.imageshack.us/img844/4468/img0134zo.jpg[/IMG]
I think of [IMG] tags.
i think get a scanner
[QUOTE=professor cool.;25988028]i think get a scanner[/QUOTE] Heh, don't really have the money for one of those. Would be cool for the future though!
You listen to Tool. Work more on drawing without the funky textures since you got serious issues with antomy and proportions and you need to learn atleast something about shading. Heavy stylitions are better after you learn how to draw. Also lovely camera angles are bad idea when taking photos of your work. Place the work on flat surface as flat as possible and try to get a 90 degree angle photo on it. Also most of your lineart just screams of incompetence. The snakes for example.
[QUOTE=Pespi;25988277]You listen to Tool. Work more on drawing without the funky textures since you got serious issues with antomy and proportions and you need to learn atleast something about shading. Heavy stylitions are better after you learn how to draw. Also lovely camera angles are bad idea when taking photos of your work. Place the work on flat surface as flat as possible and try to get a 90 degree angle photo on it. Also most of your lineart just screams of incompetence. The snakes for example.[/QUOTE] Alright, thanks for your feedback. I indeed listen to Tool, been listening to them from a young age. As I stated earlier, I'm just starting, but I'll keep what you've said in mind. =)
Post the pictures smaller. You might think that "oh by posting it smaller I'm covering up errors" but in actual fact when you view a physical piece of artwork such as a drawing you don't view it like you view a giant 2000x1500 image on a computer monitor. Also, edit the raw photos so the contrast is better (we should be looking at white paper and black lines, not grey lines and grey paper).
Put them in a different tab and they'll show up as thumbs.
I like the first one, but the others just seem to be pretty half arsed doodles with some pretty patterns.
Hm.. Alright, I should probably spend more times on the outline of the picture. I just love drawing those textures! Thank you for your input.
There should be a sticky in this subforum that says "Don't make a 'Here are some drawings!' thread filled with oversized, poorly photographed sketches." Not that the sketches are bad, but the presentation makes it really hard to see them as they really are. I tried to fix one up a bit [img]http://filesmelt.com/dl/img0136ha.jpg[/img] But I can't fix the fact that they're out of focus, not uniformly illuminated, and shot at an angle.
Looks nice
Looks pretty random and boring. I bet most of us have doodled stuff like this while sitting in boring lessons
Inspiring art indeed
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