Hey, Biscuit-tins, mind if I take your talent?
Thanks.
I'm glad we reached this agreement.
proportions are incredibly accurate.. nice eyes
[QUOTE=BISCUIT_TINS;35095733]Almost finished with Walken, just need to do the hair.
[t]http://i.imgur.com/LSnhN.jpg[/t]
Reference image, if anybody is wondering:
[img]http://www4.images.coolspotters.com/photos/599092/christopher-walken-profile.jpg[/img][/QUOTE]
It's so good that i'm tempted to accuse you of cheating somehow. I would love to see a timelapse of you drawing one of these.
Did some doodling during some business stuff today.
[img]http://dl.dropbox.com/u/3655193/DoodlingHeads.jpg[/img]
[img]http://dl.dropbox.com/u/3655193/DoodlingHeads2.jpg[/img]
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[QUOTE=BISCUIT_TINS;35097520]In both the drawings I have posted in this thread, I have posted stages of development. Is that not enough? I'm flattered though, thank you.[/QUOTE]
He meant it as a compliment and joke. He said he's tempted at accusing you of cheating, that means he doesn't want to admit someone can be that good at drawing.
I still can't believe you don't sell your talent
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[QUOTE=BISCUIT_TINS;35098009]I understood, my response was aimed at his request for me to do a timelapse. I was saying that, in posting stages of my drawing process, I have effectively done a timelapse, albeit not a very good one. And, as you can see, I thanked him for the compliment ;)[/QUOTE]
If you sold a couple of drawings you could buy more art material and maybe branch into other medias like acryllic or oils. You've a ridiculous amount of raw talent it would be crazy not to experiment with your artistic ability.
[QUOTE=BISCUIT_TINS;35098009]I understood, my response was aimed at his request for me to do a timelapse. I was saying that, in posting stages of my drawing process, I have effectively done a timelapse, albeit not a very good one. And, as you can see, I thanked him for the compliment ;)[/QUOTE]
Ah, like that.
No, that's not good enough.
Find a webcam or camcorder or whatever, place it in somewhere high and close to wherever you're drawing and aim it at your sheet. Start recording.
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[QUOTE=BISCUIT_TINS;35097520]In both the drawings I have posted in this thread, I have posted stages of development. Is that not enough? I'm flattered though, thank you.[/QUOTE]
It was less to see the progress and more because I would just love to see it done.
[IMG]http://i.imgur.com/6dmSSl.jpg[/IMG]
Extremely early WIP. Just wondering if there are any perspective issues as it's the main reason for my study. It's pretty extreme so kind of mind fucking me.
[QUOTE=KirilloTRON;35090874]Started a picture, but I think that I never complete it. Also, flat textures.
[t]http://fc01.deviantart.net/fs71/f/2012/070/1/a/cg2_by_kirillotr0n-d4se9dl.jpg[/t][/QUOTE]
[IMG]http://i.imgur.com/TFB0e.jpg[/IMG]
I know the face is a WIP, but I thought it looked a bit silly.
I bought an art desk and markers. I spent more on the markers than the desk. Copics are amazing, look forward to some marker pieces from me in the relatively near future (a month or two).
with those perspective lines I think his left shoulder should be a little lower. Using the guides is a good way to see the errors and will help you develop more accurate paintings in the future though.
[QUOTE=Haunted;35100183][IMG]http://i.imgur.com/6dmSSl.jpg[/IMG]
Extremely early WIP. Just wondering if there are any perspective issues as it's the main reason for my study. It's pretty extreme so kind of mind fucking me.[/QUOTE]
when doing perspective lines ya gotta figure out where the horizontal line is. Because now without it, nothing makes sense.
[QUOTE=Detlef;35104306]when doing perspective lines ya gotta figure out where the horizontal line is. Because now without it, nothing makes sense.[/QUOTE]
Isn't it the line that the arrow is pointing at?
also youre now only following one vanishing point while it should be two
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[QUOTE=Xenos;35104516]Isn't it the line that the arrow is pointing at?[/QUOTE]
I don't think so
shouldn't 2 or more vanishing points lead to the same horizontal? Although you are right, the box he put around the figure indicates the second vanishing point is another point far infront of the figure.
nope
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The perspective is very much all wrong
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it doesn't make any sense.
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I would redline it, but im at school.
[QUOTE=Detlef;35104573]nope
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The perspective is very much all wrong
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it doesn't make any sense.
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I would redline it, but im at school.[/QUOTE]
Yeah I see what you are saying though, the horizontal is not clear and because of that neither are the 2 vanishing points.
According to the picture, the horizontal should be around the hips no? If you can see the bottom of the hands then it should at least be below that.
Used images from the book 'Drawing the Human Body' by Giovanni Civardi as reference.
[IMG]http://fc07.deviantart.net/fs71/i/2012/072/4/8/studies_1_by_zacharyhogan-d4slxqc.jpg[/IMG]
Quick landscape.
Used a photograph from [url]www.teara.govt.nz/en/waikato-tribes/3/1[/url] as a reference
[IMG]http://fc02.deviantart.net/fs70/i/2012/072/0/3/landscape___from_pirongia_by_zacharyhogan-d4slxc3.jpg[/IMG]
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Studies were a focus on form rather than value so don't get grumpy at me because I didn't push the darks
[QUOTE=Maloof?;35104691]Used images from the book 'Drawing the Human Body' by Giovanni Civardi as reference.
[IMG]http://fc07.deviantart.net/fs71/i/2012/072/4/8/studies_1_by_zacharyhogan-d4slxqc.jpg[/IMG]
Quick landscape.
Used a photograph from [url]www.teara.govt.nz/en/waikato-tribes/3/1[/url] as a reference
[IMG]http://fc02.deviantart.net/fs70/i/2012/072/0/3/landscape___from_pirongia_by_zacharyhogan-d4slxc3.jpg[/IMG]
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Studies were a focus on form rather than value so don't get grumpy at me because I didn't push the darks[/QUOTE]
<3
[QUOTE=MenteR;35105180]<3[/QUOTE]
Once you get the hang of drawing from references (whether it's life or photos or other drawings) you can draw pretty much anything
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I'm doing the figure studies from the drawing book so that I can draw better figures when I have no models or references around. I have no issue with using references but I'd like to be able to do some basic anatomy on the run
[QUOTE=Haunted;35100183][IMG]http://i.imgur.com/6dmSSl.jpg[/IMG]
Extremely early WIP. Just wondering if there are any perspective issues as it's the main reason for my study. It's pretty extreme so kind of mind fucking me.[/QUOTE]
I don't think it's much use to do a perspective study of a heavily cloaked figure with nothingness all around him.
Maybe try a person on a street or something.
The horizon is at the top of his head.. the viewer is looking down. I have yet to finish the rest, if it helps there is going to be a figure walking up the steps (about 1/10 of the size) to pick up a sword at the base of his feet. The whole point is that it's pretty extreme scales. Also when i say it's a study it's also something i want to paint..
(The arrow is irrelevant, it was a lighting guide but i didn't stay true to it)
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[QUOTE=Detlef;35104573]nope
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The perspective is very much all wrong
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it doesn't make any sense.
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I would redline it, but im at school.[/QUOTE]
The vanishing point is way way off to the left.. The lines all come perfectly from one point, i made a spherical 1 point VP. I don't think people realise that the statue is meant to be massive and i'm going to paint a figure that is very tiny walking up some steps below. Sorry if it wasn't obvious, I see what you mean about it being 2 points instead of one.. I'm still going to try and finish this so the mistakes are even clearer, because in my head it makes sense :v:
it's incorrect
[QUOTE=Detlef;35105746]it's incorrect[/QUOTE]
Okay, do you see how I can salvage it now you know it's massive. A 2nd VP the same distance to the right? Even if I have to remake the entire thing I want to so I learn. I've tried really hard to wrap my head around perspective, everytime practicing with cubes and stuff it seems so easy yet when i apply it I fail.
I'll draw an example
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I only have paint
[IMG]http://i.imgur.com/dOLMS.png[/IMG]
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You honestly don't need more lines than that
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