these heads took 20 minutes, on the last one my instructor said "only do line you silly little boy" and I went "okai" so I did pure line on my last one
I'm just going to do line work from now on in the 20 minute head lay in classes
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NappuccinoSurveyor of Things and StuffRegistered Userregular
edited September 2009
That last one has the sleek look of an awesome disney movie. I dunno if you really need to focus on the line work alone seeing as its pretty damn great already.
thanks but thats what my instructor asks of me so until he sais otherwise I suppose i'll just focus completely on line, he said I was going to fast still anyways
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NappuccinoSurveyor of Things and StuffRegistered Userregular
edited September 2009
Oh, in that case, your line work sucks do about 20 more heads with line work
MustangArbiter of Unpopular OpinionsRegistered Userregular
edited September 2009
Yeah Napp, get with the program, shape up or ship out, if you're not part of the solution your part of the problem, there's no I in team, a house divided against itself cannot stand and I could go on like this.
hey hey no spamming my thread, do that in beavos I like using this thread as a flip book to watch my progress
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NappuccinoSurveyor of Things and StuffRegistered Userregular
edited September 2009
That would actually be an interesting flip book- an animation where the art constantly gets better because the artist is constantly improving. I'm not sure if that was your idea, but it sounds like a damn good one.
I messed up on the left eye blargh SO SHUT UP I KNOW! my instructor fixed some stuff half way through the pose
I actually don't have much of a problem with the eye at all and overall think this is pretty well done.
My main problem with this drawing is that SHE HAS A BEARD!
watts sure does teach some sexy value groupings. I think thats what makes everyones drawings "look the same".
Im not sure what to call it other than value groupings.. arrangement of values? Best use of value to describe form?
Its the overemphasis of core shadows,hard edges,shadow mapping and making half-tones look like puzzle pieces instead of a gradient tone to describe form.
sorry but just to stop you there, thinking of the form as a puzzle piece is probably the worst analogy and if you think of your stuff as pieces rather then as a whole your thing is going to be shit.
In fact none of that is really the purpose of shadow, the purpose of the shadow at least at watts is to help indicate form
watts sure does teach some sexy value groupings. I think thats what makes everyones drawings "look the same".
Im not sure what to call it other than value groupings.. arrangement of values? Best use of value to describe form?
Its the overemphasis of core shadows,hard edges,shadow mapping and making half-tones look like puzzle pieces instead of a gradient tone to describe form.
sorry but just to stop you there, thinking of the form as a puzzle piece is probably the worst analogy and if you think of your stuff as pieces rather then as a whole your thing is going to be shit.
Exactly. You're misinterpreting what I'm saying. I'm saying go look at a bunch of 'finished' drawings with a large degree of half-tones that are 'tiled', or faceted into segments.. thats what I meant by 'puzzle pieces'.. because thats what it looks like.. which all of that breaks form, and doesn't describe volume.
Anyways so I didn't post any figures because my instructor drew over them all so not much point showing them, but I was studying and studying and heres my last 3 drawings or in other words only a hour of all my stuff I drew, I'm glad with where i'm getting at but I want to obviously keep moving
20 minutes eachhh
made the legs to long but time ran out as I was fixing it
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I messed up on the left eye blargh SO SHUT UP I KNOW! my instructor fixed some stuff half way through the pose
my instructor drew the bottom right one
and this
Im not sure what to call it other than value groupings.. arrangement of values? Best use of value to describe form?
heres some more drawings in order through the day
they varied between 5 minutes to 2 minutes
(cutted out the instructors drawing because i'm a big bully)
I actually don't have much of a problem with the eye at all and overall think this is pretty well done.
My main problem with this drawing is that SHE HAS A BEARD!
Its the overemphasis of core shadows,hard edges,shadow mapping and making half-tones look like puzzle pieces instead of a gradient tone to describe form.
In fact none of that is really the purpose of shadow, the purpose of the shadow at least at watts is to help indicate form
Or just the right amount of emphasis.
Exactly. You're misinterpreting what I'm saying. I'm saying go look at a bunch of 'finished' drawings with a large degree of half-tones that are 'tiled', or faceted into segments.. thats what I meant by 'puzzle pieces'.. because thats what it looks like.. which all of that breaks form, and doesn't describe volume.
20 minutes eachhh
made the legs to long but time ran out as I was fixing it
5 minutes per pose
3 to 2 minutes
5 minutes again