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I think that one of them should be taking the lead, at least a little, so their overall gesture should be to one side. As it is, they're both standing straight up.
I also think guy-on-right's hands could be a little lower, or his arms wrapped a bit more firmly. Fingers in the hair, whatever. It's all good, but they need to be more involved with each other.
Obi, I like that overall, but while the tracer rounds (laser fire?) in the bottom half resemble "reality" to a degree, the white dotted lines in the top half are totally unbelievable
I feel it would be much improved without those and those polygons near them
I agree, Wassermelone that is awesome. Though i reckon it would lok better if you painted the building texture. photo looks a little out of place atm.
doodle sketches i did today. The man is a gambling addict and his wife is pissed that she has to wait for him outside the casino. meanwhile a police car drives past about to ping her for standing in a no standing zone. What a bad day.
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Aside from the arms and legs being proportionately unruly im just finding it impossible to get the kind of brushstrokes I want, all my pics look so flat and samey.
I think I need to start doing simpler pics, focus on anatomy and simply textures rather than overreaching with these kind of images I never finish.
I was sketching my eraser pen, then this happened:
Only problem is that this is the first time I tried including the lighting in a sketch, and didn't know what to do with the parts I added or changed.
That means I need to start including light and shadow every time so I don't get stuck in the habit of drawing flat things, and so I learn how light works.
I like spending a good portion of time on the lineart, because it's makes the final easier for me to do. 'Specially when I can use the clean pencil linework for the final's inks.
Now youre just showing off wakkawa
you should try your process with oils. could get some nice effects.
heres a wip painting of Tony Abbott.
Im still at a bit of a struggle with oils. the more i paint, i get to a point where im removing the paint from the board. could be a sign of my lack of applying the right colour straight away, or im working too thick... hmmm.. guess ill just keep at it and see where it goes.
early block in with brunt umber. didnt push it far enough, nor wait for it to dry enough.
WCK, are you painting wet-in-wet, or allowing the layer to dry before moving on to the next layer? If you're rubbing off the previous layer of paint...you need to wait until the previous layers have dried before painting on top of them.
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I don't trust my wife either, she says she likes my stuff, but my I know deep down that she secretly thinks it's all terrible.
kochikens said I should draw two dudes makin out
so I drew two dudes makin out
I agree, and when my wife walked by and saw me looking at two guys kissing.... she said "I just don't feel any spark."
Either we are through, or she agrees too
It needs passion or some coyness to the expression
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I think it needs some head tilt. It looks too... straight on. People dont make out with their noses aligned!
I think that one of them should be taking the lead, at least a little, so their overall gesture should be to one side. As it is, they're both standing straight up.
I also think guy-on-right's hands could be a little lower, or his arms wrapped a bit more firmly. Fingers in the hair, whatever. It's all good, but they need to be more involved with each other.
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I feel it would be much improved without those and those polygons near them
Do you hold any opinions that aren't terrible, WCK?
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I've given up hope on the possibility a long time ago.
Tam you draw good. Its a good picture. :<
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doodle sketches i did today. The man is a gambling addict and his wife is pissed that she has to wait for him outside the casino. meanwhile a police car drives past about to ping her for standing in a no standing zone. What a bad day.
It looks like they're getting more into it
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My one caveat is they really really similar facial structures and some variety in that aspect would be cool.
Aside from the arms and legs being proportionately unruly im just finding it impossible to get the kind of brushstrokes I want, all my pics look so flat and samey.
I think I need to start doing simpler pics, focus on anatomy and simply textures rather than overreaching with these kind of images I never finish.
Only problem is that this is the first time I tried including the lighting in a sketch, and didn't know what to do with the parts I added or changed.
That means I need to start including light and shadow every time so I don't get stuck in the habit of drawing flat things, and so I learn how light works.
Sorry the blurry photo....iphone sucks.
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I couldnt fit kerrigan in, but that might be for another day.
It's always really interesting to see an artist's process.
Like, heres my old samus pic.
I like spending a good portion of time on the lineart, because it's makes the final easier for me to do. 'Specially when I can use the clean pencil linework for the final's inks.
you should try your process with oils. could get some nice effects.
heres a wip painting of Tony Abbott.
Im still at a bit of a struggle with oils. the more i paint, i get to a point where im removing the paint from the board. could be a sign of my lack of applying the right colour straight away, or im working too thick... hmmm.. guess ill just keep at it and see where it goes.
early block in with brunt umber. didnt push it far enough, nor wait for it to dry enough.