I've gone through your thread ninjai and I have to say kudos to you on the improvements you've made already. Your thread is really inspiring and makes me want to try my hand at drawing again. My problem is I always revert to a crappy anime style whenever I try to draw from imagination, and it never feels like I improve from drawing real life
Maybe I need to just suck it up and try to draw at least a picture a day, and maybe get a few books to do studies from
I've gone through your thread ninjai and I have to say kudos to you on the improvements you've made already. Your thread is really inspiring and makes me want to try my hand at drawing again. My problem is I always revert to a crappy anime style whenever I try to draw from imagination, and it never feels like I improve from drawing real life
Maybe I need to just suck it up and try to draw at least a picture a day, and maybe get a few books to do studies from
My sister has the same problem @ anime style etc, its like the guys around here are always saying, draw from life, draw from life, and draw all the time. I haven't been able to do the last part of that recently because of winding down, and being busy, but I draw when I can, and always look for inspiration or some project to get excited about. Good luck!
stylistically i challenge the blue shirt with blue tie look... additionally it looks like you are reverting to an earlier style that i think iruka mentioned pages back, (mostly about the mouth pretty much appears anywhere on the face, panel 2 and 3 particularly. But structure in general looks really weak).
panel 1 the arm seems out of place (at least i think it is an arm, it has no hand), as it looks like he is an amputee (strengthened by panel 3) it feels extraneous, but i think for flow he should either have them drawn in all or not at all, going halfsies is confusing.
panel 5 the old guy looks like he might be eating a massive bowl of easter eggs? Its freaking me out man So i really like that panel, it also seems to be the only one that implies a 3D look, everything else looks very flat (simple can work, but alot of your background stuff comes off as lazy?)
Then again this entire webcomic thing looks hard, maybe you could purchase steal that furry themed universe that was being bandied about earlier?
It looks lazy because I don't know what the fuck I'm doing. I mean look at any of the backgrounds I've done, consistency is all over the place, and placing people in an environment is mind boggling to me... Also he's not an amputee, the page isn't done because I can't bring myself to finish that heaping pile of shit.
And yeah the style thing... It never really got fixed, it just got ignore.....
I start life drawing / painting / environment painting /drawing next week from a few private tutors that come highly recommended... Hopefully i can stop being
so embarrassed by my own work
yeah but the good news is there are a lot of webcomic people with threads and most of the advice is probably applicable across different webcomic ideas
checking out the early pages of ronny's whomp thread, fletcher's antics thread, and squidbunny's thread will probably be alot more useful than anything id be able to give you.
also ive seen this book thrown around in a few different threads.
He already has Scott Mcclouds understanding comics I think.
And well, if you can't bring yourself to finish heaping piles of shit you'll never finish a pile of gold. Here's a vid hatter posted on google+ some time ago
The more stuff you manage to finish, the faster it goes (except when it takes forever to finish, like the way one hour poses aren't good for much if you haven't started out with faster poses for practice because you need to practice the stuff that's on your level). It's not always fun to be an artist and your perception of your skills swing up and down like a sinuous line, when in fact your artistic skill is sort of linear really.
edit: anybody have that graph of the artists appreciation of his work or know what it's called?
And @ farb, I've actually read those a few times... U can't really help suck. I'm pretty sure this is one of those you have to suck a lot before you get better... Cuz having read both understanding comics and making comics, as well as the threads that you've mentioned plus others... It still looks like ass...
having read both understanding comics and making comics, as well as the threads that you've mentioned plus others... It still looks like ass...
It's wrong to expect that your stuff will magically be better just because you read some books. What's important is that you got something out of it - did you learn something new? Do you think you have a better...understanding of how to make comics after reading about understanding them? (hehe) Putting to use what you've learned is also its own teaching. (:
alright... finally getting into those drawing sessions and classes I've been talking about since forever. Finally able to start today. Monday is a drawing class, Wed oil painting, friday and saturday life drawing session. In the month of september the same guy that runs those classes/sessions is throwing together a landscape painting class that I'm signed up for.
The tip I have is keep doing it! Stop getting frustrated, you're doing everything right. You're not where you want to be yet in skill because that takes time. You should feel proud of yourself for how far you've come. Seriously, I'm not just being like "there there honey you're doing great" it's hard for you to see right now because all you're focusing on is your flaws but I'm seeing massive improvement so just keep going.
I'm not frustrated beav. Maybe I'm coming across that way, but I'm actually really proud of those life drawings because last year about this time I was going to that session before I deployed and it was fucking miserable, I'm really proud of that last one.
and Yeah I plan on keeping doing it... for a long time.
Went to class today. Chris Alvarez (NSFW) is the teacher, private studio basis. He hired a new model today (who flaked out on us) so we had one of the other studio occupants model for us.
Working with Charcoal for the first time, 10 to 15 minute poses. The way I understand it is you aren't drawing anything, you're merely establishing light and dark shapes. If you have any pointers for working with charcoal plz let me know (links to other stuff would be nice too )
This one is probably the most accurate and lifelike piece from today. The others are spoilered for scroll.
blurry photo... i couldn't get a good picture of this one for some reason.
This is my very first one. Was a little shy with the charcoal, didn't know quite how dark I should go so its a bit light. Not much contrast between light and darks.
Monochrome oil. The photos aren't very good, it appears that no matter which lighting I took it in, the oil reflected lots of light... suggestions on how to do that in the future?
This is my room!
I just got the Jullian collapsible easel. Got a nifty drawer in it so I can take it out to my landscape painting class that starts in Septiembre por favor.
The model was gorgeous and I strove against fate to draw her face, but alas, I am not good enough. CHALLENGE ACCEPTED! I'm all up in some inspired and challenged right now. Gonna go chill at the local coffee get place and draw.
Didn't do so well today. The gesture turned out great, once I started shading/adding detail it all went to shit, especially once I started mixing compressed with vine charcoal. Nothing I'm proud of, my warm up gestures were terrible, a little discouraged. Gonna go draw more now.
This is a guy who was drawing there too, he was amazing.
I like that you resisted the urge to copy paste a few screens for continuity, the art over all is solid (ive read web comics with far.. far.. far worse drawings), id say that panel 5 is actually extraneous to your joke, and might even detract from it (but im biased i view it as a peanuts teacher talking joke which has been done frequently), it might work better as a 1,2,4,6 and dropping the other 2 panels (id really prefer to see this joke in a three panel format but i really do enjoy those 4 panels, with the exception of the desk line 4.
I like that you resisted the urge to copy paste a few screens for continuity, the art over all is solid (Ive read web comics with far.. far.. far worse drawings),
I can't quite tell if this is sarcasm. :P I personally think the final whump* sells the passive aggressive nature of the character, and frustration rather than anger, like beating your head against a wall. Maybe I'm wrong.
ABSOLUTELY LOVE the BTBAM reference. Fucking top notch man, really kick-ass work.
Thats what I'm wearing, what's on my chair, and yes that is The Parallax Hypersleep Dialogue on vinyl sleeve with the disc on the record player behind me.
Its been a long time since I've uploaded anything. I had a rough patch with my artwork when working on that comic, cuz I'm a terrible artist and I stopped drawing for over a month... This is sort of a graveyard update, but I wanted to post something. I plan on uploading a lot more of my doodles from the last week in a bit, this stuff is sort of fan art for the movie "Rubber".
So jerry and mike uploaded this video. The part at 5:46 made me trololol.... the mental image was high larious. so I'm-a drawd it. This is what I have so far.
started drawing it watching day[9] play amnesia... and got distracted. I'll work on it some moar
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Maybe I need to just suck it up and try to draw at least a picture a day, and maybe get a few books to do studies from
Hiking Essentials
My sister has the same problem @ anime style etc, its like the guys around here are always saying, draw from life, draw from life, and draw all the time. I haven't been able to do the last part of that recently because of winding down, and being busy, but I draw when I can, and always look for inspiration or some project to get excited about. Good luck!
@Obi, Nib, Hatter, thanks guys.
There was a female soldier on my flight who, while drop dead gorgeous, seemed impregnable behind her music.
edit: changed how i want to spell non existent words
panel 1 the arm seems out of place (at least i think it is an arm, it has no hand), as it looks like he is an amputee (strengthened by panel 3) it feels extraneous, but i think for flow he should either have them drawn in all or not at all, going halfsies is confusing.
panel 5 the old guy looks like he might be eating a massive bowl of easter eggs? Its freaking me out man So i really like that panel, it also seems to be the only one that implies a 3D look, everything else looks very flat (simple can work, but alot of your background stuff comes off as lazy?)
Then again this entire webcomic thing looks hard, maybe you could purchase steal that furry themed universe that was being bandied about earlier?
(i keeeeeeeeeeed)
And yeah the style thing... It never really got fixed, it just got ignore.....
I start life drawing / painting / environment painting /drawing next week from a few private tutors that come highly recommended... Hopefully i can stop being
so embarrassed by my own work
checking out the early pages of ronny's whomp thread, fletcher's antics thread, and squidbunny's thread will probably be alot more useful than anything id be able to give you.
also ive seen this book thrown around in a few different threads.
And well, if you can't bring yourself to finish heaping piles of shit you'll never finish a pile of gold. Here's a vid hatter posted on google+ some time ago
The more stuff you manage to finish, the faster it goes (except when it takes forever to finish, like the way one hour poses aren't good for much if you haven't started out with faster poses for practice because you need to practice the stuff that's on your level). It's not always fun to be an artist and your perception of your skills swing up and down like a sinuous line, when in fact your artistic skill is sort of linear really.
edit: anybody have that graph of the artists appreciation of his work or know what it's called?
It's wrong to expect that your stuff will magically be better just because you read some books. What's important is that you got something out of it - did you learn something new? Do you think you have a better...understanding of how to make comics after reading about understanding them? (hehe) Putting to use what you've learned is also its own teaching. (:
edit: I guess I could just click on that picture right there :P
yeah I lernt something, but I don't know how well I'm applying it.
Here are today's fruits. [/pun]
1 minute gestures
^^prolly my favorite gesture
5 minutes
idk how long
possibly the best thing I've ever drawn...
Critiques/Tips for live drawing?
and Yeah I plan on keeping doing it... for a long time.
2> damn now ive clicked on deviant art chasing forumer pictures
Working with Charcoal for the first time, 10 to 15 minute poses. The way I understand it is you aren't drawing anything, you're merely establishing light and dark shapes. If you have any pointers for working with charcoal plz let me know (links to other stuff would be nice too )
This one is probably the most accurate and lifelike piece from today. The others are spoilered for scroll.
blurry photo... i couldn't get a good picture of this one for some reason.
This is my very first one. Was a little shy with the charcoal, didn't know quite how dark I should go so its a bit light. Not much contrast between light and darks.
glass r hard
some gestures
mug and vase?
a pear and abowl
This is my room!
I just got the Jullian collapsible easel. Got a nifty drawer in it so I can take it out to my landscape painting class that starts in Septiembre por favor.
The model was gorgeous and I strove against fate to draw her face, but alas, I am not good enough. CHALLENGE ACCEPTED! I'm all up in some inspired and challenged right now. Gonna go chill at the local coffee get place and draw.
some practice out of my anatomy book. about 10 mins or so
Some anatomy from imagination. I've come a long way understanding form and light.
My friend on the couch.
Idea spawned from that 2 page comic contest. 1st page of 2, working on speech bubble placement. Some stuff is still not finished
Crits? Tips?
Also I need to know how to place text into photoshop
edit: It just occurred to me how short the brim of the hat are on the profile shots. Gonna have to fix that
I like this
Didn't do so well today. The gesture turned out great, once I started shading/adding detail it all went to shit, especially once I started mixing compressed with vine charcoal. Nothing I'm proud of, my warm up gestures were terrible, a little discouraged. Gonna go draw more now.
Gonna have to up the contrast on the face lines n stuff. Cuz they no can b seen
better?
ABSOLUTELY LOVE the BTBAM reference. Fucking top notch man, really kick-ass work.
*not directly a reference to another webcomic
Thats what I'm wearing, what's on my chair, and yes that is The Parallax Hypersleep Dialogue on vinyl sleeve with the disc on the record player behind me.
All of you:
Netflix.
Rubber.
Watch.
Enjoy.
So jerry and mike uploaded this video. The part at 5:46 made me trololol.... the mental image was high larious. so I'm-a drawd it. This is what I have so far.
started drawing it watching day[9] play amnesia... and got distracted. I'll work on it some moar
http://penny-arcade.com/patv/episode/dvd-deleted-scenes-sample
Here are some additional things
And yes, you can borrow my copy of street fighter.