@f87 I'm having the same issue with my wrist. I'm on a cintiq and I think it's the steep angle that I'm drawing at.
Regarding your painting, I find the lighting scheme a little odd, I think the under lighting on her face is good, but blowing out her torso like that seems distracting.
When I had an issue with my wrist in the past, it was definitely a combination of my Cintiq being at too acute an angle, and the fact that I was drawing lower on the screen (thereby extending my wrist even further, without realizing I was hurting myself).
also, EXACTLY the same issues with her face as we have discussed many times in your thread. I'm not going to reiterate, you can cross-check against there.
You guys are right, good points. I honestly wanted to fix up the lighting and rework their faces with some reference (not that it excuses my recurring bad habits...) but I just can't paint because of the pain. It's incredibly frustrating to not be able to work.
I don't have a cintiq so I'm trying to fix up the ergonomics of my chair/desk/footrest. As well as go see the doctor, the tendon from my thumb is so swollen And since it may take a while to recover I decided to post it and start watching the next assignment videos while I can't draw.
Ookay, after a long hiatus due to all sorts of personal craziness I'm back to my art routine and ready to seriously tackle these Schoolism assignments. I tried to go ahead and do a greyscale painting of this dragon, but I kind of hate rendering in values only... I sort of start to feel bored, and it seems hard for me to tell how far along the rendering is when it's in black and white. I always end up thinking things are much closer to finished than they really are. So this is about as far as I got with the values:
Then I ran some color passes over it and liked how it looked so I polished it for a few days.
You lost some of your hard edges, which makes it seem a bit too blurry in spots still. Overall, I think the light is pretty good. Your values only version seems to have forced you to get a better grip on your strokes and edges, which is actually pretty nice! When you commit to your forms, it makes a world of difference.
The dragon's face is really good! Just try to watch out regarding your brightest brights - you don't want to go pure white in a painting almost ever, but if you do, it should generally only be at the very brightest and shiniest spots, and used only a small amount for impact. Additionally, using pure white can wash out the colors of your piece - I think the dragon's head is nice because it's got different hues as the form transitions from light to dark. Consider doing the same thing in the future... even if the light source is white, there will still be some hue changes along the form through light and shadow, rather than varying opacities of just white.
I need to mess with the value more but figured I'd get something up, going into color after I get this how I want it, maybe push the stylization a bit and try to figure out what kind of story I'm trying to tell. Kinda going overboard with assignment 3, but I figure whynot.
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Regarding your painting, I find the lighting scheme a little odd, I think the under lighting on her face is good, but blowing out her torso like that seems distracting.
I don't have a cintiq so I'm trying to fix up the ergonomics of my chair/desk/footrest. As well as go see the doctor, the tendon from my thumb is so swollen And since it may take a while to recover I decided to post it and start watching the next assignment videos while I can't draw.
Then I ran some color passes over it and liked how it looked so I polished it for a few days.
I need to mess with the value more but figured I'd get something up, going into color after I get this how I want it, maybe push the stylization a bit and try to figure out what kind of story I'm trying to tell. Kinda going overboard with assignment 3, but I figure whynot.
Keeping this thread alive! Not sure what I'll do now, guess I'll watch the next lesson?