Then here's one for you, core.
A friend of mine asked me to doodle up some flyers for his pet grooming business idea. Here's one of the doggies that resulted.
Can someone help me with her feet? A paintover would be a GODSEND.
Anyways, dickin' around. I love using reference more, it feels healthy, and it is fun to see how little the picture is like the reference, but just feels better than if it was from my head.
Can someone help me with her feet? A paintover would be a GODSEND.
I dunno how much help this will be, but I noticed two things wrong with her. Number one, there's no perspective in your picture, and two, she has no balance. The feet don't look right because they're in a weird position, with proper perspective thrown in first it makes balancing the figure easier when it comes to actually drawing it.
Lord knows I have lots of trouble with legs and feet as well Frank, but if I have anything to add it's that you might benefit from paying more attention to the contour of the calf muscle. On her right leg for example, the calf seems to originate from her thigh mass, when in reality it attaches at the same height as the kneecap.
While Max's new gesture seems a bit more sturdy, I don't think that was the main problem with Frank's, as it's entirely possible to stand naturally with one leg locked and the other cocked...
Thanks for all the crits on creep w/ girl in the previous thread; didn't check back before the lockdown. >_<
I wasn't putting my finger on what looked wrong with it before; you're all awesome. The depth implied by the foreshortening on his arms doesn't really agree with the apparent distance between his feet and hers. <3s, guys.
Knowing how to use reference is just as important as using them I think, and recently I have been practicing both, I really am enjoying the difference in my art. It also allows me to experiment more with style and color.
The lower body seems more shallowly angled away from front-on than the upper body. Slightly. The crotch being off-center would mean that the lower body would be more angled.
The lower body seems more shallowly angled away from front-on than the upper body. Slightly. The crotch being off-center would mean that the lower body would be more angled.
Frank, in the time that I've been lurking here your art has improved like whoa. And I really like the last picture you posted so I'm breaking my lurking!
I have no art to post so I'll go back to lurking now. But keep up the awesomeness.
A cover for a webcomic that I'm writing and drawing and planning on making a site for. This is the cover for the first story entitled "The man with a name and the man with a knife." About two of the characters in the comic.
I too used to think there was some magic pencil out there that could give you those awesome fat and loose strokes until I watched the Marko DVD. Frank knows where it's at. It's not magic pencil, it's magic paper (too bad bristol board is too expensive for me to sketch on :S)
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so don't think that these are like 10 second doodles
A friend of mine asked me to doodle up some flyers for his pet grooming business idea. Here's one of the doggies that resulted.
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Anyways, dickin' around. I love using reference more, it feels healthy, and it is fun to see how little the picture is like the reference, but just feels better than if it was from my head.
At least, it's easier to do for me.
I dunno how much help this will be, but I noticed two things wrong with her. Number one, there's no perspective in your picture, and two, she has no balance. The feet don't look right because they're in a weird position, with proper perspective thrown in first it makes balancing the figure easier when it comes to actually drawing it.
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While Max's new gesture seems a bit more sturdy, I don't think that was the main problem with Frank's, as it's entirely possible to stand naturally with one leg locked and the other cocked...
Max- Thanks man, lots more sass in your pose. :P
Goodnight!
I wasn't putting my finger on what looked wrong with it before; you're all awesome. The depth implied by the foreshortening on his arms doesn't really agree with the apparent distance between his feet and hers. <3s, guys.
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Here you go!
Good show!
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Frank, your pictures are so fucking awesome.
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Synthetic Orange - HA!!!! I It. We should do more collabs. ~~
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Recent penciltry:
Couldn't think of anything else for her to say..
Knowing how to use reference is just as important as using them I think, and recently I have been practicing both, I really am enjoying the difference in my art. It also allows me to experiment more with style and color.
This is a fairly accurate depiction of my coat. Maybe a bit smaller than in real life.
...Only I wear a trench coat
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Blaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaah!
PS Frank:
I love that last one. :^:
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We got out of school because of "Icy Conditions". Basically, it was below 30 and there was some sleet. God, I love Texas.
I'd like some feedback on this before I go any further.
When I scan them in, the white background looks really glaring nasty. I like toning it down with the brown/orange.
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what the hell kind of pencils do you use?
the strokes look so smooth and clean, i thought it was done with a photoshop brush!
I'm not sure I understand. Please explain.
Ah. Ok, got it.
Cool, thanks. It's F lead, mechanical pencil. The thing is, Bristol Board.
I have no art to post so I'll go back to lurking now. But keep up the awesomeness.
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Isn't that just a metaphor for life?
^^^ Vary your line weight