PH3NF1X // ART thread you were saying?
Re: My artwork
Huh, weird. The images don't open in Opera. They work fine in Firefox.
Your colors are all over the place, really bold, unbalanced, angry, high contrast. It doesn't look good. The best of the recent bunch is the guy on the bottom of page 2, with green and yellow clothes, red, yellow and brownish skin.
Your other works tend to be all cold, or all warm, dominated by a single color with no contrasting color at all. It looks one-sided, unbalanced. Try using a few different colors and getting some sort of harmony going.
Your violet face is flat. It has no third dimension. The skin looks blue, cold and dead. The face is the color of an old bruise.The hair DOES have three-dimensionality in the curving strokes, making the face look even worse for it. The hair is the color of electricity and ice, and while it doesn't look alive, it doesn't look dead. It looks like it could be moving. The skin and hair are yellow on the right, as if there was a bright light there. However, there's no clear direction for the light, you can't say if it's from the front, from the far right, or from behind. There is no shadow on the left side, the nose has a shadow ON THE RIGHT, on the side that should be in the light. There's a small, slightly lighter spot on the left, that indicates some sort of light, but since that light bright spot is weak, it couldn't cast harsh, dark shadows.
I'm not saying this because I think you're bad. You're drawing and painting, and that's very good. That's great. However, if you want to get better, you should start thinking about things a bit more. Don't copy straight from the books, LEARN from the books.
Ask yourself questions - why did the artist draw it like this? Why is this darker? Why is this red and not yellow?
If you're coloring a character, don't choose the colors yourself. Choose the colors from the book - but use a picture or character! Don't just look at "how to draw" books, but also at art books, at books with great paintings and drawings, anime or not.
Do more exercises like the last one you posted, all random blots - but small, VERY small! Make something the size of a playing card - no characters, just nice colors. Take the colors of some image that has colors you like. Then, once you've done that a few times, try doing a few exercises that are smaller, just the size of a matchbox. Why? So that you have no space to add in too much detail, and so that you can do many of them. Make two dozen, put them on a wall, and choose the three best ones. Compare those three to images you like, and try to find out why they work.
Your colors are all over the place, really bold, unbalanced, angry, high contrast. It doesn't look good. The best of the recent bunch is the guy on the bottom of page 2, with green and yellow clothes, red, yellow and brownish skin.
Your other works tend to be all cold, or all warm, dominated by a single color with no contrasting color at all. It looks one-sided, unbalanced. Try using a few different colors and getting some sort of harmony going.
Your violet face is flat. It has no third dimension. The skin looks blue, cold and dead. The face is the color of an old bruise.The hair DOES have three-dimensionality in the curving strokes, making the face look even worse for it. The hair is the color of electricity and ice, and while it doesn't look alive, it doesn't look dead. It looks like it could be moving. The skin and hair are yellow on the right, as if there was a bright light there. However, there's no clear direction for the light, you can't say if it's from the front, from the far right, or from behind. There is no shadow on the left side, the nose has a shadow ON THE RIGHT, on the side that should be in the light. There's a small, slightly lighter spot on the left, that indicates some sort of light, but since that light bright spot is weak, it couldn't cast harsh, dark shadows.
I'm not saying this because I think you're bad. You're drawing and painting, and that's very good. That's great. However, if you want to get better, you should start thinking about things a bit more. Don't copy straight from the books, LEARN from the books.
Ask yourself questions - why did the artist draw it like this? Why is this darker? Why is this red and not yellow?
If you're coloring a character, don't choose the colors yourself. Choose the colors from the book - but use a picture or character! Don't just look at "how to draw" books, but also at art books, at books with great paintings and drawings, anime or not.
Do more exercises like the last one you posted, all random blots - but small, VERY small! Make something the size of a playing card - no characters, just nice colors. Take the colors of some image that has colors you like. Then, once you've done that a few times, try doing a few exercises that are smaller, just the size of a matchbox. Why? So that you have no space to add in too much detail, and so that you can do many of them. Make two dozen, put them on a wall, and choose the three best ones. Compare those three to images you like, and try to find out why they work.
Re: My artwork
thank you man. ^_^ I try to get better
Re: My artwork
I make a brief return to this thread to thank Endoperez for taking the time to explain the things I couldn't and/or didn't dare to 'cos my brain is currently full of fuck. Very well worded, too.
Well done, that man.
H'zah.
*Abandon thread²*
Well done, that man.
H'zah.
*Abandon thread²*
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Diddo. I've got my own thread to hide in, all alone.Glabbit wrote:I make a brief return to this thread to thank Endoperez for taking the time to explain the things I couldn't and/or didn't dare to 'cos my brain is currently full of fuck. Very well worded, too.
Well done, that man.
H'zah.
*Abandon thread²*
"Screw you guys, I'm goin' home."
Re: My artwork
hey guys, update here, some old and new. some stuff i've never posted.
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I like this one.
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I'm trying to figure out how he did it.
Surely he didn't just use paint or something and start drawing lines.
Surely he didn't just use paint or something and start drawing lines.
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I used a combination or alchemy and photoshop
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hope you guys like it?
some old and new stuff
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Today, I scrolled past this guy for the umpteenth time and suddenly thought:
That's it. I hereby dub this guy Squidward. Whatever else he is supposed to be or portray, he will forever be Squidward to me now.
Squidward.Van wrote:
That's it. I hereby dub this guy Squidward. Whatever else he is supposed to be or portray, he will forever be Squidward to me now.
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Ah, well there's the bit where I just copy all the images I post elsewhere so I guess sometimes there's going to be a duplicate
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Van, this is how I feel about you. I hope this shows my crazy love for you.