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Hi guys I finally decided to stop lurking and show you some of my art work I've been meaning to do this a lot sooner but I have been really bogged down with work from collage but anyway enjoy.
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Crazy Old Brit
Join Date: Oct 2005
Location: United Kingdom
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College. Ah good times.... Nicely done though. Gald to see less lurkers and more members
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Nice drawing
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Thanks im working on some new ones they should be fineshed soon.
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Process Master
Join Date: Jun 2005
Posts: 556
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well drawn! she an interesting looking character..
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Frequent Poster
Join Date: Aug 2005
Location: Cleveland OHIO
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Really Good!!! Quit Lurking around and upload some more images.
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Process Disciple
Join Date: May 2005
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Anatomy's a little whacked (especially those arms- no bones would fit that way) but I've seen worse. Try life-modeling a little and you'll get more realistic poses.
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Ok here is my second drawing what do you guys think
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Process Disciple
Join Date: May 2005
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Now why did she go and put her hand in a lawnmower...?
Just kidding. Same skeletal problems as before, but that just takes practice. Her hips and her shoulders don't seem to be pointing the same direction, you need to draw in the twist or re-work the angles to match up. Nice breasts/shoulders/head, though. |
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Thanks for the feed back SoylentOrange I will try to practice getting the skeletal structure right in future.
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Process Disciple
Join Date: May 2005
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If you've got the money and the inclination, I'd suggest picking up a few life-drawing books to really get that anatomy down. Failing that, the more economical solution is to look for nude models online (Not porn, but real models) and just draw them. After enough times, you'll start to get a real feel for body shape and contour, especially how the meat wraps and twists around the bones.
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#12 |
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Join Date: Aug 2005
Location: Cleveland OHIO
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I must give you more credit for your work than Soylent does, your lines are clean especially for a sketch. However, he is right in telling you that your anatomy needs a little work, I have the same problem with my figures. Your work is definitely not crap by any means. I have seen a thousand times worst, than your work that have been uploaded to many sites, that have received positive recognition. Keep working at it and please keep uploading your work. Please purchase this life drawing book as soon as possible," Dynamic Figure Drawing by Hogarth." It's the best life drawing book out there, I promise you that you will not regret buying it.
Also use Poser or DAZ in aiding you with your life drawing skills. Those programs were originally created to help artist, such as yourself, in positions your figures for drawing. These programs will also help you greatly. Zman "Not BE, just an example of some of my work..." Last edited by Zman; 01-30-2006 at 11:56 PM. |
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