- Thank you! I finally cleaned that up. Meanwhile started 3 more ..I have a habit of taking too long to finish a piece, then I lose interest in it and just start something else. I found 8 from recently i started and abandoned, that are decent enough to not delete, but not finished. There’s also been a number of drawings I felt I “outgrew” - became better before I finished them, and it would be easier to start from scratch than fix them. Anyone else thinking that?in24.4k
- Lady Death Fanart Collectible: Part 6 Polypaint and base Hi, it’s time to share with you another part of the process to create this fanart piece. Polypaint As this is my first collectible fanart I didn’t have previous experience with polypaint so I tried my best and played a bit with it.I wanted to give a ghostly and eerie look to Lady Death, she is beautiful and deadly, but at the end of the day she is a woman that died and was reborn at hell as an avenging spirit, that’s why I gave her skin tone a bluish very cold tone.As you will see I gave myself some creative freedom to deviate from the traditional color scheme that this characater has in comics and illustrations.To add a bit of sensuality by painting some freckles on the face and the chest. The dark nature of this character was the perfect excuse to gave her a kind of goth make up, very dark shadows around the eyes, blue lips and fingernails. I know that the original character includes sexy red lips but I wanted this girl to have a sexy but at the same time creepy look, that’s why we can see some thin veins emanating from her eyes. The biggest chromatic change I did for this character is at the hair. Lady Death has a characteristic white weavy hair but in my fanart I decided to gave her a very saturated blue color.The reason behind this wasn’t only an aesthetic choice. I want that the face area strongly pulls the attention of the viewer so this area needed a stronger contrast. Another reason is that I want her to have a more modern look, as I mentioned before, I’m strongly attracted to women with goth/punk look. I gave myself half an hour or more to analyse the work of experienced sculptors that create collectibles and I discovered that the use of darker values on the skin is often applied to create a greater sense of volume and three-dimensionality. I found that areas with heavy ambient occlusion are the perfect places to paint with darker colors in order to increase the separation between different forms. Even though she has a bluish skin tone, I used a bit of warmer hues in areas that, in real life, tend to go towards red and pink, this is very obvious in the nose, cheeks, and knuckles. Thinking with a logical mind it’s completely absurd to have warmer tones on the body of a zombie like creature but I didn’t want to limit myself by using only blue tones, it looks boring and artificial. In real life these colors are created by blood vessels in areas where the skin is very thin. ** Scythe **for her weapon I applied a cool gray with some warmer variations, this color scheme is influenced by the work of H.R giger. Base I’d like to talk about the design for the base which, to be honest, I forgot to develop along with the character.My main idea with the base is to show that Lady Death inhabits a very sterile and arid land, at the end of the day she is at hell.You can see a that she walks over dirt and rocks, a sign that she’s surrounded by death and loneliness. As part of the landscape we can see some bones and skulls to reinforce the idea of lack of living creatures, yet we can see three hands that try to reach her legs.This hands represent that all creatures are subordinated to her power and seek an evil blessing with a simple touch of the princess of the damned.1- The hand with skin burns represents the souls of those who are newcomers to hell, tortured souls that suffer for the sins comitted on earth.2- The hand with greenish rotten skin and pustules is the reminder of the decay that has infected the souls of those who have been trapped and have forgotten their humanity3- Last but not least, the hand of a demon shows that even dark creatures and entities bow before her presence. The cherry on the top, at least in my vision, are the simese twins that emerge from the ground, this malevolent creatures remind us that in hell there’s only perversion and any trace of innocence is lost. Thanks for reading till this pointI’m really happy to be very close to finish this creative journey, last but not least it’s mandatory to talk about splitting the sculpture in several pieces to be printed, this will be my last entry before showing the final rendered images. See yaMay Zbrush be with youin1.5k
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- Hello! My name is Vithor, I am from Brazil, studied Design at a local college worked as an illustrator for more than 10 years. I took a time off around 3 years ago and am trying to get back in my art shape and maybe become professional again. Here are some recent pictures: You can find timelapses for most of them on my instagram: www.instagram.com Vithor Albertim (@vithor_albertim) • Instagram photos and videos 123 Followers, 638 Following, 19 Posts - See Instagram photos and videos from Vithor Albertim (@vithor_albertim) Comments and critiques are always welcome.Cheers!in805
- Thank you @daceronine! If I remember I save in google cloud, I will have to stick a note to do it more often. Lamp is from life. Poses are from refs but I look at refs for a while and then try to do it myself and look it up if needed. Outfits and rest is from imagination Something went wrong while installing system so we will have to wipe everything again... pc works but something is wrong. We will wait till internet is done and I will save everything on cloud this time Threads came out in eu. It's been 3 days and I had more engagement than after half a year on instagram. It feels really nice I hope it stays this way A portrait of old dude. It's the same character I posted a while ago. Inspired by Bayard Wu work. At first I thought of him as a bear but I named him Fenrir and I think wolf suits him better. Eye gave me a bit of hard time but I think it is fine now. I focused on face and forgot about area below. The way I draw hair clashes with greying hair. I had the same problem while doing Lohse's white hair. Does it looks like it is greying here? I love how desaturated red looks blue there. I keep lying to myself that I will use different color scheme but It all comes down to this blue and yellowish one it is just flipped this time Have a great day!in48.8k
Nude Figure Drawing
Now, this is where the interesting bits is coming in. Drawing people is never my strength (excluding cartoon lmao) so this took some considerable times in comparison to other courses in term 1. But this is very beneficial as it strengthens my observation out on what to look for.
NOTE - There are a lot of good examples on Discord chat. Go have a look for more reference on there. My Discord is Gordon003#7031 if interested to chat to.
Part 1 - Line of Action
Part 2 - Head, Ribcage & Pelvis

Part 3 - Joints
Part 4 - Cylinders
Full Process Combined
Part 5 - Proportion

Part 6 - Gesture Drawing
Most challenging but also the most rewarding. I have done Gesture Drawing before but I don't see the main goal/point of doing it every day until Marc and other Youtubers videos recommended by other artist on Discord explained it.
Basically, it helps me refine my observation skill in detecting key body parts quickly and find the flow of action since it's meant to be quick. In summary, this one took some considerable time and will continue to do as warmup activity.
Initial Gesture Drawing
Current Gesture Drawing
Overall
This is the hardest course in Term 1. But it's the most rewarding as it forces to work on my fundamental skill which was one of my art goal and reason to join this art school. And I'm happy to notice that I'm less rigid in my drawing and more fluent.
I like the improvement on your gesture drawings! The planes on the faces add a lot in my opinion. I try to do that myself but run out of time! Gesture drawing is also the hardest part for me as well. I also feel like it improves my speed considerably when working on other practice. Keep up the good work!
Term 2 - Photoshop (2)
Beginning of Term 2 and I again start with Photoshop first. There are 2 sections in the lesson but I mostly focused on the last part since I have done graphic design before and is familiar with pen tool and vector works.
Part 1 - Tools for Graphic Designers
Like mentioned before, I did some graphic design before. I do Total Drama art style which involves consistent line art, making sense to use pen tool. But I don't use Photoshop to do lineart; rather, I use Xara which is another software program that has pen tool along with the ability to dynamically change line width, hence why I work on Xara to digitise my TD work.
Despite that, I will definitely do those exercise at a later time to refine my pen tool skill.
In summary, I'm all too familiar with the pen tool so I didn't do much in this section aside from watching the video. Here's an example of my TD vector work which involves pen tool. Notice the consist line width thanks to the pen tool.
Part 2 - Tools for Digital Artists
This section is more interesting as I have little experience in brush tool, let alone trying to blending with it! So the challenge of blending 2 to 4 colours is hard but very cool. Will definitely add those challenge to my daily art practice.
Here's my first blending assignment. Yeah, I know it's poor.
Overall
50% familiar, 50% not. The brush uses and blending application is one of the reasons I joined the art school. Although I did a lot of graphic artworks via TD, I'm absolutely hopeless in doing digital painting or using the brushes. As a result, I'm glad that I'm in this art school as it offers me good perspective on how to use digital art brushes.
Did you work on Total Drama as the artist or is it just an art style you really enjoy? I haven't watched the show much, but if someone told me that this was a character from the show I wouldn't question it at all lol!! Insanely accurate to their style.
blending is hard, but if you use a soft edge brush it will just do all the work for you. Though I think it can be beneficial to use a hard edge brush as you did here for understanding how to blend the colors yourself.
In most artworks you'll see there is a nice balance of both hard and soft edge blending so you should definitely practice both.
Keep it up!
I just simply enjoy doing Total Drama art style. Don't know why but it's just my childhood stuff which later got me into art at a later age. Alas, although I'm pretty good at TD, it's also kinda a curse as I struggle to explore other digital art medium such as digital painting and anime. This is why I joined the art school in the first place; to rework on my flawed fundamental to allow me to explore other areas with ease.
And thanks for your tip on blending! I keep the idea of using soft edge brush in my mind. Even though I do know how easy it is to use soft edge, I figure I need to work on my fundamental so I will continue to practice with hard edge till I'm used to it.
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Term 2 - Facial Anatomy
It has been.... 2 months since I last made a post here. Don't worry, I haven't quit art; rather, it's the first time I encountered my art problems and took my time slowly; albeit not very consistent. It's important to note that my drawing head skill is still sub-par but I have learnt essential concepts required to keep practicing drawing facials over time.
Head Construction
This is pretty easy for me since I learnt the Loomis Head method before. But I haven't got much experience constructing it so I spent most of the time just practising.
The biggest challenge is setting up the circle inside the sphere to differentiate the front and side plane. But Proko explained pretty well on it.
Ear Construction
This is where the challenging part starts but at a small scale. There are technical terms for each ear parts (e.g. Lobule) but the more important facts is the steps taken to deconstruct an ear in order to reconstruct it again, preferably in a different angle.
If you ask me how to draw a ear, I will just say "Draw a semi-heart, draw a '9' on inside it, draw a circle at the bottom and connect them". I don't remember the technical words for key parts of the ear but I know enough visually and conceptually to deconstruct it. But I know in the future that I have to eventually learn the anatomy term for each part.
Nose Construction
The first big challenges. This is the part where I legit questioned myself "Am I good at doing art at all?" I learnt a lot not only on nose construction but also how I learn art overall and integrate other people methods to draw particular parts.
I will admit straight-up that I now don't use Marc's method of drawing nose. It makes sense at the end but when practising with it, I struggle to even finish drawing the nose at all! I eventually remembered that some methods doesn't fit for ALL people so I decided to browse Youtube, watched other artists explained how they deconstruct noses and not fully switches to their methods but rather have a mix of steps that makes sense for me and allows me to draw nose more easily.
I think this learning method is very important to me as I hardly ask or question why the artist does this way or this other way. But now, not only I ask question but also try in a blend of different methods to see if it works for me or not. So yeah, don't be afraid to try new methods and mix some!
So I used Marc's method with a mix from the following 2 videos.
Mouth Construction
This one is much easier than the nose construction as there's not many too key mouth parts to remember and deconstructing was pretty easier; albeit minor trouble when deconstructing from a 3/4 views when one side of mouth overlaps the other side.
I didn't do much practice so I don't have any images of my mouth practices. Sorry lmao.
Eye Construction
Same as Mouth Construction, pretty easy to go through as there's not much parts involved aside from our eye sphere and our eye shape which looks like a quadrilateral. Aside from that, I also didn't do much practice on eye but I have a good idea enough to deconstruct it.
Combine it all together
So the money challenge. Put them all together at one. The biggest challenge is not constructing it but rather shading it to give depth and perspective. Like I said on Photoshop (II ) post, I just started on shading and I mostly draw very quickly and sloopily at the last stage so my shading is mostly done with a big air brush and go around like a maniac.
Here's my first 2 complete facial anatomy work so far.
Overall
Like I said, I learnt a lot not only on facial anatomy but also how to find new ways of drawing if one way of drawing is frustrating you. We are all individuals and we have different ways of drawing key parts with the same understanding of the anatomy.
So even if I quit art school somewhat in the future, the one thing I take is look at something from a new perspective. Try to do the same thing but in a different methods and see if it works out for you.
That's all from me. See you in the next 3 months as I'm doing Perspective 2, lmao.
NOTE: I found this on Discord which is a perfect summary of this video on facial anatomy. Don't know who made this but credit to them for sharing!