- 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?in24.2k
- 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 youin1.4k
- memory 2min gartic phone, used ref 2m gartic, used ref for pose 2min gartic 2min gartic 2min gartic 2min gartic memory memory memory memory study memory memory memorymemory memory memory memory memory memory study memorystudy study stylized left memory, right study study memory memorymemory memory memory memorymemory memory, porportions r offmemory memorystudystudy memorymemorymemory memory memory memory memory memory memory memory, right leg is a bit broken The feeling of only getting 1 - 3 likes on a social media post will never not be discouraging. But nothing is discouraging enough to make me quit drawing. I think the strategy of drawing a lot of stuff and waiting a while to post is good though rather than posting it immediately and then feeling that sadness on the next set of drawingin
- studies studies juri study imagination, how I feel before a speech imagination imagination study something I drew for my presentation also drew this for my presentation, didn't fix the one hand being bigger than the other imagination + study study studies study study, I need to fix the face a bit based on screenshot from anime but in my style study. except for the eye study studies studies study. changed some things tho imagination imagination imagination study studies, except top right samurai based on anime screenshot wolverine studies, changed some of the poses a lil, not very good at all, but first time i drew the character ever. semi study studies study imagination imagination imagination , for first time ever i tried to draw over 3d model for middle pose, I dont like the result tbh, but it makes it much easier than coming up with it from memory.imagination, except right figurestudies imagination + studies, coming up with action poses r hard, these are not dynamic enough, I will redraw better ones in future. imagination , imagination imagination study, except for eye imagination imagination imagination doodles except for the two chrollos imagination storyboard thumbnail, idk if i ever shared this. my storyboards end up being a little detailed since i usually just draw in one layer.in22.1k
- 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!in792
- 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!in48.0k
It is such a pleasure to be using photoshop again, I was excited to try out assignment 2, despite it involving no drawing. I can see why a young grasshopper may skip them, but Mr. Miyaki taught me with age comes the realization of waxing those skills to a buff perfection. And so (Ctrl+U) on (Ctrl+U) off ...
This was surprisingly fun, it felt wonderful to be working with color again.
I was pleasantly surprised by how quickly I was able to identify which of the big three needed changing. Then I got the top one in the third row. I needed a lot of colour picker tests to nail the distance. It was minimal, but I just wasn't happy that I couldn't figure out what the last little bit needed.
This was in itself wonderful because checking repeatedly gave me a deeper understanding and a keener eye for hue, saturation, and lightness.
Ok, I', learning that I get some strange pleasure from matching things exactly.
I haven't much used the curves tool and spent a long while with it for the top image. Then I bounced to the levels tool and back to the curves tool and that made all the difference. I started to pick on the brightest whites, then the darkest tones, then picked individual grey spots and matched those.
When I repeated that with the second pic - it made it much quicker.
I felt like I could obsess if I wasn't careful so made myself stop (self-medication for the creative perfectionist. This may be going too far down the nerdilicious rabbit hole but I may well be watching some videos later on exactly how the curves and levels tools work so I can utilize them to master level as I progress
Also what a picture! The woman at the feet of a massive mech! Sparking my imagination for what that mech looks like! Topgun Gundam!
This one befuddled me a little, I'm making a mental note to look deeper into Midtones, Highlights, and Shadows. I wanted so much to lower the transparency on my version because It felt too dark and contrasted. If anyone can see where my lighting knowledge needs refining please give me some feedback. For now, this will have to do.
Ok firstly, Marc is a cunning man for giving us this image, I can see that he's picked a great image to teach me how to use both lighting and colour to adjust this. I started this one from scratch, and although pretty close the luminance of the canister was too hard for me to match and I lost some detail in the lady along the way.
The perfectionist in me is whispering that I need to tweak and tinker, but the better side of me can see that for now my job is done and a greater knowledge of colour and light will make this a breeze on the beach in the future.
All in all, a fun and stretching assignment, highlighting to me my need to dive into the world of colour and light theory. Can't wait for the next assignment.
This was an involved one for me. I tinkered and tweaked obsessively for a while. I had several other images I wanted to include such as a bridge, people, and at one point a portal!
In the end, this process was a lesson in less is more and what not to include.
Would very much value some feedback as I'm not sure if I should be pushing to make this one succinct image or if this is good enough for the purposes of this lesson. Still loving the course.
Went for a 10k walk today with my beloved one. Tall cliffs and the oceans are good for the soul. Being tired and making myself do more this evening is a good lesson in and of itself.
It's making me shred some of the meticulous perfectionism I restarted art with as I started this course a few days ago. I don't have as much time to faff with the assignments and so I am doing them faster. I want my learning to compound and solidify like layers upon layers of rock. So ... excellence and moving forward, never petrify in perfectionism. Excelsior!
The odd thing about this one is the age difference. I think the methods in the video are really tough to get such a young-looking man into such a mature one. I am very tired though so I'll hit the other one fresh tomorrow. Should have stopped after the apples ... another lesson learned. Non-tired eyes are better eyes.
Do you believe in life out there?
The alien face took a few attempts. I learned a couple of things worth noting for myself and others.
Tackling one side then the other left my image unsymmetrical and grotesque. So when working on the large shapes of the face, such as the contours I did right then left and repeated in all areas until the big areas were fairly same-same.
Only then did I tackle small details and even then mostly by clicking on and off the human layer occasionally going back to having it transparent. Flicking between the two. I found that otherwise, I was warping the alien layer too much.
I'l settle my attempt there unless anyone gives me feedback to the contrary as I feel I have the gist of the tool and I believe that is the point of this exercise.
On a personal note, I'm pleased with being back into photoshop every day and only having minor pain in my arm and back which seems to be dissipating by morning. So onward to the figure drawing. Very Very excited.
Catch you all in the morrow, and as always - much love.
I hit the first figure drawing lesson today, I love the human form, it's a beautiful machine, wonderfully made.
Feel very much as if I've been training my eye to observe which feels satisfying and I'm expecting to sharpen that eye the more I dig into practice.
I feel pretty good about what I did today, I think the Pelvis box and hip joints could be more on target. That will come with practice.
The cylinders became smoother and easier as I did them and once I enter a flow, and stop overthinking the prominent angle comes easier.
Another good day with a pen. Much love.
I hit the nude forms again today. I want to get myself familiarised with the lesson before I move on to the next part.
Pelvis boxes still elude me slightly. I have a lack of confidence in my ability to identify them clearly and know precisely what I am creating a box around. I think some study into the anatomy of that area will help a lot.
I've been thinking a lot about when one should move on to the next session.
Highly creative people seem to have two demons that whisper in their ears constantly when trying to progress and express themselves.
The first whispers "But is this one tiny part PERFECT though?" and the other whispers "Be FREE from form and structure! The rigid world contains your creative whims of genius! Spontaneity! Chaos! Follow these winds and divine inspiration!"
I think to truly harness the creative spark within us that begs to be expressed in manifest form (be it painting or some other form of consumable media) we need to know when to tell the one to shut the hell up and to demonstrate to the other that the chaos of the unsaid needs a word, pen, and page to harness it.
If we fixate on a perfect step then we'll never take the next one to learn the skills to express ourselves.
If we run in the wilderness with no boundaries to contain us then we'll have no road to direct us to our dreams.
Be encouraged at every step you take and don't pitch a tent too long in any one place in case you never start moving again. The road you are on is a structure to a dream you have. Go get it.
Decided to go further and deeper into the rabbit hole today.
I watched the male proportions part of the tutorial and then tried it with Marcs finished product next to me for reference.
It was okay and I was eager to move on (getting the dopamine hits from learning new skills) so I attempted to do it from memory right away.
I wanted to highlight the gaps in my memory so afterward, I did a paint-over with Marc's reference again and made some notes of what I needed to solidify in my grey matter.
I distilled that into what I considered lynchpins; 3 easily triggered things that would have a knock-on effect and would mean I didn't have to remember all the orange notes (just the green ones.)
The next two pics were again from memory.
I'm pleased with them, and I'm hoping it all gets filed into the long-term stacks in my archive (won't be letting any redheads with a candle in there ... wondering who gets that reference
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When operating from memory I felt so loose and free. It was very much a pleasure to be drawing. I think I just got a taste of what working from a visual library feels like, the sense of flow and freedom was both relaxing and fulfilling.
And to make sure the previous part of the lesson is refined I got in some lines of action, head, shoulders, hips, and then cylinders.
I figured I'd push myself a little and tackle some overlapping bodies. I liked having to push my observance and think about them both in a 3D space.
Having understood the Pelvis in relation to the rest of the anatomy after the proportions exercise I tried circles instead of boxes. It clicked so much better.
One lesson compounds on another and it feels goooooooood.