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Wellpapp
February 7th, 2010, 06:21 PM
Hi all creative people out there!
I have been watching this forum and all the sketchbooks for more then 2 years now and i have found alot of inspiration from everyone but have actually been abit scared of posting some myself, but i feel that i have the right mindset now to do so and would be happy for any comment and pointers i can get.
I will try to post both the good and the really bad since otherwise what would be the point right? :>
So here are some eye scribbles i did from hogarth and some loomis i think
and also my first try at doing some digital work in photoshop, found a chili in my refrigirator that i used as a still life :)
wow2006
February 7th, 2010, 06:25 PM
oh my god that awesome
jeremygordon89
February 7th, 2010, 09:11 PM
Excellent first post, keep them coming : ]
Wellpapp
February 8th, 2010, 04:57 PM
Today was a crap day for drawing, so tired from working all weekend and today so couldnt concentrate properly, but managed to pull out a really sloppy perspective drawing.
Marked some areas of confusion, am i supposed to draw those angles from a third VP far to the right or did i just do it all wrong from the start ? ^^
Also did one exercise from http://www.conceptart.org/forums/showthread.php?t=53517
think it came out ok.
Need to go to sleep now so im full of energy to draw tomorrow :)
Il do a new still life and try and maybe do some more _good_ perspective drawings...
ps. thx for the comments!
pss. need to remind myself to do some awesome drawing from my head aswell... cant all be study stuff ^^
Wellpapp
February 9th, 2010, 03:59 PM
This morning i read up on some perspective so at least i get it in theory now. Having abit harder time to use it when trying to draw a landscape for instance, i think i think to much ^^ need to start to go with the flow more.
Did one fairly quick (is ~1hour quick ? for me maybe since im new to the whole wacom + PS thing) painting from a ref, guess who!
And also found some old picks of dancers on google so had to do one of those aswell :D here is the ref: http://www.dancehelp.com/photos/hanya%20holm.jpg
Started reading Andrew Loomis - Figure Drawing for all it's Worth and sketched, for me, the complicated pictures in the beginning and not the perfectproportionstickmen so i got abit frustrated since i _suck_ at anatomy and proportions, but abit of struggle is good since im learning! But tomorrow stickmen!
Wellpapp
February 11th, 2010, 04:12 PM
Today i was actually supposed to go to this big event thing with my boss to meet some suppliers and look at new lamps for this season but my stomach had other plans so i had to stay at home.
So after sleeping some i started going through the Riven Phoenix "Structure of man" lessons. Looked through 1-6 twice and followed along and the second time i did everything in PS but ofc i forgot to save... feel so retarded.
But did some of it again wich was good practice anyway :)
Also some quick sketches at work when there were no customers.
Boring update i know!
Jasper Flick
February 11th, 2010, 04:20 PM
Don't worry about boring updates or somesuch, entertaining us isn't the point.
Keep up the studies and get well soon!
Wellpapp
October 11th, 2011, 05:20 PM
It feels like a million years ago since i first made this thread and i have to say i sucked pretty hard at keeping it going. About 2 months after starting this thread i got in contact with Jonathan Hardesty, some may know him as MindCandyMan here at CA, and enrolled in his online atelier program.
I worked hard at building my foundation skills for about 1 ½ years and now im on my own again trying to build more on the things i have learned so far aswell as learn alot of new things. My goal in the end, like so many others, is to work with drawing and painting as a living.
Im dusting off my tablet so will get back with some noobie PS + wacom action.
//Wilmer
Wellpapp
October 13th, 2011, 02:56 PM
Some perspective studies, still getting used to the wacom so finding it hard to get a good flow going and everything just takes ages atm.
Also a pic of my new still life project that is currently in its assigning values and cleaning them up stage, tedious but kinda fun at the same time in some wierd way!
And last a cast painting using acrylics :)
Myllys
October 13th, 2011, 03:20 PM
Whoah man. Even though it's taken almost two years, this must be the most progress, anyone's made in nine posts :D Amazing studies!
Edges
October 13th, 2011, 08:34 PM
Hey its Zac! I abandoned my old account, you already finished your cast painting eh? Wow, i thought you were going to do an ear, change your mind? I better get busy :0
Wellpapp
October 15th, 2011, 04:27 PM
No excuses no more talk no more thinking about it.
Todays work. My gesture drawings are kinda sad haha but they will hopefully get better in time, not sure how to do it really and some feels alot better then others like they flow better or something, time will tell.
I managed to do 100 of them! all 60 sec.
Also some loomis mannakin that i kinda merged with riven phoenix way of measuring his mannakin thing and it worked great but still looks like crap :D
and finally a start to a photostudie im working on.
More stuff tomorrow!
Any comments, critiques or suggestions are always very welcome!
Wellpapp
October 17th, 2011, 03:25 PM
Heres todays work, worked my dayjob all day so crasy tired but tomorrow im gona go up super early and draw loads and loads so more then.
A sucky portrait study from photo and a doodle i did during lunch break :)
Btw if anyone have some tips regarding getting the creativity to flow im all ears, feels like i limit myself or my thinking and im scared of just letting go... i guess the obvious would be to just let go and draw but im having a hard time getting over that bump. I want to draw monsters/characters/enviros without worrying to much if the outcome will be good or not but all i can think is "its gona suck because i havent done enough studying of anatomy or from reference etc etc etc" maybe i just need a good slap or something :D
Cya tomorrow!
Wellpapp
October 18th, 2011, 09:30 AM
Still trying to figure out photoshop and how all that works but this is what i managed to do today. Not really happy with it, should have darkened the value that the cup stands on just abit but it is what it is, moving on!
MattGamer
October 19th, 2011, 06:12 PM
awesome work here. the cast studies are really great!
as for the photoshop, it just takes hours and hours of practice. you figure things out the more you do it. keep going and never stop studying!
Jakobvs
October 22nd, 2011, 06:48 AM
Yeah, thank you for visting my Sketchbook, doing these Anatomy Studies can be so hard. Your Bargue drawings are amazing.
Wellpapp
October 22nd, 2011, 09:30 AM
Thx for the comments :)
Been going slowly, wasting alot of time in photoshop starting stuff but never finish them but il change that!
Some SB pictures, Vanderpoel and Bridgman studies aswell as some attempts on my own haha i guess you can see which ones they are right ;)
A Faux
October 22nd, 2011, 11:01 AM
very nice work, its good to see a bit of everything in your sketchbook :)
Wellpapp
October 23rd, 2011, 06:01 AM
Here is a Albert Edefeldt study i did, might even colour it later :D
Really need to do some stuff from imagination but im kinda postponing it due to thinking i need to learn more... Maybe i should do CHOW and EOW every week, yes lets do that!
Wellpapp
October 24th, 2011, 11:22 AM
Been watching and getting inspired alot by Noah Bradleys stuff and videos so today i did a Bierstadt and Seago study and also some ideas in my sketchbook, think im gona try and do daily like 3 thumbnails on the same idea but different takes on it.
Should really do some plein air stuff when i get the time.
Laters!
ashess
October 26th, 2011, 04:36 PM
hey nice work here! keep it up!
Pedro Cardoso
October 26th, 2011, 04:56 PM
beautyfull bargue studyes!!
keep em up!!
Charmer
November 29th, 2011, 04:14 PM
Hey! Man, your bargue studies are pretty good, that aluminium / silver cup is awesome, too! Keep it up man. Your understanding of light and shadow seems to be good!
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