View Full Version : May I see a high-res sketch?
Zesty
August 5th, 2004, 08:06 PM
Sorry I don't have a sketch for my thread, but I put it here because it is the sketch forum and I'm sure many people would have sketches on hand to show as opposed to the other forum where they may have to take pics/scan.
I'm having difficulty with my shading (having it look good), and I'm curious if you could LINK (don't post with img tags .. i have 56k :zzz: ) some very high res sketches.. That way I can see in detail the way strokes are made and whatnot. When they are lowres pics, it all looks blended together and I can't see individual lines.
Thanks :)
H.Evans
August 5th, 2004, 09:11 PM
huh?
if youre looking for something to color:
http://www.conceptart.org/forums/showthread.php?t=17968
if you mean you want to look at finished work with fine detail, go to the finished work section and sort by rating i guess.
this is sort of a weird request, maybe you should look at different artists some more in figure out exactly what kind of "sketch" you want to see in detail
maybe youd be interested in seeing this:
http://www.conceptart.org/forums/showthread.php?t=26902
Zesty
August 5th, 2004, 09:55 PM
I thought I made it clear, I guess not.
No, i'm not looking for something to color, and I don't want to look at work with fine detail and although that is a really cool pic its not what i'm lokoing for.
What I want is a pencil sketch that is very high resolution so i can see the extreme detail of the pencil lines, that way i can examine edge quality. that doesnt necessarily mean it has to be a detailed drawing.
I'm doing this because my edge quality sucks adn i want to improve by looking at others work. I also want it high res because a low resolution picture makes it look all the same (thin black line), but when its big you can see more of the actual drawing as in real life.
Orban
August 6th, 2004, 12:44 AM
easy : www.artrenewal.com
Lot of drawing, from famous "mostly academic" artist. I can print a drawing from sargent in 300 dpi(to do a bargue copy... HARD), so I guess it's what you want.
Denart
August 6th, 2004, 10:51 AM
go find a book on the drawings of the old masters
books have nice quality drawings where you can see the individual strokes of the pencil
even the Frazetta books have some nice ones <3
check THESE OUT!
HI RES frazetta drawing (http://frazetta.ragnarok.no/images/frank_frazetta_bw_002.jpg)
another one (http://frazetta.ragnarok.no/images/frank_frazetta_bw_003.jpg)
one mo! (http://frazetta.ragnarok.no/images/frank_frazetta_bw_018.jpg)
:)
OLSEN
August 6th, 2004, 02:57 PM
Have a look here:
http://www.visi.com/~reuteler/leonardo.html
It's some of Da Vincis sketches, not very high res, but you can still see the line quality.
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