View Full Version : *first post* just some sketches. Comments welcome!
Soupy
September 15th, 2002, 01:49 PM
Hey. Before I post my links, I wanna say that there is some amazing talent on this website....
ok. These are a couple of sketches I did awhile back. You guys can comment on them all you want. I'm trying to lean as much as possible cause i love to draw. Peace!
BTW...obviously none of these are done.
head hunter (http://www.geocities.com/lavahed2000/sketch1.html?1032119448921)
sketch2 (http://www.geocities.com/lavahed2000/sketch2.html?1032119600468)
ogre (http://www.geocities.com/lavahed2000/sketch3.html?1032119674296)
this last guy tortures people by hanging them like puppets
sketch4 (http://www.geocities.com/lavahed2000/sketch4.html?1032119780765)
Fozzybar
September 15th, 2002, 02:13 PM
We are not allowed to view the images, since we are not registered...but i like the link names (monster) :)
Soupy
September 15th, 2002, 02:34 PM
lol....yeah. I'll fix it.:bash:
killing.people
September 16th, 2002, 02:57 AM
soupy:
those look great, you definatly need practice though! what type of art are you interested in? do you want to be apart of the industry somewheres? hope i didnt hurt your feelings. the best advice i can give you as an aspiring artist is to take all honest criticism. it is hard not to be hurt by someone's honest opinion. i give the hardest criticism to myself as i am sure you do to.
but if you really want to become a better artist draw! all the time! draw with your eyes, you dont have to have a pencil, it will help you understand shapes and an objects features and moods. i am such a dork .. when i have nothing to think about, i will critic and observe everything as if it were a picture .. buildings, the weather, and people's movements or outfits. i get fasinated with the way light is bouncing off of something and stare and play with it to see it's reactions and effects as if i were autistic or something. uh .. nevermind that i am just saying, to get better at drawing you must draw. all the time .. when you dont want to even.
no offense, but i love looking at people's art work that arent tainted by official art lingo and institutes influence. it is kind of raw. and so, nice to meet you! - and thank you for sharing your artwork.
-killing.soup
killing.people
September 16th, 2002, 03:03 AM
some idea for study for soupy:
hey check out some perspective! learn the rules/theories of perspective you would be surprised how much this will make you a better artist. also, do some studies from life, sketch people at the mall, something in your room, your hands, your feet. sense you are going to be drawing so much you should be able to fit all this in and more. enjoy the experience! you have decades to become a master.
bet you can hardly wait ..
Soupy
September 16th, 2002, 03:18 PM
Hey killing. Thanx a lot for the suggestions! I have never really drawn anything from life, like you said - people at the mall, etc, and I'm sure it would make me better. I'm only a junior in high school, so i have plenty of time to keep practicing. Thanx again, man!:)
Oh yeah...the art I'm interested in is pretty much creating characters for video games.
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