Welcome to my Sketchbook!
Feel free to comment, critique my work, or just say something nice.
Welcome to my Sketchbook!
Feel free to comment, critique my work, or just say something nice.
Last edited by HAWART; June 24th, 2017 at 05:08 PM.
Some thumbnails i've been working on, practicing my perspective drawing
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Feet practice
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Perspective on objects.
I've been trying to study more perspective, simplificate figures, and get proportions right, here is one of them, i'll try my best to improve
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Hey there! I enjoy the look of the thumbnails actually, they're kind of like small explorations. With the feet, I found the best one to be the forward facing one. The top of the feet on the others seems too flat for me, but I see improvement already on the second page of feet. What I think is a rather good method is separating the foot out into parts. It's hard to explain, but I'm going to recommend you look at sinixdesign on YouTube. He has handy Anatomy Quick Tips that aren't long to watch and very helpful(:
Putting some objects on my desk in perspective, still a lot to work here
I've been studying a lot of everything, something that really caught my attention, was some diferences between organic and non organic forms, i'm trying to implement everything, hope you guys can see more improvement from me!
A little bit more on my perspective study, i'm trying my best to understand all the relationships between the concepts, hopefully soon i'll start to show more elaborated stuff
Very good that you're studying the fundamentals, you are working in the right area. When doing perspective studies stay with the basic shapes for now. The last practice is good, cars, lamps etc will come after you're more comfortable with boxes and other basic shapes. For feet and learning to draw anything else also bring them back to basic shapes first, for the foot I saw you drew a box but that's a bit too simplifiedA great way to see what kind of shapes certain things exist is by looking at 3D models of them. You can find 3D models of anatomy, or objects at sketchfab.com. If you search for foot you'll find a great reference that you can turn around in 360 degrees. The frequency that you upload with is very impressive and by studying like you are now you're going to see massive improvement in a short amount of time, all you have to do is keep it up!
Thanks A LOT, i really liked the sketchfab.com, amazing! I'm practicing everyday, eventually sharing some things here, i'm really glad that you shared your thoughts with me, i'll keep focusing on the fundamentals by now, but maybe in the near future more complex and elaborated stuff will start to happen, thanks again, and please be very welcome to give more feedback whenever you feel like it!
This is a exercise from Scott Robertsons How to Draw, i tried to mirror a curve, i'll try to do more of this in perspective, in this exemple i used more than one method for the 4 points of intersection, is not really really accurate because i did without any ruler or anything, but since i had not showed anything here, there you go!
Update: I've done mirrored a 2D curve on a tilted surface and.... that's fu**** hard
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Last edited by HAWART; November 10th, 2016 at 05:13 PM.
A little bit more on my perspective practice, still on this basic shapes and techniques, hopefully soon i can bring more fun and complex draws here!
Hair study, i've been having a lot of problem with it, my teacher helped me a GREAT lot, since i learned a lot doing this, i thought it would be great to share, my problem was on the process i guess, throwing values and later on adding more detaills, making the pieces come together, anyway, there you go!
First time trying character design, first ever
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You did great with the character designI think I like the little cog guy most.
I see you're still doing the exercises from scott robertsons book. Eventually you'll want to take what you've learnt and apply it to drawing real objects. I found a youtube channel that shows some of the same perspective methods being used to construct a variety of objects. https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCAH...Fz1WMRHIzAodUQ Maybe it will give you some ideas? Just make sure to tackle simple objects first, something like a foot is quite complex.
Thanks!
Really awesome channel! Subscribed! I didn't knew anything like it, he takes the simple technique to the really elaborated part, awesome choise, the foot part was a anatomy study i was doing off the perspective subject, i was trying to simplify the shapes, but yeah, i'll stick to the simple for now, i'm building my fundamentals. Thank you again for taking time to share your thoughts with me.
Some little sketches to get back on the track!
Trying to better understand the shapes of the human head, there are some anatomy mistakes in this, but it helped me a lot to grow!
Some of the things i did today, i'm trying to learn how to paint the forms, and exploring the some colors
i liked more the colors i put than the structure of the painting, this is from a challenge of the MapCrunch
https://www.google.de/maps/@-2.97965...89!8i830?hl=de
I recieved some tips on my last painting, so here, i used more the lasso tool, to define shapes, i still have to improve the color, but i liked the improvement in this ones
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Last edited by HAWART; February 2nd, 2017 at 03:20 PM.
A cold road in Mongolia
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with some of the suggested improvements, more use of the lasso tool, i took more care with the perspective, still a lot to improve in the colors.
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A fun morning sketch for the MapCrunch challenge
http://www.mapcrunch.com/p/53.057799...9_20.21_2.88_0
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Last edited by HAWART; February 13th, 2017 at 08:24 AM.
I've been having some issues with values, so i'll take some time to work on it
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Nice work on environments! I'd suggest learning more about colour theory since your colours are looking a bit flat/dull. Here's some videos you can check out on it!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Qj1FK8n7WgY
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9kQllLy_X4I
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vJf4e5kAKWg
Thanks for the tips, i really have to take a look at it, a big one, the videos will definetely help,
As soon as i build up and strenght my fundamentals the results will start to show up, thanks again for taking time to comment and share your thoughts with me, you're awesome!
Applying perspective in photoshop, digital is little bit harder, but i’m getting used to it, hope to get faster with the grids and construction
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Last edited by HAWART; February 25th, 2017 at 09:17 AM.
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