Avşin
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I've been doing Sycras iterative drawing for about a week and my proportions on faces have never improved that fast. I wanted to share it. right first and left later drawing
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=k0ufz75UvHs&t=1281s&pp=ygURaXRlcmF0aXZlIGRyYXdpbmc%3D
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=egCx3dgGYDI&t=2805s&pp=ygURaXRlcmF0aXZlIGRyYXdpbmc%3D
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Raccoon by Raeccoonn :) What are your thoughts about my work? Please, write them in the comments, so I can learn and improve.
Avşin
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I see you choose raccoons because you like them, so I advise you to take notes about what appearance or behavior you like about them before sitting down to draw. So you can exaggerate or focus on those charactesıstıcs Nıce to see Rigby.
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what do you think about my value choices and how much space i gave for each of them/ Cant wait for the critique
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what do you think about my value choices and how much space i gave for each of them/ Cant wait for the critique
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Number one, two, and three, i did with a model. Four, five and six from imagination, Critiques are welcome!
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since you draw digitally, you can lower the opacity of your drawings and lay them on top of the reference photo. Being able to check the proportions easily is one of the biggest advantages of digital drawing so make sure you use it
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GUYS LISTEN UP !!!
I just found a really cool way to practıse anatomy and wanted to share it with you! You can use 3d models and put them on top of the actual model. It works with the head, muscles, skeleton, and more... Any other ideas how this method can be used?
3mo
I just know the last one. An image of a small boat in the ocean. https://dinogame3.com for a dinosaur in the desert.
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A page of noses. Comments are welcome. :)
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I feel like it is too early to start shading. I dont think you understand the 3d form and planes of the nose very well yet especially the connection of the wing to the bridge. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bRrXpZNoHmc this video is great for your studies. But other than that i can tell all the noses are different from each other. It ıs nice to see variety <3
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Iterative Drawing Exercise
Composition study. which ones you liked the most or not a good composition? Imagine is from Given
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Iterative Drawing Exercise
Composition study. which ones you liked the most or not a good composition? Imagine is from Shingeki no Kyojin <3
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Gesture Practise
I have no idea how to tackle these 2 pics do you guys have any method? any feedbacks are appreciated !!
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Iterative Drawing Exercise
Which ones are your favorite? Any feedbacks are appreciated
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Iterative Drawing Exercise3mo
Which ones are your favorite? Any critique is apprreciated!
3mo
Hey Avşin,
This is a good exercise to practice to give cloth form. Your drawing is reading as pretty flat because your values are not describing the forms. Remember, when the form turns away from the light it gets darker in a gradual way. The folds in the cloth almost look like rolling mountains.
So what I did is do a drawing to show you some of the steps I use to rendering forms like this. I hope it helps :)
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Hi @Avşin , I am definitely seeing form/structure in this drawing! Especially in some of the lower parts of the cloth, like in the lower left corner--you did a nice job showing that twisting 3D form. What I think really makes it look 3D for me is the reflected light you put in the shadows of the form. I think if you added more reflected light into the top of the cloth, where that big peak is, it would have more structure. Plus, I think moving that shadow higher and darkening the terminator (the darkest line of the shadow where the light meets the shadow) would add to the structure. And I think lightening parts of the cast shadow (that band of dark on the left side of the drawing) would make the big peak of cloth stand out. But other than that, I'm impressed by the beautiful structure you've got so far!
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Great explanation! I should keep in mind the theory of basic sphere shading more when i attempt this kinda exercises. thank you Grace!
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Hi @Avşin, I think it's because that, on the light side, there is more room to gradate; you go from dark to a light value. On the shadow side you're only going from dark to a mid value. In the 3D model, the gradation seems to be at the same speed, it's just that the left side stops gradating sooner, once it has reached the mid value.
Also keep in mind that you're using a digital 3D-model. You might find reality to behave slightly different. If you're curious, study a white cylindircal object in real life (like a toilet paper roll, or the cardboard part of a toilet paper roll wrapped in a sheet of drawing paper).
Hope this helps :)
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Mental work out! Its crazy how now drawing the other side of an object just feels easier now. not saying im close to perfect but now it doesn't feel like im gonna break my brain to do it.
4mo
How do you feel about this messy quick gestural approach? Should I polish them? Work slower?
4mo
i feel like you skipped really important parts of the pose's spirit such as the twist at the torso bottom camera angle with wide lense perspective and left leg coming forward right leg going back. you can try takıng notes of the pose's vibe and what are the important parts of the pose before starting. Nice drawing <3
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here's my still life linear drawings especially the cat toy was so much fun to draw !