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Tbilisi, Georgia
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Day 3: Backpack Draw it with pencil and liner, than added some colors in Ps)
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Day 2: Toy car Draw it with pencil and liner, than added some colors in Ps)
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Brandon
Day 1----------- The place where I am living has a different shape of a Fire Hydrant. It s cool to know that for me. ANTs were fighting for a fire hydrant out of nowhere. Maybe the top of the fire hydrant has something they want...
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cool! perspective is really interesting! and I like the little ants))
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Hi everyone! Here's my submission. Any feedback is really welcome!)
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I'm a little bit late, but decided to post it anyway. I've learned a lot about colours during this challenge. Thanks to Marco Bucci and Proko team! I would really appreciate any feedback!
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Alexey Skliar
One more subission for the challenge. Was a beautiful day yesterday in moscow couldn't resist but to draw the view.
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@vicky_a
You managed to capture it very well. When I saw it I knew instantly it was Moscow even though I hadn't read the description just yet. And I can feel this atmosphere of sunny, but cloudy day. This is great.
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@vicky_a
Hi there :) I love this challenge! It was so nice to see how for everyone there's their own favorite book and that it's always different. It's so unique and valuable. I was glad to see here some books that I've enjoyed reading myself. Anyway, here's my submission. Hope you like it :)
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Artūras ČIvas
This is my submission. Most beloved book of Isaak Asimov "Foundation and empire". Graphite + gold ink.
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I love it
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Steve Lenze
Hey Vicky_a, Congrats for deciding to study art, keep working hard. The most obvious things that jump out to me are perspective, both background and figure. Also the size relationships between the figures and the background elements is causing problems with your scene. I did a quick sketch to show you some of the things I noticed, I hope it is helpful for you :)
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Thank you so much for your reply! To be honest I've spent a lot of time trying to get the right perspective in this drawing, but due to your reply I've understood that I've been focusing on the wrong stuff. Now I see that I should pay more attention to the relationship between objects. That was really helpful and I'm so glad I can pay more attention to it in the future :)
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@vicky_a
Hi guys! I know Proko is not a critique bureau, but I would really appreciate some of it :) I'm a self-taught artist and critique is crucial to me, but till now I hadn't had any. I've been learning how to draw for a year and a three months by now, and here's the result. I know I should get into anatomy ASAP and I need to observe the reality more to improve my shadow/light relations, as well as perspective. But maybe there's something I'm not able to see, so I would really appreciate if you could tell me the most obvious mistakes to give me the chance to improve my art. I also know I have big problems with composition(I've made a lot of effort to make it decent in this drawing though), but I don't understand where I can learn how to make it better. Is it by observing the world around me, or maybe there is some good books you know about? I would really appreciate some advice on this issue! I know by the Proko challenges that there are a lot of great artists over here, and maybe you could help me! P.S. The little girl was suppose to be my focal point, but it definetely didn't work out as I expected.
Gino Datuin
Took a different approach to this self-portrait and I'm not sure if I enjoyed the process as much. But, I did enjoy painting the glasses and the dramatic lighting. Acrylic on canvas.
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@vicky_a
Great work with the light!
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@notoriousscrub
"Punch in face!" 11x14 watercolor on watercolor paper. It's meant to capture that one time I got in a fistfight with Lobo. Didn't end well for me but I got this cool portrait out of it.
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Great idea! I especially like the hand, but expression is also awesome!
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Vera Pagel
'My Zoom Face' - A focus on light and colour
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So realistic!
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Barbara Lentes
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Anatomy is just great! I wish I could draw like that :)
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@paristomaras
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I love it! Especially the reflection in the glasses. I can't stop admiring, it's such a great work
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@jomsant
Here's my entry: PRANA-01 - a robot that uses the human life force as its main power source.
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Neo, is that you? :)
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Julian Cua
My odd bot concept was a giant bug stunner and catcher called a Plasma Angler Bot, or Planglot. I modeled it with hedgehogs, anglerfish, plasma beams, bug zappers and arcade claw drop machines in mind. There are some progress sketches on the bottom left and a painted front view and side view. I used Clip Studio Paint for this process. An angerfish on land seemed odd, combined with an also odd, but less terrifying hedgehog made for an interesting digging, walking and patrolling bug luring bot. A sort of open area bug catching roomba.
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That's a great bot! I like it! How did you decide what references to use?
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