Lynn Fang
Mars
Game artist, character concept artist. Hi guys, English isn't my mother tongue. If I made any mistakes, pls correct me. Thanks a lot!
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Disclaimer: did them while watching Proko's critique video and they took longer than 5 min. But still wanted to share them in the hopes of getting feedback. Cheers :)
Lynn Fang
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I envy your control of the value, good proportion, good structure! Thanks for sharing.
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I also took Figure Drawing Fundamentals course and halfway there on and off. I haven't practiced gestures in a while and I'm rusty... I did these assignments slowly and got bogged down in details. I thought about it a lot, and guessed it's because without adding some details, I felt hard to make my sketches looked 3D and solid.
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If there are more detailed courses on improving shape design and composition, I will definitely sign up.
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Before I watched this demo video, I really didn't know how to draw some seal lions' photos. They are cute but lack of details. So I picked some a little more complex ones to draw, thinking they are easier to handle. Now I have more ideas. Thank you!
These two photos below are the most simplified and hard to draw I ever thought.
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Gradually, I feel like I am not being a camera any longer, when I draw from observing. Learn from Stan!
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8 from ref and 4 without ref. great exercise. I hope I can translate that to anatomy-studies.
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My level 1 and 2 assignments. It's hard to tell a seal from a sea lion.= = Seals more cute?
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Just a thought...but I've seen people that can draw amazing doing digital, but when they draw on paper it doesn't look nearly as good. Is there an advantage to learning to draw on paper first? With digital it seems like you don't have to worry as much about pressure, because you can just hit the undo button. That eyes too big...I'll just resize it. That looks so messy...I can just fade the lines and draw over it. Thoughts?
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Yeah, digital works are easier to fix. So we tend to think it's easier to handle and more efficient. At least according to those who are more familiar with digital painting than paper painting, like me. Here is my little experiment. Yesterday I wanted to finish the assignment quickly, so I did it in digital. Today, I wanted to put some new ideas into practice, I drew several same seals, but on paper. To my surprise, I spent much less time than yesterday, almost one third or less, but same effect. One reason is ,I couldn't fix them over and over again like in digital. Another one is, one pencil stroke got more details than a digital one. On my opinion, as learning drawing, on paper is more efficient, especially on developing good drawing habits. As work, such as design, which needs frequent modification, doing in digital is more suitable.
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This is an attempt to observe proportions only using my eyes (which is how I get used to do). I find I tend to draw things wider when eyeballing. It's good to do this practice after last assignment. I feel I can
get a more efficient and accurate proportion measurement by adjusting the ratio using both methods. Thank you Stan!
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Thank you Stan! Your critiques help me a lot! This time I tried to measure the big shapes, and eyeballing the rest details. And I feel more free and calm in these two new practices.(Also quicker then before) Thank you for taking my nerves away. Btw I used a Transparent ruler instead of a pencil to measure this time.
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From left to right, are my three attempts. I struggled too much, since I get used to rely on eyeballing to measure something( It isn't precise. I use Ctrl+T to adjust my drawings in Photoshop ). Also I am troubled by "tunnel vision". So I tried to measure in the same way as Stan taught in the lesson, using pencil to measure. BTW, I spent lots of time on each one, 3-4 hours average or more, I believe. Maybe it was perfectionism, which made me feel bad while drawing. Critiques appreciate.
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I drew my reality down into comic. Then, go back to do my assignment...Wheeeee.
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For the sake of time, I only uploaded a part of my assignments. Mannequinization lessons is so important to me, I nearly did every pose twice. First draw before watch the video, then do it again after Stan. To me ,it was boring but helpful , maybe a little too boring.😅 Anyway, if any critiques I appreciate.(I put two sketches for one pose together, so I have already found the striking contrast on several aspects. ) Btw, it's really hard to learn of Stan's strokes.
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Here are my assignments for the robo bean. if you guys have any feedback please let me know. thanks for your time 😊
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Oof It's really been awhile :V
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Level 2 Assignment part 2. I found a sense of a soap opera while drawing😅
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The link of my other two parts of assignments is:
https://www.proko.com/s/Q1rF
https://www.proko.com/s/aM3V
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portraits are better with friends <3
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Level 2 assignment. There are so many possibilities about lions to explore, I just took a small portion. Critiques free.
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This one was really fun. I stayed with the hippo so far, but might do the other animals as well.
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Bravo!! Love every one of them🧡! I just drew some hippos yesterday, but didn't go so far. Your thorough researches just helped me, really thank you😊
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Level 1 assignments. It was so much fun that I can't stop finding more animal pics to draw.
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This was fun! What do you guys think?