Turtle
Charleston
Hello lovely people,
I'm a 3D artist who wants to get better at the fundamentals. Right now, I am focusing on figure drawing and hands.
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Turtle
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8mo
added comment inGrayscale Assignment Example 1
WIP 1
It is very hard to control these brushes but I'm having a lot of fun blending with them!
Cesar Pingarrón
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1yr
I need a bit of help mostly with the legs they look airbrushy I don't know why, thanks in advance.
Turtle
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9mo
Asked for help
This was a great test and moving forward I'm going to focus more on shapes and blending. I tend to get so focused on details first. Hopefully by the end Ill be more balanced.
Turtle
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9mo
Asked for help
Demo painting
WIP 1:
I started with line work but I have so much trouble seeing form with just lines. I try my best with line work first but eventually crack and start adding tone and then go back to reworking my lines. Currently, reworking my proportions through painting.
Turtle
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2yr
Need to slow down more and give myself time to check my work before making the darker marks. The explanation on the rotator cuff bumps and bulging areas confused me. Gotta rewatch that.
Turtle
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2yr
I linked the wrong side by side... here's the correct one, lol
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Z5-a9uQkzac&list=PLv__Ylkfv-XOwBxfTjL2NN9nlj00wnW2_
Turtle
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2yr
Usually, storyboards are black and white. Depending on the artist or company, they tend to be rough, so you can quickly iterate while maintaining the tone. I believe Pixar can be a very clean almost finished style of storyboarding compared to others.
The mitchells vs the machines kept it very loose. Here's an example:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=P6HHpWQv8YI
Ohhh, and pixar central on youtube has side by side playlist of their boards vs films.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2BTQRYzNL-E&list=PLv__Ylkfv-XMNYLXB0FI0F93ZywAPHvfg
Lastly, check out Taniko Pantoja's YT for his videos on storyboarding and animation in general.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AyDbN1hpFzA
Good luck! :D
Turtle
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3yr
I plan to redo this with charcoal soon. I'm hoping by the end of this course I'll understand how to draw the more uncommon angles of the head and stop with the cartoon eyes and crooked noses. 😄