Shelvs Fleurima
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Assignment shoulder
2mo
Whoa Shelvs these are incredible!!! Thank you for inspiring me today :D
Shelvs Fleurima
2mo
Thank you , I am glade this collection got your creative flow flowing. Feel free to post your works here too. That’s if you want to. Or you can link me to your artstation or deviantart.
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Hi everyone! I think I'm getting a little better but still struggling with the Robo Bean. This pose in particular I'm having a hard time with...The model seems very close to a side view here, so I'm not sure if I should show any front or back planes for the ribcage and torso. I did 4 different attempts at this pose. Do any of them look right to any of you?
Thank you for taking the time to check out this post! Good luck with the Robo Bean everyone!
Sincerely,
Grace Mounce
3mo
The only difference between the bean and robo bean is one does not have edges and the other doesn’t.
3mo
One thing I must say is you are definitely getting better. however you must also respect the proportion and understand that the bean is part of the robo bean and not a shell.
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I am trying to master lighting with oil texture
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Hi everyone!
So, I really struggled with the Robo Bean. I'd play Stan's example videos, pausing them at each example just before he started drawing. I'd draw the Robo Bean for that pose, and then I'd watch to see how Stan did it. It seemed like every time, I got the angle and the orientation of the boxes wrong. Maybe I need to go back and do the examples again.
Here are some I did on my own. Often, I'd try the same pose twice to see if I could do it any better. If any of you can spot some of the mistakes I'm making here, I'd be very grateful for the feedback!
Well wishes to all you artists!
Sincerely,
Grace Mounce
3mo
hello you should review structure and practice drawing the box in multiple angles.
I am a student just like you and I see a lot of potential, passion and skills. Keep it up.
3mo
I will see what I can do, but from what I am seeing you are doing good. I will do my best to explain it.
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Hi guys, hope to receive critique and feedback!! :) It took me a while for this one because I realized I misunderstood a lot of points and reviewed again, hopefully what I did now are better.
Which areas can I improve on?
Which did I do wrong?
Really appreciate any comments!
Thank youu!~~
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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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4mo
Never mind I think I miss read your post, indeed they still look digital with brush textures and less processing
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So I am trying to get work in the art industry and most of the work available are for industry professionals with at least a bachelor degree’s, and at least 2 years of non internship experience. How do you break in this industry?
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Ideation , working on exotic swords. I am not sure I did not go far enough? Or if I just over complicated things.
4mo
I am obsessed with traditional feel for my work and impasto
4mo
quick hide it, Quinn Tarantino is passing by. On a more serious note, thank you so much for perfecting this course with new lessons and materials. I can’t wait to reach this chapter.
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Hi, everyone!
I did the landmarks assignment. After I followed each of Proko's examples, I drew from a reference photo that captured the body from a similar angle (after the first one, I found a muscular back; after the fourth one, I found an extreme scapula position; etc.).
If anyone could give me some feedback on how I did, I would so much appreciate your time and attention! Did I place the landmarks right (particularly those tricky scapulae?)
Also, I have another question that's been bugging me, and maybe I'm being way too anal about it...When Stan draws the landmarks, he lines up the PSIS with the iliac crest. On the "Landmarks of the Human Body" diagram included in the premium lesson, the PSIS is a little below the iliac crest.
Which one is right? Does it really matter?
Thank you everybody! I wish you all good fortune on this challenging (at least for me!) lesson! May you all learn a lot :)
Sincerely,
Grace Mounce
4mo
This is pretty good, two notes : keep your work clean. And remember that you are adding details to the beans and gesture. You should still have the stretch and the bumps accordingly. I will have to go to my sketchbook to fully explain it.
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I've done a few studies so far. this is the latest one. Mike Mignola's hell boy sketch.