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Master study 2. Interesting assignment ! The strange thing is, I accept any challenge only as an assignment.🤪
Thieum
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Another amazing work! I love it!
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Try to learn the style of Jamie Hewlett, but failed. 😅 So...this is only a line practice.
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My second line study after Carter Goodrich.
I'm a big fan of his character designs. So cool and funny!
By putting the drawings side by side I realize that my proportions are off and that I missed the expression of the character (not sufficiently crushed the face, much less funny as a result)
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This was definitely a challenge, especially incorporating all the anatomy. I initially followed along with Stan, but now am starting to do my own from reference. Still a bit off with measurement and have a ton to learn about anatomy, but I'm excited to keep going!
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Study of a sketch from 'Gorillaz' by Jamie Hewlett.
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Loved to work on this one! Didn’t use a full grid but indicated a few points to guide me. The drawing is 20/26cm, the reference is from Dave Malan.
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A few more sketches I did from real life observation this time. Much more challenging with in particular difficulties with perspective and proportions. I Tried different techniques. Sometimes with preliminary pencil marks (more attention to composition and perspective), sometimes directly in pen (more focus directly on 2d shapes). 2 completely different exercises.
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A second line study after Greg Craola Simkins
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Line study from Greg Craola Simkins
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My first line study after a character design from Carter Goodrich.
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One more sreenshot study from the Corpse Bride in which I tried to apply @Steve Lenze 's advices about line weight and tones contrasts: more contrast on the foreground and less for middle and background. No line at all for the background. However, I probably should have pushed the contrasts even more.
Below some faces studies in which I worked on line weight, without using tones
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Been looking forward to this exercise! Hair is generally super detailed so breaking down the core shapes and shadows made it way more manageable. I feel like I need to work on observing and designing shapes
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Got a bit carried away with rendering but on the bright side I got better at it.
1mo
Hey Thieum,
These are cool and a great way to practice your drawing.
My suggestion is if you are going to use tone on your drawings, then you should use it to your advantage to create aerial perspective.
I did a quick sketch to show you how I would use it, I hope it helps :)
1mo
Thank you very much Steve for your feedback and your advices. Indeed my background lines are way too heavy. And next time I'l think about tones contrasts for aerial perspective. In these drawings I was sometimes disturbed by the local values of some elements that were in contradiction with the aerial perspective: some distant elements darker than some closer ones for example. I have troubles to deal with that kind of problem.
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2 Studies of Guillermo del Toro's Pinocchio screenshots. Tried to study composition and to think about line weight (but not enough)
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1mo
Studies of drawings from awesome character designers Carter Goodrich and Carlos Grangel.
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Daily Sketches (Critiques are welcome)1mo
I create this topic to share my daily sketches (apart from assignments drawings). This will be a motivation for me to have a daily practice and to fill my sketchbooks.
Critiques are welcome.
Thank you very much!