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Re: Art Thread
Posted: Wed Nov 07, 2012 1:32 am
by RandomGeekNamedBrent
no criticism here, I love 'em
Re: Art Thread
Posted: Wed Nov 07, 2012 1:34 am
by FritzyBeat
RandomGeekNamedBrent wrote:no criticism here, I love 'em
dawwww... but thats how I learn
Thanks Brent!
Re: Art Thread
Posted: Wed Nov 07, 2012 9:38 am
by FlintTheSquirrel
They are quite good, in my opinion better than most ones I see here. (No offense to everyone else) You sure have a lot going on in your pictures.
Re: Art Thread
Posted: Wed Nov 07, 2012 4:22 pm
by 0404
get a job as an animator now!!
Re: Art Thread
Posted: Wed Nov 07, 2012 9:52 pm
by FritzyBeat
FlintTheSquirrel wrote:They are quite good, in my opinion better than most ones I see here. (No offense to everyone else) You sure have a lot going on in your pictures.
Thank you Flint! I enjoy drawing a lot of stuff happening in my pictures, to make them more interesting.
texascat018 wrote:get a job as an animator now!!
I'd absolutely love to, but first I need a program for animation.
The last time I animated anything was about a year ago, so I'd have to refresh myself on a lot of the basics XD
Re: Art Thread
Posted: Wed Nov 21, 2012 2:13 pm
by FritzyBeat
Sorry for the double post, but heres a little more art from me
Hope you like!
A sketch I did of a friend of mine's dragon character:
I often get requests to draw people's fan characters, heres two of those I did recently: (the first is a redesign I did, the second was a comic commission)
I am never drawing Mamashiba EVER again *headdesks*
Re: Art Thread
Posted: Mon Nov 26, 2012 12:54 am
by yehoshua
Well, you're awesome.
Re: Art Thread
Posted: Wed Nov 28, 2012 4:49 am
by Arjay
somedays i get so extremely tired that I want to post whatever is on hand on the internet.
This is one of those days.
Re: Art Thread
Posted: Wed Nov 28, 2012 4:18 pm
by FritzyBeat
Arjay wrote:somedays i get so extremely tired that I want to post whatever is on hand on the internet.
This is one of those days.
Well, what you have on-hand is pretty good I must say
You did a great job on the proportions of the face, and you added some nice detail to jacket and clothing. Good Job Arjay!
texascat018 wrote:get a job as an animator now!!
Speaking of which, I'm actually just beginning to learn to do it now
Does anyone have any tips on how to animate on Photoshop Cs6? and by tips, I mean full blown explanations. I'm literally trying something completely new at this point, and I need all the help I can get.
Re: Art Thread
Posted: Wed Nov 28, 2012 6:05 pm
by Arjay
TheMobian wrote:Arjay wrote:somedays i get so extremely tired that I want to post whatever is on hand on the internet.
This is one of those days.
Well, what you have on-hand is pretty good I must say
You did a great job on the proportions of the face, and you added some nice detail to jacket and clothing. Good Job Arjay!
thanks! I'm really proud of it!
Re: Art Thread
Posted: Wed Dec 05, 2012 11:07 pm
by Cm4F
I was supposed to be studying for Finals, but I drew Sonic instead.
Hope you like it!
Download Link Here
Re: Art Thread
Posted: Wed Dec 05, 2012 11:30 pm
by McFly
Maybe they'll give you extra credit for it. :3
Re: Art Thread
Posted: Thu Dec 06, 2012 2:03 am
by XxCyberGamerxX
A+ in my book good job!
Re: Art Thread
Posted: Thu Dec 06, 2012 4:21 am
by NickCole
Oh wow, it's been forever since I last posted here.
So here's a random doodle:
Re: Art Thread
Posted: Sat Dec 08, 2012 4:30 pm
by 0404
Cm4F wrote:I was supposed to be studying for Finals, but I drew Sonic instead.
if your final was art final....
Arjay wrote:somedays i get so extremely tired that I want to post whatever is on hand on the internet.
This is one of those days.
I'm having same day too...
TheMobian wrote:
texascat018 wrote:get a job as an animator now!!
Speaking of which, I'm actually just beginning to learn to do it now
Does anyone have any tips on how to animate on Photoshop Cs6? and by tips, I mean full blown explanations. I'm literally trying something completely new at this point, and I need all the help I can get.
I wish I can help but I'm not in to that area of computer
hummmmmm.
Re: Art Thread
Posted: Tue Dec 25, 2012 8:44 am
by jopencjusz
I see lots of new and really nice drawings since I was here last time. I think, I'll need to force myself to draw something and see if anything changed, even though my style was below average ;P
Re: Art Thread
Posted: Tue Dec 25, 2012 8:51 pm
by 0404
for my dear friend Grey Wolverine and Moonlight
Jeff and Kyria.
Re: Art Thread
Posted: Thu Dec 27, 2012 4:45 pm
by jopencjusz
Nice job texascat
After my long break from drawing (today for the first time since April 2011 I took pencil) I made this:
I have to admit, that after so long break it doesn't look so bad, it's rather on same level as my previous works.
Re: Art Thread
Posted: Fri Dec 28, 2012 1:43 am
by FritzyBeat
jopencjusz wrote:Nice job texascat
After my long break from drawing (today for the first time since April 2011 I took pencil) I made this:
I have to admit, that after so long break it doesn't look so bad, it's rather on same level as my previous works.
Woah, great job jopencjusz!
And you haven't picked up a pencil in that long? I must say I'm very impressed. you should draw more often, you could become a great artist.
I also have a little bit more art to post from the past month. Its mostly just Sonic-related art for friends and such, but oh well.
Sonic's Buckle is on backwards
A little birthday gift I drew up =3
And this was just a surprise gift I made for a friend just for fun
Hope you all enjoy!
Re: Art Thread
Posted: Fri Dec 28, 2012 3:32 am
by jopencjusz
Mobian, I really like your drawings! Sonic looks cool in this style
Yeah, it was something like that, you could check my DA (link is in my signature). The drawing I put there before this above, are from the time, when my break begun.
Re: Art Thread
Posted: Fri Dec 28, 2012 7:25 pm
by FlintTheSquirrel
I like that Sonic Art of yours. ^^ Would love to see a drawing of Tails. :3
Re: Art Thread
Posted: Fri Dec 28, 2012 8:44 pm
by jopencjusz
My last drawing has really bad coloring, I've decided to improve it a little, it's effect:
It's at least slightly better than the last one.
Re: Art Thread
Posted: Sat Dec 29, 2012 11:38 pm
by 0404
I hate you Mob.
jopencjusz wrote:My last drawing has really bad coloring, I've decided to improve it a little, it's effect:
It's at least slightly better than the last one.
improved a lot!
I recommend you to study canine's skull shape and understand how it is constructed.
it really helps you out.
Re: Art Thread
Posted: Sun Dec 30, 2012 12:41 am
by DingoVolf
texascat018 wrote:I recommend you to study canine's skull shape and understand how it is constructed.
Relevant and illustrative of that idea, though a sketch and not necessarily 100% anatomically correct:
Then again, look at Mobi's stuff and compare it to the skull - nothing close to the skull structure. Yet Mobi maintains consistency in style, proportion, and quality.
I think above all, have fun with it, no matter how it looks, and keep working on it to make of it what you want. Practicing and enjoying your work will, IMO, always produce a more genuine product, no matter what that product is. :)
Edit: (Also, I'm going to guess that skull pic TC posted is from a domestic dog.)
Re: Art Thread
Posted: Sun Dec 30, 2012 8:23 am
by jopencjusz
Thanks for suggestion texascat, but I'm right now working mostly on general my skills in general and I'd rather prefer to work on my own style, not necessary 100% correct with skull structure.
But in the first place, I'm doing it just for fun and this is most important
Re: Art Thread
Posted: Sun Dec 30, 2012 8:52 pm
by jopencjusz
I really like drawing uploaded by DingoVolf in Scratch's Fan Comic,
it's link to this
I like that much this style, that I've decided to do something very similar to compare and see how it'll works for me. Today I've made sketch and this is final effect:
It could be better, but I think for the first time it's not that bad. I think I'll try to work on this style and do some other, different drawings in it.
What do you think about it?
Re: Art Thread
Posted: Sun Dec 30, 2012 10:41 pm
by 0404
Nice Drawin' Pol!
I think eyes are placed little bit high. other than that it looks awesome!
it's really nice of you to find and experience new styles
like this, sorry for messing with your drawing.
I wished I had a skull of Cat and canine, Plastic ones.
do you have any feline skull reference?
Dingovolf wrote:I think above all, have fun with it, no matter how it looks, and keep working on it to make of it what you want. Practicing and enjoying your work will, IMO, always produce a more genuine product, no matter what that product is.
ditto!
Re: Art Thread
Posted: Mon Dec 31, 2012 12:32 am
by Alastair
I did a art trade with a guy on FA called HindruDenver. I made him a song and he drew me a pic of my fursona. I think he's a fantastic artist. He doesn't have near the rep that he deserves.
Re: Art Thread
Posted: Mon Dec 31, 2012 3:21 am
by jopencjusz
No problem Texascat
And thanks to your changes on my drawing, I see that for sure eyes should be lower. Other things rather are ok, it's only matter of improve right now.
Alastair, this looks great! I'll need to check this guy gallery, because I love this drawing.
Re: Art Thread
Posted: Mon Dec 31, 2012 7:42 am
by Alastair
jopencjusz wrote:Alastair, this looks great! I'll need to check this guy gallery, because I love this drawing.
Yeah go check him out! He's awesome! And he was good to work with too.
Re: Art Thread
Posted: Tue Jan 01, 2013 2:02 pm
by 0404
Raksta Alas!!!
BF3 rules!
I pretty much followed the outlines of a photo of BF3 a character. No credit for drawing the body.
Re: Art Thread
Posted: Tue Jan 01, 2013 10:13 pm
by DingoVolf
jopencjusz wrote:I really like drawing uploaded by DingoVolf in Scratch's Fan Comic
Oh man, I am honored, sir!
Good suggestions by TC and great to see you making more things!
There's... lemme look here... see if this works:
https://www.housepetscomic.com/forums/v ... 4&start=90
That should put a post by Mctwisp at the top, and if you go down a bit it shows grabbing an image and deconstructing the figure. Developing a good feel for building a basic structure from which to bring out a figure is just essential. Don't feel bad about borrowing figures and body shapes from art and pictures to better understand good figure building,
just make sure to credit your source.
texascat018 wrote:I wished I had a skull of Cat and canine, Plastic ones.
do you have any feline skull reference?
Wish I did, but you should be able to find all sorts of ref images online. It can get a little technical, but looking up material on mammal anatomy can give some great insight on why they're structured they way they are and what bits go where. For instance, the ears are just huge funnels with articulating musculature that go all the way down to the back and bottom of the skull on the sides where the auditory nerves actually reside.
Re: Art Thread
Posted: Wed Jan 02, 2013 2:13 am
by FritzyBeat
texascat018 wrote:I hate you Mob.
MUAHAHAHAHAHA
DingoVolf wrote:texascat018 wrote:I recommend you to study canine's skull shape and understand how it is constructed.
Relevant and illustrative of that idea, though a sketch and not necessarily 100% anatomically correct:
Then again, look at Mobi's stuff and compare it to the skull - nothing close to the skull structure. Yet Mobi maintains consistency in style, proportion, and quality.
I think above all, have fun with it, no matter how it looks, and keep working on it to make of it what you want. Practicing and enjoying your work will, IMO, always produce a more genuine product, no matter what that product is.
Edit: (Also, I'm going to guess that skull pic TC posted is from a domestic dog.)
Thats true, but its also not true. It really depends on your style of drawing.
Me, I have a very cartoony WB-like style, so I focus much more on the overall look of the character. I don't spend time worrying about scull structure or realism, I spend my time trying to make the character look as interesting as possible, while still looking at least a little proportional.
For example:
If a more modern realism type artist where to see this, what would he say?
He'd probably tell me that the character on the left's jaw has totally dislocated from the rest of his body, while the character's jaw on the right has completely dissipated into the rest of his face.
Then he'd throw a basic body structure book at my head and tell me to start learning.
By normal standards, he's completely right, and the characters are all completely out of whack, but by cartoonist standards, the characters would be considered fine. Why? Because they look funny without looking so off model that they aren't recognizable as the same characters. The goal (and challenge) of a cartoonist to is to create expression in the best way possible for the characters being portrayed, while still keeping them recognizable to the audience. That is how I approach my artwork.
Re: Art Thread
Posted: Wed Jan 02, 2013 6:04 am
by jopencjusz
DingoVolf wrote:Oh man, I am honored, sir!
Good suggestions by TC and great to see you making more things!
There's... lemme look here... see if this works:
https://www.housepetscomic.com/forums/v ... 4&start=90
That should put a post by Mctwisp at the top, and if you go down a bit it shows grabbing an image and deconstructing the figure. Developing a good feel for building a basic structure from which to bring out a figure is just essential. Don't feel bad about borrowing figures and body shapes from art and pictures to better understand good figure building,
just make sure to credit your source.
You're welcome
Oh, it's old thread made by Res. Too bad he's not here
I've read Mctwisp's post and it's really good stuff! I also need to admit, that for none of my drawings (and probably it's easily to see) used anything to create skeleton, or something like this. I'm always starting from drawing with all details I put on drawings. Don't know why I'm doing like this
And here is my new drawing, this time I've tried to draw my fursona's head in different style:
It's my second attempt with different style and I don't know what you think, but personally, I think my drawing looks better at this new in compare to my older drawings. I think I really should work on this more. Maybe later I'll add to this one whiskers.
Re: Art Thread
Posted: Wed Jan 02, 2013 4:22 pm
by FritzyBeat
jopencjusz wrote:DingoVolf wrote:Oh man, I am honored, sir!
Good suggestions by TC and great to see you making more things!
There's... lemme look here... see if this works:
https://www.housepetscomic.com/forums/v ... 4&start=90
That should put a post by Mctwisp at the top, and if you go down a bit it shows grabbing an image and deconstructing the figure. Developing a good feel for building a basic structure from which to bring out a figure is just essential. Don't feel bad about borrowing figures and body shapes from art and pictures to better understand good figure building,
just make sure to credit your source.
You're welcome
Oh, it's old thread made by Res. Too bad he's not here
I've read Mctwisp's post and it's really good stuff! I also need to admit, that for none of my drawings (and probably it's easily to see) used anything to create skeleton, or something like this. I'm always starting from drawing with all details I put on drawings. Don't know why I'm doing like this
And here is my new drawing, this time I've tried to draw my fursona's head in different style:
It's my second attempt with different style and I don't know what you think, but personally, I think my drawing looks better at this new in compare to my older drawings. I think I really should work on this more. Maybe later I'll add to this one whiskers.
As I said on DeviantART, you did a much better job on this one in comparison to the last one. The proportions and perspective look really good.
Again, you did a Great job!
Re: Art Thread
Posted: Wed Jan 02, 2013 4:58 pm
by jopencjusz
Thanks Mobian
Re: Art Thread
Posted: Thu Jan 03, 2013 11:34 am
by jopencjusz
Ok, at this one I've tried working with background and perspective. I'm not very satisfied with it:
This one I've made for the story I've read few days ago. You could read it here:
The Visitor From My Imagination
This one is by ReCreate (or R3Create on DA).
I also used one of ReCreate photos on my drawing, here is link to it:
Walkway Through Grass
Re: Art Thread
Posted: Mon Jan 07, 2013 9:54 am
by Tiggy
law just made this
http://www.furaffinity.net/view/9635372/ for me omg its so good
Re: Art Thread
Posted: Mon Jan 07, 2013 11:50 am
by jopencjusz
Looks really nice
Re: Art Thread
Posted: Fri Jan 11, 2013 11:16 am
by Onlythebassist
Ok, just a few footpaw references for now - getting used to using my nouveau tablet
Views are Front, Side and 3/4 I think