Artwork 1#
In Order:
Hayley Williams x3
Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess
Tegan Quinn (Tegan and Sara)
Voodoo Hussy
Shabby Katchadourian
Nick Cutter and Claudia Brown Kiss (Primeval)
Paramore: Riot!
Spongebob and Patrick look at the Pattywagon (The Spongebob Squarepants Movie)
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Artwork 1#
Started by
BethgoesRAWR™
, Dec 28 2011 03:23 PM
#1
Posted 28 December 2011 - 03:23 PM
#2
Posted 28 December 2011 - 03:42 PM
What the frick is this shit. I had to endure that atrocious music just to see your ridiculously badly made video of equally badly drawn art work.
Pointless.
Pointless.
#3
Posted 28 December 2011 - 04:15 PM
What the frick is this shit. I had to endure that atrocious music just to see your ridiculously badly made video of equally badly drawn art work.
Pointless.
Thanks for that polite reply.
I'm sorry you found you had to be so mean.
#4
Posted 28 December 2011 - 06:43 PM
Ooooo ^^ I can tell u put some good amount of effort into drawing those drawings ^^ I like how you drew them ^^ the people looked good you (or so I think) have a good idea of how the human body's form is c: but I have some suggestions for you to improve your drawing skills : work on your shading! Draw the shadows and different tones on the peoples faces
work on your perspective too ^^ and one last thing dont leave your drawings looking "messy" refine those delicate areas with all those important details and texture even ^^ and to be honest I wouldn't be drawing spongebob D; those kind of drawings to me doesnt really give you any challenges :/ sorry just being honest.
~goodluck!
~goodluck!
#5
Posted 28 December 2011 - 09:18 PM
Okay, so. Some pointers:
Drawings are uploaded by image. NEVER compiled into a video, ESPECIALLY not one with animations, music, and the like (see my caps lock for emphasis! now you know I really mean it!). It made it really hard to see, and, no offense to you or your musical tastes, but I can't stand Bring Me the Horizon. I just muted it, but it made the experience even less pleasant.
Moving on from the method of conveyance:
Honestly, I found your drawings to be rather lacking in perspective, shading, and detail; furthermore, they exhibited a profound lack of artistic training (self-taught or otherwise) that was, frankly, almost insulting. You should keep drawing. But not after you do many, many studies of facial features, one by one, and then moving on to whole faces. Study anatomy so you know how the body fits together. Study people in the mall, at school, at the beach - how do they move? What exactly is there?
So, to sum up: Study drawing. You appear to have a desire to make art, or at the very least, to draw. Keep in mind that those are two very different things, and that one requires a hell of a lot of work from the artist. You might be very good one day if you do. And also, upload your drawings as individual images. If you don't know how to do this, please ask me or check the Newbs section for a tutorial.
Drawings are uploaded by image. NEVER compiled into a video, ESPECIALLY not one with animations, music, and the like (see my caps lock for emphasis! now you know I really mean it!). It made it really hard to see, and, no offense to you or your musical tastes, but I can't stand Bring Me the Horizon. I just muted it, but it made the experience even less pleasant.
Moving on from the method of conveyance:
Honestly, I found your drawings to be rather lacking in perspective, shading, and detail; furthermore, they exhibited a profound lack of artistic training (self-taught or otherwise) that was, frankly, almost insulting. You should keep drawing. But not after you do many, many studies of facial features, one by one, and then moving on to whole faces. Study anatomy so you know how the body fits together. Study people in the mall, at school, at the beach - how do they move? What exactly is there?
So, to sum up: Study drawing. You appear to have a desire to make art, or at the very least, to draw. Keep in mind that those are two very different things, and that one requires a hell of a lot of work from the artist. You might be very good one day if you do. And also, upload your drawings as individual images. If you don't know how to do this, please ask me or check the Newbs section for a tutorial.
#6
Posted 01 January 2012 - 11:31 AM
^ Pretty much this, it isn't that you have no talent but by the looks of it very little practise and discipline. Study your proportions and the way shading can convey a line rather than drawing it straight, real life isn't made of straight lines, edges tend to be more implied due to the light sources and nature of what you're drawing. If everything was 2-D straight lines would work but they aren't.
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