What do you guys think about this marker piece I just did, can I turn it into a graffiti wall?
do it. tonight.
Can someone edit this original image (link at bottom) to match the purple one on the right. Need it exactly like the original without it cropped. Hope this is the right chan.
http://avrispilka.co.za/wp-content/uploads/2013/01/sexy-alice-in-wonderland.jpg
go fuck yourself
/lit/ here please don't hate me for being a crossboarder (i read the sticky! (but i'm still sure this will not be an appreciated thread))
basically i'm a doodler, not really an artist but i doodle. BUT i can't draw women. no matter what they come out lookign like weird trannies. i'm not looking for a "how to draw a woman" guide (like in the sticky!) but just general tips on what i have to do differently from the men in my art style to make women in the same art style
maybe i'm wrong but I'm assuming there are some mostly...
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>>2342186
Litterally read the sticky & delet this thread
>>2342186
Check on proportion tutorials, there are a lot on youtube.
It's not that hard to differentiate men and women on feature comparison famichael.
>>2342186
>I'm assuming there are some mostly universal laws on what to change from a man to draw a woman
yes, there are, but can you draw a man?
A while ago, I participated in an art competition. I was selected as a finalist for round 2 where people could vote for their favorite entries online. I didn't make it to round 3. Is it a bad thing for me to tell others/announce that my entry didn't make it?
I asked many people to vote for me... So, is it a bad thing for me to tell them I didn't make it? The drawing competition is hosted by an animal shelter. In my family Whatsapp, they were just posting about how this little cousin of mine is dressing up as an animal for her school event and it's somewhat...
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>>2342140
i dont see the point of telling anyone unless they ask. at most i would make a facebook status like "hey guys, thanks for your support but i didn't make the cut. your votes were appreciated" something like that.
congrats on getting that far though, op!
Anyone want to digitalize this for me?
>>2342086
/i/ is a great place for people to do this.
If you want good and serious people to request you, then go to /wsr/.
>>2342086
I can do it for 20$
I did a study of a 1920's Australian prisoner. I couldn't really get the hair right. Suggestions?
Walter smith 1924
Better look
Has anyone taken the Games Workshop art test? What does it consist of?
photobashing and making everything shiny
>>2338979
this is a legit question, I'm also interested in the answers.
>>2338979
Bamp
Asked this on /g/ for the tech side of things but I'm a bit curious how artists view this.
Does anyone here have experience drawing with the surface book? The few art reviews I've read online have been pretty good.
Anyone used this that likes/dislikes it? How does it compare to wapcom tablets?
Artfags pick me a piece from any of these sites. It had to have been created post 1950s, its so I can write my art paper on it.
Kill yourself
>>2341948
Not a fan of that piece
>>2341953
>bumping a thread on fucking /ic/
I'm serious kill yourself you fucking nigger.
How do colors work? How do i get an atractive and nice looking combination?
I just have worked with pencil looking into realism but i just started into digital and want to get like 80's neon and cyberpunk style for a project i have in mind, any advice?
Just try to find some resources for color theory, there's a lot out there.
Contrast, compliment, harmony, context (Like blue in the upper part of the canvas suggests the sky while on the bottom it suggests water)
For 80's kinda colors just use those neon hot pink and blue on something black.
ive been drawing traditionally for a while now, maybe around 16 years(if you count stick grawings from kindergarten lol) and its basically become second nature to me. no im working on my second drawing and i decided to go ahead and make a full blown painting(probably not the best idea for beginner on tablet) and right now im just trying to make more fine/detailed line work and im finding it quite difficult. im hesitant to turn the tablet because i assume its best to keep it at the same angle as the screen. ive been using a series videos as a sort of reference to help me take the right steps to produce good or maybe even great art. but i would also like feedback/guidance from fellow artist such as you guys on the ol'chan to sort of help me out (*^â–½^*)
P.S. im a newfag and this will be my first thread so i apologize in advance for my lack of understanding on how to properly post things on 4chan such as links, greentext, etc
P.P.S. i read the sticky(though im still unsure on what's inappropriate to post here)
pic related(critique welcome)
>>2341274
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Hg71jFsfmSI
forgot to post video series
>>2341274
theres a fucking question thread for questions and the whole beginning was useless. Your writing style is as erratic and disgusting. Dont pull an illustrat. You dont deserve your own post if its just to ask for criticism if thats it.
PS: what the fuck are you even asking ? not a single question mark in your text.
Fucking tripfags should know to lurk at least.
>>2341279
ah yes, sorry, i knew i was forgetting something.
i was basically needing pointers on making smoother lines because it takes me quite a long time to do so.
didnt notice the question thread either, that was my bad anon
>No new Cintiq Companion revealed at CES
>Only a new active pen for normie tablets
Is Wacom giving up or just slow? Do you think the increased competition has spooked them at all?
It'd probably be smart of them to give up if they truly have. Considering the proliferation of normie tablets out there, making their own tablet is costly and dangerous. If you look on amazon the reviews of the Companion 2 are very poor, they were apparently riddled with hardware issues and because of that I imagine Wacom may have lost a lot of money and prestige correcting these problems, if they ever did in the end. As much as I wanted-and was looking forward to-a Cintiq Companion 3 I guess I'll just have to make do with what I have, or possibly get a Surface 3 or 4.
>>2341017
I so badly wanted a reliable portable Cintiq, but all the stories of hardware failure with the Companions made me hesitate, not to mention the apparent battery and fan noise issues. I also felt it also had something of an identity crisis; too bulky to be a portable sketchbook, too small to be a stay-at-home desk tablet.
So for now I've settled for a Surface Pro 4. The Surface Pen isn't as good as Wacom EMR, but I'm finding it still pretty good for painting in Manga Studio, and the form factor is great.
I think a Companion 3 may still eventually happen - there's a thread on the official forum that Wacom have acknowledged. If they can make it reliable and less embarrassing to look at then I'll be on board
Am I the only one who thinks this is the sexiest thing in existence?
Hey /ic/
Im doing my GCSE's and im not happy with my coursework. Even my favourite piece i dont feel like its good enough and i would really appreciate some suggestions for how to make it better regarding shape and tone.
Id also appreciate any suggestions for supplies (pencil, pens and inks)
>>2340689
Focus on the finger structure
Drawing at a larger size help
Draw more
For supplies staedtler rubber, Mitsubishi Hi-Uni pencil are very good and large feather.
>>2340689
Don't think of just lines and gradients when you draw
Try to express the planes
Watch the proko video about it
One of my biggest growing fears as an artist is keeping my arms in safe and working order..
Do you guys use arm braces at all? Do you do stretches?
I do stretches. There's a link on one of the threads that points to good stretches to protect from carpal tunnel.
I forget to do it super regularly when I'm in the zone but I've made a habit of stretching when I'm bored or thinking about where to take something.
I fap regularly.
>>2338589
just be careful and realize its not the end of the world if you do lose a hand. I had a step uncle who was a surgeon in the 80s who ended up committing suicide after losing a hand in a boating accident.
Red pill me on Picasso.
>>2335960
He had mastered realism by his mid-teens, then kept barreling forward. he was alive for a lot of different movements, and played a key role in many of them. he invented cubism along with braque, created a lot of surrealist work (inspiring a young Dali), and anticipated neo-expressionist trends in his later career.
he was prolific as fuck, too. always pumping out work and trying new media. he had that thirst that every successful artist must have- to always be creating, pushing the boundaries, and trying new things.
>>2335974
9- A decent 9 year old. Better than I was, anyway. Still no prodigy, but having an artist as a father seems to be helping.
13- His training from his father is evident here, and paying off. It's still very wonky in places though, certainly not his father's work, but the work of a student with plenty of room to improve.
16- His formal training under his father is evident, as well as his experience, however brief, at the Royal Academy of San Fernando.
19- Here we see the artist experimenting...
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>>2335976
>implying he did any of the realistic ones