'I cant help the way I feel' by John Issac. What fantastic art this talented man produces.
>>2301331
Here is your response.
>>2301346
This touches me on such a deep level, I only hope to be able to produce a piece like this someday.
>>2301331
>This art is degenerate and beneath Evropan classic art connoisseurs like me.
Any advices ??
>>2301128
Do you think its good? If so why? If not why?
I think it's pretty good.. The final art , colloring and effects you know... Only the scenery sucks.
Subject matter is cringeworthy
Image feels flat
Too saturated colors, obvious lack of knowledge of color theory and composition.
Needs Loomis too
1/10
feedback please
>>2301123
>>2301123
Nice broken neck
It seems to be undone, yet :)
I found a couple websites selling my art, what actions should I take?
anyone have any stories to share? advice?
two of the sites I found are foreign, will it make it any harder aside from having to translate their contact page? I've never had this happen before; nor did I think it would especially for that piece
Your image is of Nintendo's Intellectual Property so it's kind of a gray area. There was an artist whose fanart depiction of Skeletor was used on a recent blu ray release of the old He-Man film and he's basically powerless to stop it because Skeletor is not his intellectual property to begin with. All you can really do is contact Nintendo about it because they have the legal resources and clout to take unlicensed merchandise off of the market. You will not see any gains from this being done except the satisfaction of knowing you've put some art thieves in their place.
>>2300979
I dont care about the money, man
I just dont want people paying for something like this.
Do I have a good chance of getting them removed?
Its pretty late right now, I'll try to contact Nintendo tomorrow,
>>2300979
thanks for the response
if anyone else has any other advice, feel free
I'll check on this thread im the morning
What are your art book recommendations?
Personally, I am looking for "the art of", whether its games, movies, or specific artists-- maybe something that has influenced your own visual language.
I'll post some work by two artists I've been recommended already
Syd Mead
Hey /ic/ what're some good daily drawing habits to get into? I find that I'm really unguided on what to draw now that I've read Loomis and watched some of Proko's and Villpu's stuff. To get gud fast what're some must do's daily? Figure drawing for a little bit? Sketching whatever? Studies every day? Sorry if this is a dumb question, but any thoughts on the matter are greatly appreciated. I'll dump some inspo in the meantime.
Is it possible to become a bohemian with the same sort of fame/infamy in the likes of Basquiat or Warhol?
Do you think contemporary artists can be perceived in the same light, with postmodernism hanging over them? Or has that romanticism passed?
Banksy is the closest thing to that right now.
But of course secretly he's just a regular middle aged rich nerd.
It's too soon for anything like that after the YBAs. I'm certain it'll crop up again at some point, but at the moment it's so fresh in everyone's minds they see every high artist that way.
It can't be shocking while it's seen as par for the course. And if it's not shocking it's not famous.
Give it 20 years.
>>2300391
It's called do what you like and make what you like. Then there are a couple of paths: you die on accident, you don't die and make great shit and nobody knows or cares OR you don't die and despite being an asshole who makes bad art you have enough well connected friends and are part of a 'scene' culture that you can get your work noticed even though it's submediocre and you enjoy a relatively success ful 'career'
Well you see, the modern world today doesn't like oldy fartsy art. If you want to be famous you have to draw what the masses like.
You can either change what you draw to suit them or change what they like to suit you
The latter is pretty difficult but some say it's what the world needs
what do you think?
>>2300237
>420chin
you could at least post in the beginner thread or draw thread
>>2300237
I think you should stop spamming it in every thread, you fucking faggot.
I think you never have LSD
What does /ic/ think of this guy's stuff?
https://www.artstation.com/artist/caisne
>>2300101
is he famous or something, i dont feel anything special from this.
>>2300101
that piece has pretty nice lighting mood
>>2300101
Literally who?
9 years of drawing, he got worse.
How is this even possible?
>>2300004
Still better than what you could draw. Niggers been drawing long before you were learning pre-algebra loooooooool.
I know who's a beginner :^)
oh look it's this thread again
Hi /ic/
I have an important exam coming up and I lack some inspiration. Topic is ''The city'' and people that live in it/how they deal with it and also certain views of the city.
Anything would be helpful, e.g. drawings, photography, poetry.
(pic related, not by me though)
>>2299952
Check out the Ashcan School.
>>2299952
Eisner's comics?
>>2299952
Jeremy Mann
Post yours
>>2299912
/ic/ help please. You are the only place where i can openly ask this because i dont know any artists to talk to.
After some depression i got... i dont know how to explain it as other than "negative ability" or "curse" or "negative perk" or whatever.
Procrastination. And its awful.
It never was so bad before.
Im working on a project, but because of being lonely and depressive it started to damage my productivity. Im trying to draw something, spending almost a week for it while its the thing that can be done by 2 days. When i go to...
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>>2299373
Tried not to make this look like a shitty blog but it kinda does at the end.
So please just keep the "how to do with procrastination when it went so bad you almost cant draw for days" over everything else.
Nothing will change by itself. You can't just wait to be happy, you won't be.
Sounds like you don't have a lot of self discipline.
Go outside once in a while. There's no magic trick, stop thinking of it as a "curse" that you can't control.
>>2299373
You can sit there trying to justify your mistakes and blame everything on "m-muh sadness and derpeshun :((((" but you only have yourself to blame. No outside matter is going to change your situation.
Is there any love for architectural drawings and / or models?
>>2299349
What's /ic/ opinion about his art?
>>2299283
i like his stuff
>>2299283
It has charm when someone else cleans up his vision, but it's now a blight that infected all of Blizzard's IPs. Lost all hope when the hd update to wow didn't fix the major flaws in design and even exacerbated some issues.
Incredible ability to tap into what kids want in a game. The more experienced I get the more I appreciate him. Not in an artistic way, but in a marketing sort of way.