What does /ic/ think of this video?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WKRKrpz09Fk
pic unrelated
since when does plebs' opinion about art matters?
>>2527855
Unsubbed after his video on Pablo Picasso, I wonder why I even subbed this guy
>>2527855
Loved that vid of him. Big fan of the dude, picasso vid wasn't my cup of tea either though.
HOWEVER, pic related is the best painting of all time. If you disagree, you are simply wrong.
it takes trisha tier skill level to work for the police to catch a serial murderer
>>2529113
>Still better than 90% of ic
It's a pity they've got it all down to digital collage these days. Could have made a few bucks.
>>2529113
tbf it's not like a babby tier loomis head that doesn't capture any sense of likeness would be a better police sketch
Is re-drawing existent drawings actually helps to improve?
I've been re-drawing for a while now but whenever i try to make something of my own i struggle alot.
(i hope re-drawing is the right word lol)
also pic unrelated
>>2528288
I think so. It helps with control and line work. I used to trace stuff long before I ever tried drawing freehand.
I'm not talking about tracing sorry if my post was misleading i meant like looking at a drawing and trying to re draw it if this explains better
>>2528288
Well yes and no.
It allows you to understand some techniques and bases, but after awhile you'll only be able to know that specific drawing.
Lets say for instance you perfect a certain pose and show people that skill, when they ask you to do it in a different pose you won't know how to typically because you've spent time learning how to draw that one specific instance. You know the reasoning behind it, but can't apply it elsewhere, so while your skills have improved, it's only...
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>yfw a client gives you money up front and you never hear from them again
Free money.
So you basically stole the money. You're such a nice person.
>>2527394
Happens surprisingly often. I'm sometiems tempted to contact them and say 'Hey, remember that commission we talked about? Are you ready to send the payment?' and see what happens. kek. Honestly think these dudes that forgot in the first place might be so autistic and scatterbrained that maybe they'll just send the same payment a second time.
Ofc it sucks if then he remembers and you actually have to do the work.
Is this only me, or something really wrong with this piece?
>>2524198
Well, yeah. It's boring and stiff as fuck, that's what's wrong.
Its shit
Is Anubis flexing or punching?
Hey /ic/, i have been using photoshop for a while actually, but there is one thing that really frustrates me. i keep seeing this grungy texture in brushstrokes that really adds something to paintings that i like, but i have no idea how to replicate it. it doesnt look like a texture, but more like the brush itself is randomized and somewhat grungy. its hard to explain so yeah pic related
maybe its really obvious and im just a retard but i really want to figure out how people do it.
pic belongs to bayard wu (hes pretty obviously amazing)
cedric peyraverney has this...
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>>2524404
Some of those look like normal brushstroke with textured brushes. Have you downloaded different sets and experimented with them?
Otherwise if you use the mixer brush you can get that type of texture very easily. You'll need to set a texture to it and put it on height though.
>>2524404
just google oil painting photoshop brushes and I am sure you'll find em.
isn't there a question thread anyway?
>>2524404
Sauce?
Can we have one of those threads were we redraw stuff from multiple angles?
Well, I tried.
>>2521212
Not bad at all anon. The second one though the viewpoint is so low we probably would actually see the sole of the weight bearing foot.
>mfw I finished this drawing
Don't leave out construction, kids, it's important.
I donn't know
>>2530300
You might not know because you lack neuroplasticity.
>>2530302
What?
>>2530300
Overall, it looks fine to me.
The one thing that really bothers me is how you outlined her left leg making perspective all messed up by drawing the leg forward when it's behind the right leg..
Post digital illustrations that you consider to be so mindblowingly, absolutely ceiling-hittingly cock-hardeningly good, that they sit easily above what 98% of artists would ever possibly be able to achieve. basically shit that is just the best of the best of the best.
if you post mullins and the usual suspects try to be selective. try to post even their work that is their very best.
:^)
>this thread is now forever tainted, get fukd.
Found this jem in my great grandfathers atic and i really want to know where it is from and how old it is i found similar stuff
Its gem not jem
yeah i noticed as soon as i posted
For more information the clock on the bottom left is Conciergerie Clock in paris and is in my opinion it is very similar well the top part.
How long does a Pentel Pocket Brush last? In articular the brush itself but I guess the whole thing. Is it a couple of months or indefinitely if you aren't abusing it?
I've been using one and it's really sweet but I'm thinking of getting a Noodler's brush pen because you can buy replacement brush tips for 3 dollars. Also I really like Noodler's Ink Co. a lot. I've never used brushes so I'm pretty unfamiliar with them.
>>2529852
I've read from several people they've been using the same pen for years. I prefer their pigment color brush because it holds more ink and you can squeeze it, and I've used a single one for a couple years. I've never tried Noodler's brush pens, but a brand new Pentel with a couple ink cartridges is only $12. The behavior of the brush and whether you find it comfortable to hold far outweigh price. Use whatever you like. Worst case you probably have to save $2 a month and replace it a couple times a year.
>>2529889
It is nice. I've just been refilling it with fountain pen ink and it works great. I have one of their aquash brushes that I have just been using with water and watercolors but I've thought about putting in diluted fountain pen ink and making my own pigment brush.
I've gone through over 30 ink refills on my Pentel Pocket brush and the tip/quality of the pen itself is still flawless.
It's just line-art at the moment, but is this alright? Any criticisms?
>>2530101
It looks a little stiff, and kind of off. I suggest you google Mongolian falconry, and use reference for the pose.
>>2530110
I look up similar images for reference but I see what you mean, I think it's the arm and torso (they look a bit wooden and too straight). Thanks for the help.
>>2530122
No prob, happy to help another d/ic/k
I want some more practice with drawing and can't really think of anything to draw
Request anything
draw me a snail that has grown little skinny legs under its snail body and is now running very fast.
also it should be wearing fly kicks. the make and model is up 2 you
Fuck off to the /b/ drawthread or, if you're going to take things a little more seriously than this trash, at least go to the beginner thread.
Go away sinix
>>2525634
His progress was remarkable but it saddens me he hasn't really done any projects with it, personal or commercial.
Seems like a cool enough dude.
I hate his voice, though.
From the movie A.C.O.D. The scene where Adam talks to dr. Judith at her home hanging above the mantle. Sorry her head is covering the painting and Netflix won't let me screenshot...please help me find the artist!
>>2528971
You expect someone to find the scene on their own to see the painting in order to maybe know it to help a stranger?
Make an effort and find a way to post the painting here if it's really important to you.
Op: point taken. Sorry for potato quality
>>2529014
I don't recognize it, which means it's likely not a famous painting.
It's possible the set designer just bought a random painting at a flea market or something.