how the fuck do I do the light on the back, on the windows?
I'm also not sure about the lamp light in the front.
day version for better viewing
>>2365068
Never use pure white
>>2365070
better?
Did someone have a art exsercises training schedule/program to share?... let me explain...
I have serius procrastination problems but I have noted that if I have a schedule to follow i can push myself a little more.
the fact is that due to my procrastination proble it seems i'm unable to compile one myself...
so can someone share one or have some advice to help me? also anti-procrastination general
If you're not procrastinating by doing art then what's even the point. Art should be partially fun for you, is what I'm saying.
>>2364989
You need a training schedule in the English Language first.
Don't overcomplicate it. Just draw. Put some fucking lines on the fucking paper even if the end product sucks. Then focus on why it sucks and correct it.
If you're too lazy and don't wanna work on your weaknesses, fuck it. Watch some motivational videos and get to it, or draw a self-portrait and title it pussy.jpeg.
but I need motivation, look at the figure and put a song that is in line with the figure.
>>2364192
Alright, mate, I got some shit that you may like if you can tolerate some classical sounds- (It's all pretty epic)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LRLdhFVzqt4 Look into many things by Two Steps From Hell
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=N2RK6OGNMCY Some more from Two Steps From Hell
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SLJllk-0o6c You've prolly heard this one before
I'm not sure you'll get the same vibes I got, but tell me what you think and maybe I can find some more.
>>2364204
mmm not bad, but I'm looking for something more classic and apocalyptic. thanks anyway!
>>2364218
AH!! Alright yeah I dunno where I'd get that stuff - sorry there!
Are these worthy of a thread?
If only people attached they own work with such map
That's mine
anyone have any tips on writing style?
i went for minimalism and flow
If somebody walked up to me and handed me a note with that handwriting, I would think they were really gay.
>>2363199
>that trip
no, fuck you
>>2363199
work some caligraphy plate, and get a dedicated pen.
I'm trying to select a fighter and a pilot for an animation project I'm doing for school. I'd like to know which of each is the strongest, and which pairing would be the strongest. Design tips welcome.
far left second row looks like an up skirt shot of a robot. I have no further advice.
>>2360247
It is
>>2360247
Drawing gets a lot more fun when you stop being shit. Staying with it for that long though is the hard part
>>2358729
>Drawing gets a lot more fun when you stop being shit. Staying with it for that long though is the hard part
Thanks for that
>>2358729
Did you mean to make a new thread for this?
Its already really fun.
OH BOY OH BOY.
You fucking faggot
Should I continue arting, or be a socially enept hobo for the rest of my life?
>>2348598
>Should I continue arting
did someone give u the impression you shouldn't?
> socially enept hobo for the rest of my life?
art/job, do both?
>>2348598
head is massive because you haven't accounted for the camera distortion, and the outstretched arm makes it obvious the painting is based on some lame selfie.
if it's a self-portrait, why are you using a photograph at all? set up a mirror and paint your face from life.
>>2348605
It was for a class I was in, paintings from a self photo was mandatory.
still trying to wrap my head around rendering/specularity.
been practicing a lot, but It's a bit frustrating.
any criticism would be helpful
>>2364772
Do lots of still life studies, go to a thrift store and get those vintage metal cutlery and crockery stuff with lots of patterns, really get an understanding of how light reflects and casts a shadow on the metal (for this particular subject)
Your stuff is okay, with some refining you'd be getting close to blizzard-tier (which shouldn't be your goal.) but I'm not seeing reflective light.
If you're looking for a book Scott Robertson's How to Render: the fundamentals of light, shadow...
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>>2364783
thanks anon
Hey guys, can you please give me some honest opinion on this one? It's my first piece and I would really like some honest feedback.
Thanks, much love to you all
>>2364766
I liked it. How much time?
>>2364766
Colors are alright. Evokes a Japanese sumi-e vibe. I would try relying less on fancy brushes, it looks like the mountains are the only thing you actually drew.
This is my first time doing digital art. I have the surface pro 4 and I draw directly on the screen. It's been so tedious to change brush size and undo in photoshop.
I have lift my pen to press undo on the menu drop down thing and move the pen constantly to change brush size because there's no keyboard..it's just screen. >:(
I used to think drawing directly on the screen would be easier but apparently not. It's far more convenient to draw on a separate device. One hand with a stylus/pen and another with the keyboard for shortcuts while you...
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May I introduce this to you young padafaggot:
http://www.amazon.com/X-keys-Stick-Keys-programmable-keys/dp/B009ROIFQ6
https://youtu.be/UiF_xgpDWiI
Looks like you should bake it in the oven.
Or people in Ontario to be precise. Is there any hope here for art schools? I need a degree for a work visa down the road and I want to put myself 100% into art, so I'm getting an art degree.
Any schools that give you any internship/art employment opportunities at all? OCAD? Sheridan? Seneca? George-Brown?
You get and internship at the end of third year in Sheridan's animation program. You get lots of help getting one too, so long as you apply yourself a bit it's basically guaranteed. The program's 4 years long and the BAA you get let's you work in the states ez (granted you can find the work)
>>2364487
Yeah I know about the animation program, but I dislike animation and would rather do a fine art program. You know, illustration/concept art/etc.
Anything even half-decent?
>>2364496
>Fine art
Gross!! Nah, just kidding. I'm only familiar with the animation program at Sheridan, sorry. One of my roommates was in the illustration program, but I don't think they get an internship at any point. They do still get their BAA to let them work in the states, though.
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How do you paint steady lines on a small scale?
>>2362254
git gud or use a stabilizer
>>2362336
how to git gud though? any techniques? holding breath?
brace just beyond wrist against table
paint using elbow rather than wrist