https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UjBC55_saGE and plz subscribes !!!!
for the time-lapse video go on this link its a picture of my girlfriend and my dog
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UjBC55_saGE and plz subscribes !!!!
for the time-lapse video go on this link its a picture of my girlfriend and my dog
At 5/26/14 08:42 PM, Bloodyanimation wrote: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UjBC55_saGE and plz subscribes !!!!
for the time-lapse video go on this link its a picture of my girlfriend and my dog
I'm not entirely sure I like you....
I thought your name sounded familiar. and I looked through your post history, and well, I remember lurking your first thread and being quite disappointed.
And here we are again. I screen shot a random frame from your video and overlayed your reference pic, and well... they line up an awful lot... More than I would allow anyway.
I'll let everyone else draw their own conclusion on this, but it seems like the exact same thing you did in the first thread.
Your video as "Proof" doesn't really work either in your defense since the lines are already layed down by time the video starts up...
Your other video isn't any better since it too starts up after the line work is already down.
I'm not seeing any preliminary sketch work on the paper either. in both videos.
And then their is the pieces you have uploaded to your profile. Sure they are 8 months old, give or take a month, but they don't show the final polished level that would come with someone who doesn't need to do preliminary sketch work
Also, don't beg for subscribers, thats the one sure thing to make me not a subscriber...
also you don't need a new thread for each new piece,
and at least post the final piece in the tread instead of just posting your reference and a link to a video...
So lets see if you can earn some redemption;"Is their anything you want to tell us about these two pieces you posted?"
I trim the videos on my iphone before sending it to myself because they said that the file was too large to send and i dont know why grid technique is so blacklisted here on these forum i use this technique all the time in artclass well thanks again for your commment ill tru to do best in my next video
At 5/27/14 12:12 AM, Bloodyanimation wrote: I trim the videos on my iphone before sending it to myself because they said that the file was too large to send and i dont know why grid technique is so blacklisted here on these forum i use this technique all the time in artclass well thanks again for your commment ill tru to do best in my next video
its not so much as it being black listed, its that you never mention the technique when you present your work. Your the one using it as a crutch but then trying to act like your standing on your own two feet.
And if it is about the cutting of the video, perhaps you need to re edit it or cut it else where. Because just starting with the line work already down (and already matching the reference to an almost exact) it is a bit suspicious.
The grid comes in handy for replicating and enlarging and scaling down things. but when people are doing new and original things, which is what many do around here, its not as useful.
If you want to be a more successful artist, then work toward slowly getting off the grid. Eventually you'll be able to replicate from sight rather than from grid. Then that will be much more impressive.
At 5/27/14 06:42 AM, Kinsei wrote: its not so much as it being black listed, its that you never mention the technique when you present your work. Your the one using it as a crutch but then trying to act like your standing on your own two feet.
This.
All the groundwork in these videos is provided right at the start of the videos. You've chosen to start recording at a stage when the sketch is mostly done. I find that a bit deceptive, in order to fish for YouTube subscriptions.
At 5/27/14 06:42 AM, Kinsei wrote: The grid comes in handy for replicating and enlarging and scaling down things. but when people are doing new and original things, which is what many do around here, its not as useful.
If you want to be a more successful artist, then work toward slowly getting off the grid. Eventually you'll be able to replicate from sight rather than from grid. Then that will be much more impressive.
It's fine to use a technique like that to help with a drawing (especially if you mention that you do so) but you don't want to become too reliant on it. In the other video you posted of the portrait of a friend you used a reference pic that didn't have the top of her head in it. In your drawing you just accept that that part of the head isn't there instead of drawing that yourself; you should be able to do that without having a reference and grid. The fact that you don't shows me you are relying on the grid too much.
thanks for the advice guy ill be uploading something new this week for sure and i won't use that technique this so people can see my creative side thanks for taking the time to give me some advice ill ll upload something soon
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SYowfy4genM here a step by step how to draw a walkers from walking dead its in time lapse but you see the progress and i tried a couple time before recording it hope you like it
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here a step by step how to draw a walkers from walking dead its in time lapse but you see the progress and i tried a couple time before recording it hope you like it
The grid method is pretty much tracing bud, it's a method to trace/copy another image.
Try doing your line work off the dome piece if you're looking to be respected by the artist community