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3.98 / 5.00 20,655 ViewsAt 2/20/08 01:03 AM, Winned wrote: I'm just wondering, does anybody know a site with a bunch of free hand poses, or full body poses? I'm trying to practice drawing people naturally standing and their hands naturally at their sides. If anybody knows a site with some poses I would greatly appreciate it.
http://div.dyndns.org/references/ has some pretty good photos.
WIP CRITIQUE
Here is a WIP of something I am playing around with, any critique would be appreciated.
It is supposed to be like old turn of the century iconographs.
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Fractals are patterns in chaos though, so wouldn't an increased randomness be more likely to produce a fractals?fractals are not random, they're extremely precise mathematical figures.
Originally fractals were ugly, like the Cantor set or the Koch curve.
Mandelbrot was the first to make one beautiful, and he coined the term fractal.
Jonathan Coulton wrote a song about it C:
too kawaii to live, too sugoi to die
oh man, I'm dieing here, I need an art collaboration pronto!
I doubt I'm gonna make it into any 'limited spots available' (for well-known artists only) luis collabs.
Does anyone have any (non-digital) collaborations at all that they could show me?
ugh, no digital, please.
At 2/12/08 12:25 PM, LaserKarl wrote: I guess this is a good place to discuss the question "What is art?"
This is something I've actually put a lot of thought into. I even made an animation about it, if anyone's interested (please forgive my terrible voice acting and weird accent).
I came up with this theory back in 2004 and so far it's still the one I like the most. Art is not an objective concept, we can't say 'This is art' and intend this sentence to be universal. It all depends on our inner beauty meter.
Does anybody know how much I could buy a decent tablet for? I have no idea what kind to get seeing as I've never had one, I may be able to make some money but I would like one on the cheaper side.
the future most-asked question (or tablets.)
bamboo is the cheapest, starting at 80, but the best is $200.
it goes all the way up to intuos3, which are some real high-quality equipment. these are 4x6 by 12x19, which is INSANE, and probably not needed.
Find a place that sells them at a student discount (assuming that you are one) and you save even more!
the future most-asked question (or tablets.)
bamboo is the cheapest, starting at 80, but the best is $200.
it goes all the way up to intuos3, which are some real high-quality equipment. these are 4x6 by 12x19, which is INSANE, and probably not needed.
I have a 4X6 and love it to the max, but sometimes it's a little quirky because the buttons (specifically the zoom/scroll) is where i rest my arm (I'm left handed)
I plan to upgrade to a larger size when I muster the cheddah
What does everyone think of vidja games as art?
appearently Hideo Kojima (sp?)MG creator)) doesn't think so, but I do- Most modern games are just movies with your thumbs and alottof them look amazing and/or have poetic meaning
example: Too Human
God, I want that game
:what is games and art?:
At 2/22/08 09:19 PM, HahaBears wrote: What does everyone think of vidja games as art?
(good) games are (or should be) a delicate balance of art, storytelling, and gameplay.
even games like team fortress. each character has a different viewpoint. it adds to the immersion.
each part works in tandem, if you have an absolutely beautiful storyline, but it's told with stick figures... some of the appeal wears away.
i'm more for working on the first and last elements. there is an art to good programming. and there's a procedure to making 'realistic' art.
i ain't touchin any of that "bodily fluids be art" stuff. i mean like making a 2d representation how something would appear in real life.
Bumped for a question that is forum related:
Hey forum-ites, I have a plan to start an art contest, but I am having trouble thinking what the theme should be. Another problem is prizes, I could give cash prizes, but that isn't very interesting. (also they wouldn't be too impressive considering my financial situation) I am open to any suggestions you guys might have.
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At 3/9/08 12:33 AM, Vousielle wrote: Bumped for a question that is forum related:
Hey forum-ites, I have a plan to start an art contest, but I am having trouble thinking what the theme should be. Another problem is prizes, I could give cash prizes, but that isn't very interesting. (also they wouldn't be too impressive considering my financial situation) I am open to any suggestions you guys might have.
Sorry, I should have been more clear. The contest will be to draw on a theme, with the hook being that you will be doing your entry in someones style other than your own.
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Ho shit, art forum lounge. I totally didn't notice this.
RE: Art Contest
Surely, if you're not doing cash prizes - the prizes should be somewhat related to the theme of the contest?
At 3/9/08 06:48 AM, ArthurGhostly wrote: RE: Art Contest
Surely, if you're not doing cash prizes - the prizes should be somewhat related to the theme of the contest?
I am thinking about the prizes being both cash in combination with so manner of material prize.
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Ok, I have a question. I'm finally using this sketchbook I got a while back, I dunno if it's the book but I'm really learning fast. Problem is, it's one of those books where you have to bend the pages upward to turn the page. Kinda like this, going upward and when I turn the page sometimes one of the other pages bend then rip. Any way to stop this? Or any notebook suggestions?
Can anybody tell me where to find a 360 degree view, or just a couple different views of the human skull? I need to for an art project, I found a frontal view which I'll do if I can't find anything else. I'm just hoping for more. Thanks.
At 3/13/08 02:59 PM, Winned wrote: Can anybody tell me where to find a 360 degree view, or just a couple different views of the human skull? I need to for an art project, I found a frontal view which I'll do if I can't find anything else. I'm just hoping for more. Thanks.
I don't know if this will help - But it's the only one I know of.
It's not really the skull. It shows muscle structure. But it does give you the 3D look around so... it may not be what you're looking for - but it might be some (if only a little) help.
If anyone does know of others - it'd be pretty useful to give us all a link ;)
:Sketchpads:
At 3/9/08 11:44 PM, Winned wrote: Problem is, it's one of those books where you have to bend the pages upward to turn the page. Kinda like this, going upward and when I turn the page sometimes one of the other pages bend then rip. Any way to stop this? Or any notebook suggestions?
i had the same problem!
that second one might not be spiral, but you're good with anything that's not flip-top. if you like to throw away money these have serious staying power.
Another option is to put the the finished pages in a folder of some sort. Keep it in at home, that way those don't get smudged while you bring the blank/WIP pages along with you.
(if i time this right, 200 posts!!)
At 3/13/08 03:38 PM, kernalphage wrote: that second one might not be spiral, but you're good with anything that's not flip-top. if you like to throw away money these have serious staying power.
Moleskines (How the fuck do you pronounce that btw?) are really awesome. I just bought one a couple of days ago. Totally great.
Any of you art forumers seen the Movie/Documentary My Kid Could Paint That. I watched it recently and found it was good interesting viewing. I'd recommend it to you all, let me know your thoughts if you've seen it.
Wow, BMK this is actually a cool idea. Most of the other Forums have it, so I guess it's cool you stuck one in here too. I feel like it's so much different from the Flash one though. I mean, artists are crazy and out there, while us ASers hide in our little holes and come out in an organized fashion...it's f-ed up. Anyways, sorry for the late post, I just thought I'd comment on it now rather than at page 100.
MY E-PENIS IS BIGGER THAN YOURS
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...and this is my fag...
hey guys sorry to interrupt ur discussion but i recently sketched out this mediocre drawing and i want to color it in the hopes that it can become somewhat better, but i cant decide between:
colored pencil
acrylic paint
watercolor
or pastel
help please
My Kid Could Paint That
I hadn't heard of this before but I watched it and I really enjoyed it. Just listening to real artists talk about art, however mundane it may seem is really interesting to me. It's sad what happened to the family because it seemed like the mother and the father had very different perspectives about the daughter. I also like how it went into the art community and kind of exposed modern art. Interpretation of any art is completely up to the individual but in my opinion, no message that needs an explanation in modern art is worth those crazy prices, but to each his own. It was a good movie and I recommend it as well.
I enjoy bold statements
I can't figure out how to put feet on this god damn monster. Suggestions?
I know this may sound n00bish but...
Can anybody please tell me how to make a caption from the current screen, just like the ones used in tutorials, etc...?
Thanks, I wanted to bump this useful thread anyway.
At 6/23/08 01:57 PM, BizarroJoe wrote: I know this may sound n00bish but...
Can anybody please tell me how to make a caption from the current screen, just like the ones used in tutorials, etc...?
Thanks, I wanted to bump this useful thread anyway.
Maybe you're thinking of the "print screen" button. Then all you have to do is use a "paste" option in whatever program you want to import the image to. If you want to capture video you're gonna have to find "screen capture" software online, there are alot of free trials and freeware of that kind of stuff online. Try www.tucows.com maybe.
At 6/23/08 02:06 PM, PunchOrBePunched wrote:At 6/23/08 01:57 PM, BizarroJoe wrote: I know this may sound n00bish but...Maybe you're thinking of the "print screen" button. Then all you have to do is use a "paste" option in whatever program you want to import the image to.
Can anybody please tell me how to make a caption from the current screen, just like the ones used in tutorials, etc...?
Thanks, I wanted to bump this useful thread anyway.
Yes, Punch, It was the "print screen" button. My issue was that I forgot absolutely about the pasting part. Thank you a lot for the help.
At 6/23/08 02:12 PM, BizarroJoe wrote:Thanks, I wanted to bump this useful thread anyway.
i should as well.
Anyone think another "Doubles Battle" would be a good idea?
never seen one start up after about round 2.
wasn't awesomeSaurus in charge of the last one?
...maybe even a ChOW? something for inspiration/challenge?