Did fan art on yoshimitsu, did this looong ago
Tried drawing ayane from doa or ninja gaiden, the whole face thing didnt turn out too well >.>
Bwahahahahaha gahahahahaha, l-l--ook at the gahahaha fro-g-g-g zehahahaha!!
A friend of mine ask me to draw ichigo from bleach, I use reference.
And Kratos too (I really need to think of a way to type longer sentences)
This feel somewhat familiar....maybe too familiar.....very very very familiar ;rq
Practicing on shading on this but I never did gotten used to deciding a source of light.
I think thanks to my friend, I went into a fan art spree.
Still a fanart (I lost count on how many I did )
I forgot which is the light side and dark side, either way it buuuuurrrrrnsssss.
To be a American means to be an Italian, give me the fork.
Another fanart, Taki from the Soulcalibur series.
You've already heard of the bloods and cribs, well here is tha kubes.(gotta remember to make better version)
And lastly (so far), is a drawing of people waiting in line.
Drew on a bigger size paper in blue pen for good ole fun ;D (had to scan it 4 times though >.>).
At 2/17/11 11:26 PM, ZaneZansorrow wrote: To be a American means to be an Italian, give me the fork.
This one is definetely my favorite. But they are all fantastic :D
Long time no see, Zanechan
OK Zanesorrow there is something that needs to be sorted out.
You clearly have the drive to create art, but you are missing an important component in the process.
You need a stronger foundation of anatomy and form for your drawings. They always seem to turn out with randomized proportions, which really is showing what you still need to learn. Start reading on the essentials of human proportions and studying them. It will help your drawing skills overall.
At 2/26/11 12:19 AM, Kakashi1930 wrote:At 2/17/11 11:26 PM, ZaneZansorrow wrote: To be a American means to be an Italian, give me the fork.This one is definetely my favorite. But they are all fantastic :D
Long time no see, Zanechan
I'm still waiting for the meatballs :3
At 2/26/11 11:57 AM, Dalenbourg wrote: OK Zanesorrow there is something that needs to be sorted out.
You clearly have the drive to create art, but you are missing an important component in the process.
You need a stronger foundation of anatomy and form for your drawings. They always seem to turn out with randomized proportions, which really is showing what you still need to learn. Start reading on the essentials of human proportions and studying them. It will help your drawing skills overall.
Right! ....anatomy.. hmmmmm....proportions proportions proportions.....bwah, symmetry D:<
I'll try to figure that out evidently (just need a epiphany)
Well i'm doing a school magazine cover (with a theme for madness in it) and what no better then the madness guy in 300. Plus this is an initial attempt on grayscale coloring......buuuut the art turns out dull and there must be somethin I'm forgetting ;rq. Any ideas?
Tried another whack on grayscale coloring, I think I'm sort of getting better (even though I totally need a different hair coloring method than this >^>).
At 3/3/11 10:24 PM, ZaneZansorrow wrote: Tried another whack on grayscale coloring, I think I'm sort of getting better (even though I totally need a different hair coloring method than this >^>).
Ermmmm yeah, you do.
What program do you use to color?
At 3/3/11 10:29 PM, Kakashi1930 wrote:At 3/3/11 10:24 PM, ZaneZansorrow wrote: Tried another whack on grayscale coloring, I think I'm sort of getting better (even though I totally need a different hair coloring method than this >^>).Ermmmm yeah, you do.
What program do you use to color?
Photoshop cs3 :3, Now Get in tha Choppah ELLAH!!! (and by choppa i mean the room ;3).
Well It looks like your style has changed a bit since over time because admittedly I was sort of grossed out by some of the crazy perspective or proportions you were trying to do for comical effect.
At 2/27/11 03:52 AM, ZaneZansorrow wrote: Well i'm doing a school magazine cover (with a theme for madness in it) and what no better then the madness guy in 300. Plus this is an initial attempt on grayscale coloring......buuuut the art turns out dull and there must be somethin I'm forgetting ;rq. Any ideas?
You need stronger highlights and darker darks in this picture. it appears that there is no true ligthsource, only gammalight that floats around like what you see in bad videogames and stuff.
Your shading is all over the place-- and your lines are way to hairy at times. Your figures/drawings can become very very unclear.
You really should tackle your linework before anything else. You can shade and crosshatch as much as you want-- but if the drawing's lumpy, badly composited, etc-- there's really no point.
Again-- single, SINGLE lines. Even if you're sketching. Sketch does not = scribbles.
Ahh... ahhhh... ahhhhhh...
Blurry... lines... making... violent... penetration... to... eyes.....
And really, that's about it - for now, that's really the main thing you need to do. In fact, I demand it. You see that brush you're using? Change it to something hard edged - if you're using Photoshop, they'll be along the first brushed you can even select. I've never, never, repeat, never seen a shading type done well with the blurry brush.
So try changing to that, do your next piece, and go from there. It looks harder to cover the area in detailed shading with a hard-edged brush, and it is, but it's easier then learning how to not to rape people's eyes with a soft edge.
Pic related.
Still had photoshop up from last pic lol
At 3/4/11 12:10 AM, argile wrote: Well It looks like your style has changed a bit since over time because admittedly I was sort of grossed out by some of the crazy perspective or proportions you were trying to do for comical effect.
Heheheh >.>
At 3/6/11 09:17 AM, Dalenbourg wrote:
You need stronger highlights and darker darks in this picture. it appears that there is no true ligthsource, only gammalight that floats around like what you see in bad videogames and stuff.
I gotta keep that in mind next time, I already turn in a newer version of it but it didn't ease my head knowing that I could of done more.
At 3/6/11 01:01 PM, Nicol3 wrote: Your shading is all over the place-- and your lines are way to hairy at times. Your figures/drawings can become very very unclear.
I really do get that alot :o
You really should tackle your linework before anything else. You can shade and crosshatch as much as you want-- but if the drawing's lumpy, badly composited, etc-- there's really no point.
I'll definitely keep that part in mind.
Again-- single, SINGLE lines. Even if you're sketching. Sketch does not = scribbles.
Right! single lines! I'll definitely work on that. Btw, are you reaaaaally sure sketches does not = to scribbles?
At 3/7/11 12:02 AM, Lintire wrote: Ahh... ahhhh... ahhhhhh...
Blurry... lines... making... violent... penetration... to... eyes.....
And really, that's about it - for now, that's really the main thing you need to do. In fact, I demand it. You see that brush you're using? Change it to something hard edged - if you're using Photoshop, they'll be along the first brushed you can even select. I've never, never, repeat, never seen a shading type done well with the blurry brush.
So try changing to that, do your next piece, and go from there. It looks harder to cover the area in detailed shading with a hard-edged brush, and it is, but it's easier then learning how to not to rape people's eyes with a soft edge.
Pic related.
Still had photoshop up from last pic lol
Ohhhhhh, now that makes alot more sense, btw how did you got your brush to vector out like that?
K, I've may had been really busy with school work and food poisoning but I know for sure I need to make out for all those lost times......well all I got are these.
I'm still a messy person but I do like lazahs. Happy late Easter Earth Prom Day :3
At 4/24/11 05:10 AM, ImpendingRiot wrote:At 4/23/11 09:55 PM, ZaneZansorrow wrote: I'm still a messy person but I do like lazahs. Happy late Easter Earth Prom Day :3Still really blurry, but I dig the color scheme you got going.
Thanks, I recently got interested on complimentary colorssss (still wandering about on color combos though >.>)
On a related note, I just figured out how to create a brush shape (I had fun with 2 things today :3)
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