The next prompt from 712 More Things to Draw is dedicated to @JackDCurleo and his love of jesters.
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The next prompt from 712 More Things to Draw is dedicated to @JackDCurleo and his love of jesters.
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Another one from 712. I did an absolutely crap, bang-up job on this. But this is to commemorate a game which @TharosTheDragon, @FlowersCheers, @Saminat, @sirhenrystudios and I made together in the summer of 2011.
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At 3/13/15 11:48 AM, Troisnyx wrote: Another one from 712. I did an absolutely crap, bang-up job on this. But this is to commemorate a game which @TharosTheDragon, @FlowersCheers, @Saminat, @sirhenrystudios and I made together in the summer of 2011.
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Hahahahah, oh wow, what a flashback! :D
At 3/13/15 11:48 AM, Troisnyx wrote: Another one from 712. I did an absolutely crap, bang-up job on this. But this is to commemorate a game which @TharosTheDragon, @FlowersCheers, @Saminat, @sirhenrystudios and I made together in the summer of 2011.
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Ah, yes. Our finest achievement.
At 3/13/15 11:45 AM, Troisnyx wrote: The next prompt from 712 More Things to Draw is dedicated to @JackDCurleo and his love of jesters.
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Haha, nice! Love the emotion it
Art Thread. Art Page. Facebook. Tumblr. I am currently using a tablet so spelling and grammar errors will happen.
At 3/14/15 03:02 AM, JackDCurleo wrote:At 3/13/15 11:45 AM, Troisnyx wrote: The next prompt from 712 More Things to Draw is dedicated to @JackDCurleo and his love of jesters.Haha, nice! Love the emotion it
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Eeeep, it seems your sentence was truncated somewhere. Still, glad you like it. What were you meaning to say in full?
At 3/13/15 09:28 PM, TharosTheDragon wrote: Ah, yes. Our finest achievement.
Thus far... to say nothing about what may come.
At 3/13/15 06:48 PM, Saminat wrote:
Hahahahah, oh wow, what a flashback! :D
I know right?
Here's a prompt from 642 Things to Draw......... which did get someone's blood curdling up.
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Here are some things from 642 that I just finished. This cactus, for instance.
good grief, I don't know if cacti are shiny but I'm just going to roll with it
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And here's another. I intentionally didn't settle for the McDonald's colour scheme.
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The prompt for this one was "a melting candle." I think it more like melted.
Also, I did think of a tallow candle at the time but it's..... incorrect, to say the least. Tallow candles burn with a lot more smoke and don't burn as brightly as wax ones do.
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Another two prompts from 642. Here's the first one.
Apologies, because a lot of the prompts have been associated with food, and it's not serving me well this Lent.
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The second one, I'm much more proud of. The prompt, for those who can't see it clearly, is "a storm." I couldn't think of much more, except the Heartless storm from the near-beginning of Kingdom Hearts 1.
And yes, that is meant to be Destiny Islands. Those of you who haven't played this game, I recommend you play it for context.
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After not having drawn for so long, I tried to stage things in this drawing.
I'm probably nowhere near as good as most with placing things in the foreground and the background, but I hope it's an improvement from my previous images.
I probably got all the postures and proportions wrong again, but.......
I was in a Pokémon mood and got inspired by those trainers dressing up as Pokémon from some of the games, and decided to do some of my own takes.
Keep in mind how the jaw pushes out of the neck. The faces drawn from 3/4th view (top-left and bottom-middle). Also the line of symmetry in the face appears skewed, at least to me - It's as if the eyes are pushed too far apart and the facial features don't align properly.
Do you have a clear idea of how your faces would appear in a 3D environment? The "planes of the head" model helped me with this a lot, maybe it can be of help to you as well? Of course you're free to do your own stylization, but maybe studying the realistic can cast new light on why and how you want to alter things?
At 5/6/15 04:38 PM, Havegum wrote: Keep in mind how the jaw pushes out of the neck. The faces drawn from 3/4th view (top-left and bottom-middle). Also the line of symmetry in the face appears skewed, at least to me - It's as if the eyes are pushed too far apart and the facial features don't align properly.
Do you have a clear idea of how your faces would appear in a 3D environment? The "planes of the head" model helped me with this a lot, maybe it can be of help to you as well? Of course you're free to do your own stylization, but maybe studying the realistic can cast new light on why and how you want to alter things?
No, I don't have a clear idea of how faces would appear in a 3D environment and I would honestly like to study more. Thanks for linking the tutorial to me! ^_^
I might need to ask for the same with the body -- I've got a mannequin where I can study postures and imagine how someone's going to have his knee bent running, or any other posture I can imagine, but I'm not the best at actually putting it to paper. Tips?
What I'm about to share here is not a series of recent sketches, but older ones that I recently rediscovered, and took to scanning. If anything, I'm still struggling with proportions / perspective now, but those sketches are far worse, so be forewarned.
Here's the first of them.
You use such vivid colors! So bright and cheery. It's hard to look at these and not smile.
Here's a new drawing from yours truly. Don't know if I nailed perspective, but I hope that there is a sense of proportionality and depth still. *sigh*
Did this to cheer myself up.
I can draw and draw and draw but I'll never know if anyone even likes this sort of thing -- but what's worse is that I don't even know what's even salvageable in a lot of my "drawings."
My last drawing for a time, because seriously, I need to take a break. This room stinks of marker ink, and I'm finding it very, very difficult to breathe. It's probably quite badly done, but these are my innermost thoughts, put onto paper.
Apparently I can't follow my own advice on not using Sharpies anymore or drawing anymore for the time being. Shame on me. T_T
My first nude subject. Unfortunately for me, artistic nudes also fall into the Adult category. I want to treat the human body with respect, but having an A rating slapped on this (which is the natural consequence of full nudity) is terrifying.
I've been suffering from a congested chest today. It's hard to breathe, and harder to speak. But sick or not, I can't stop drawing, and I'm starting to feel that I'm doing damage to myself.
Spent an hour and a half doing this in spite of my sickness. I ought to get to bed.
At 7/12/15 03:47 AM, Troisnyx wrote: Troisnyx has most certainly cracked.
It is good to just draw. To go crazy, and let it all out. It is medicine.
Currently in progress. It probably ain't much but...