Post your noticeable improvements in 2018
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@jabbernewt ohhh ok cool thanks for explaining this! Yeah i tried to study some old illustrators from the 1900s to see hiw they did it and to see if i could incorporate it myself. Im glad that its paying off.
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@swordofodin It certainly has!
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@art-of-b I am not sure of how to describe the improvement - but i think i am drawing better than i was a year ago.... Was not thinking i would be posting any more Oz stuff here but i think this might be a good example of my possible progress
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@Art-of-B seriously, who knew watching David Malan draw with mechanical pencil would have an impact on my style. If course Iโve known about them all my life, but who knew a constantly sharp pencil would be so much fun to draw from!
Great topic! So great to try and find signs of improvement. And LOVE see everyoneโs work! What motivation to see growth in everyone. Keep
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@kevin-longueil Oh wow! That's definitely what I'd call improvement! Nice work
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@demotlj Fiddling with techniques is one of those things that seems like a waste of time, but almost always pays off
I see definite improvement!
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@jabbernewt Marked improvement! Your knowledge of colour has certainly improved
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@art-of-b Looking good!!! I love your even lines (secretly really jealous of them :p)
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@whitney-simms Wow what an improvement!
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@swordofodin I love your art
That's all I wanted to say
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@sas aw really?
thank you that makes me really happy to hear
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I have slowly begun to realise I can paint on photoshop almost like I can with oils. In fact it has made me a better oil painter because I can do more paintings in photoshop. This year I have improved a lot
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This is such a great thread! It's really fun, and encouraging to see how everyone has grown this year. I know I struggle sometimes with feeling like I'm not getting anywhere, but it's always a good reality check to see what you were doing a year, or even two or three years ago.
@Art-of-B the line work exercises you showed are definitely something I've started working on as well, and it's amazing to see how helpful that can be. I now recommend it to anyone I can think of to recommend it to.
I really like the idea of doing a painting at the beginning of the year and then doing the same one again, with a similar amount of effort at the end of the year.
It's not exactly beginning of the year to now progress, but it shows an evolution, so I thought I'd share. Here are a couple shots demonstrating a concept that I'm currently working on and have learned more about this year, which is trying to create more dynamism and 3 dimensionality in my drawings. These are both sketches of similar characters, but you can see how the second one has a more dynamic pose, and I'm trying to think of each and every part as it would live in 3D space, whereas the first one was done a couple years ago, and the pose is more straightforward and the details more generalized.
I don't think I could have done the second one earlier in the year, I learned and practiced a lot of perspective and simple forms in space types of exercises, and I know there's a lot more I can do to help push it even further.