Something that troubles me..
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@Aleksey Well, my learning process includes a lot of tutorials! haha
but in general the thing that helps me most, is studying other artist's work. I try to understand how they put their lines, how they construct their drawings, their thinking process etc. Other than that, realistic studies helps a tone, understanding how things work. Some exercises I personally do:
- Film Studies. I draw or paint screen shots from movies. It helps with composition, acting and of course light and mood.
- Drawing animals and people in simple shapes (cubes, spheres) but in different perspective. Try 2 point but also 3 point perspective.
- Plein Air paintings. I usually use reference images from http://www.mapcrunch.com/.
- I sometimes try to take a picture (usually a character) and I try to stylize it. But I usually fail! I definitely need to practice more!
- And whatever study I do I try then to draw it without the reference, to see what I remember!
I hope it helps!
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@christinakal nice. I really wanna try doing the move scene studies. I really like the production design of Pride and Prejudice. When i was trying to figure out my comfort and style i had to gather some old drawings I did and compare them to styles I wanted them to look like. I tried to redraw those in the other style and something just clicked eventually.
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@Aleksey Great. I am glad that something clicked! Very nice feeling
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@christinakal do things click more often for you with painting and color?
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@Aleksey I think they do yes. I guess I have a better understanding with color than lines. It just feels more natural.
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ฮฮ,I did as I promised. Here is a portrait study I did:
Lineart:
Painting:
Reference picture
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@christinakal what i can say is that the right side of your paintingโs face is ver narrow compared to the left side and your reference. Itโs not quite right with the proportions. Other than that, great rendering.
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@nyrrylcadiz I agree. Also I think the values are not the best. I always see mistakes after I post something
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@christinakal same here.
i also tend to notice more of my mistakes after I post my work.
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