Oh my....that's so cute.Z666ful wrote:
finished, my first attempt using SAI.
Then go encourage boat or aei to draw more or find more people with similar styles; don't discourage the others.Static Noise Bird wrote:
we need more boat and aei stuff, less generic anime poop
Don't be rude, either :IZ666ful wrote:
I am tired reading retard peoples complaining.
can you make one instead?
OOOHHHH SNAPZ666ful wrote:
I am tired reading retard peoples complaining.Static Noise Bird wrote:
we need more boat and aei stuff, less generic anime poop
can you make one instead?
Hooray for paint >.>PlantVSZombie wrote:
take 1-2 hours at paint for this
Practiceworst fl player wrote:
how2draw pls i want try
SexyBread wrote:
screeches I never knew there was an art forum time to camp here
Sloppy portrait study.I like the type of brushes you used : 3
sucky values, sorry :I
first time? looks good!Fr33z3R wrote:
not practically an anime or some sort but just a short pivot animation. XD (first time animator, so yeah.)
http://img703.imageshack.us/img703/8113/laserk.gif
maybe you could contribute to this topic t/122352Kei wrote:
first time? looks good!Fr33z3R wrote:
not practically an anime or some sort but just a short pivot animation. XD (first time animator, so yeah.)
http://img703.imageshack.us/img703/8113/laserk.gif
here's a LoL fanart. i drew this some months ago (November 18, 2012 exactly). i like lee sin's baldness lol
not at all. I'm just saying you could have posted there too :pKei wrote:
Oh sorry, wrong thread then.I'll contribute there
^^ photoshop... hard round brush with size set to pressureKei wrote:
Really like your art style. I was wondering.. which program do you use to paint?
I really like the way you draw hands. I wish I could draw hands that well ;-;AshuraNoYami wrote:
Gonna dump my art here then... loved every single piece of art seen here, they're amazing... Wish I had more time for this nowadays...
I ain't that good but oh well... I also haven't drawn anything in over a year...Traditional Art - My favorite Drawings
I used my comp to mirror these 2 last drawings and make them a set of eyes, instead of a single isolated one... Does that make it mixed art, or is it still traditional?
Had forgotten how many I had 0.o And I still haven't uploaded all of them T.T
Thanks, the hands you see there are actually mine, that is to say, I positioned my hand as I liked and then drew what I saw. It's not that hard, just annoying as you become limited to working with a single hand. The shadowing is the most annoying, since it can change dramatically, with a single wobble...Tsusuko wrote:
I really like the way you draw hands. I wish I could draw hands that well ;-;AshuraNoYami wrote:
Gonna dump my art here then... loved every single piece of art seen here, they're amazing... Wish I had more time for this nowadays...
I ain't that good but oh well... I also haven't drawn anything in over a year...Traditional Art - My favorite Drawings
I used my comp to mirror these 2 last drawings and make them a set of eyes, instead of a single isolated one... Does that make it mixed art, or is it still traditional?
Had forgotten how many I had 0.o And I still haven't uploaded all of them T.T
more importantly, non-animei dont know about u but if i could draw perfectly in an anime style i'd be pretty damn happy
While that proves to be true most of the time, there are those like me who use an "anime"esque style as a way to improve our own concepts and notions.Quaraezha wrote:
Stop being so butthurt. He didn't say anime is not art nor is it not good.
Drawing in an non-anime style gives room for more realistic proportions and a better understanding of the human anatomy.
People who hastily tackle on drawing anime might overlook proper anatomy and will get used to drawing big eyes, same poses, unrealistic hair, etc.
OFF-TOPIC: Please relax and watch some anime ^^ it would do you good, as you seem to possibly have hypertension or high stress levels.tyrael6192 wrote:
no it's nothing to do with overlooking realistic styles and studies, it's because there's a ubiquitous circlejerk among people who think themselves to be above the practice of watching such animation, and this prejudice bleeds into the art-style as a whole and it gets on my tits
god damn it
this is all the more obvious if you look at the cartoon style he's trying to achieve... logically, it should suffer the same symptoms as you described for rushing into anime art, but still it's anime art specifically that he seems to be avoiding.
I could simply not avoid laughing my ass off at such a seemingly "intimate" remark.tyrael6192 wrote:
it gets on my tits
whatQuaraezha wrote:
Drawing in an non-anime style gives room for more realistic proportions and a better understanding of the human anatomy.
Couldn't find a way to word it better xD didn't mean anything insultous or offensive, in any way or sense.tyrael6192 wrote:
@ashura its pretty informal but i wouldnt say it was intimate..
Quaraezha wrote:
Happy Birthday, boat.
I utterly agree!boat wrote:
whatQuaraezha wrote:
Drawing in an non-anime style gives room for more realistic proportions and a better understanding of the human anatomy.
The container you use is completely irrelevant to anatomy and proportions. Every depiction of a human is based of real anatomy, and various styles shift and bend it, artists personalize their ways of drawing people so that they stand out. Manga and Anime work has not at all necessarily less anatomy and proportions involved, but
People frown upon manga and anime work because it's generic, it is an already existent "style", rather than developing your own. Rather than getting angry at people choosing not to draw and paint like everybody else, you should encourage it and have them build up their own style of work. Innovation is what makes a good artist, and standing out from the rest is what gets your name out. By all means, draw and paint in any category you like, but don't expect progress if you limit yourself to only practicing manga/anime.
Is it an OC? If not, what character did you base it on? Doesn't matter...tyrael6192 wrote:
i tried a bigger textured brush but i wasnt getting anywhere in terms of detail so this again
feels rushed and id like to redo
I don't really care whether you're good at creating or managing concepts, but you can still pull out such a technique!tyrael6192 wrote:
i always draw from reference, don't get me wrong and think i'm actually any good conceptually
its knight artorias from dark souls
im jellyhiE wrote:
hmm, gotta post then.
well i only started drawing anime since september 2012, so im pretty novice on these things.
btw im a big fan of Redjuice >w<
Visit my dA sometime ^_^
http://nanodesu39.deviantart.com/
*nosebleeds* so cute Q.QMiyu wrote:
QQ can only draw dangos
Q_Q dangos Ftw!AshuraNoYami wrote:
*nosebleeds* so cute Q.QMiyu wrote:
QQ can only draw dangos
;_; shush i wish i had your drawing skills // jellyBrian OA wrote:
Better than me at it
Cutest dangos I've seen in a long time. o3oMiyu wrote:
QQ can only draw dangos
yupGonzvlo wrote:
Awesome, good job. Do you study architecture or something like that?
Awesome, this is the first time I find another architecture student in osu!. This is interesting, you should share more of your stuff, I'll try to share some stuff as well o3ohikari_eniza wrote:
yupGonzvlo wrote:
Awesome, good job. Do you study architecture or something like that?
CS4 doesn't have a transfer tickbox, but i'm assuming it's the same as opacity jitter?boat wrote:
Tick "transfer" and choose "pen pressure" in the drop down menu for "control" in the brush preferences.
Assuming you're using potatoshop.