I've made a whole bunch of valentine's cards designs, really pleased with how they've all turned out. Here's just a couple below.
Nice! I like the pose you gave him.
I also did a Zelda fan art last night while watching the Zelda relay race at AGDQ. Tried to do it as a drawing speedrun of sorts for myself on this. I'll toss it into the "maybe I'll finish it later" pile.
I hope you all have a great art-filled 2020!
Does anyone have any tips on avoiding frustrations in the learning process? I'm going through one of the suggested Loomis books and nothing I'm drawing feels precise or right.
Also how do I put pictures in here? I'd like to upload for more help.
I upload from instagram using the "insert media" button and simply copy/pasting the link.
Learning to draw can be frustrating, especially at first when you're trying to begin understanding the fundamentals. If you post some of your sketches/studies I can give more specific advice/tips that may help.
For pencils I use this free pencil set made by DAUB (scroll down a little and it's the last one). Out of the set I personally use the soft one. Inks I use a brush out of Frenden's inker set called Dry Dan though this set will cost you $6 if you just want those. And Frenden does have a mega CSP brush pack that's $15 and honestly it was a great investment for the variety of brushes that you can get. There's 800 of them so that's a lot to pick and choose from if you plan to make CSP your main art program like myself. Coloring is something I'm still figuring out, so I don't have any brush recommendations on that front yet.Which program(s) and what brushes does everyone use? Aside from actually drawing, finding the right brushes has been the biggest challenge for me thus far. Though it feels l like I finally found what I was looking for in the form of Clip Studio Paint's rough pencil preset — for the line art at least; colors are still a bridge too far at this point. But the rough pencil feels a lot like the graphite heavy pencils I was already used to and does a great job imitating the real deal.
Also this is my first post in here lol. Hi everyone.
Thank! I'll check them out tomorrow. I've looked for a few brush packs myself, but so far I have been hesitent to pay for them since it is hard to tell if they really offer what you are looking for.For pencils I use this free pencil set made by DAUB (scroll down a little and it's the last one). Out of the set I personally use the soft one. Inks I use a brush out of Frenden's inker set called Dry Dan though this set will cost you $6 if you just want those. And Frenden does have a mega CSP brush pack that's $15 and honestly it was a great investment for the variety of brushes that you can get. There's 800 of them so that's a lot to pick and choose from if you plan to make CSP your main art program like myself. Coloring is something I'm still figuring out, so I don't have any brush recommendations on that front yet.
A rough example of what they look like using Rey here because I can (for drawing/sketching I use a dark gray):
Also this is my first post in here lol. Hi everyone.
Hey, that looks good. Not sure if it's intended, but I think it emulates that distinctive style of concept art from SFV quite well.First post in here, ahoy hoy!
Did a concept of a reimagined Kyle Travers! Here he is Guy's protege, so there is a Rock Howard style fusion of Cody and Guy's styles!
Actually, it is! Or more accurately, I took some art lessons from SFV's concept art. Most importantly, don't sweat the details or even total anatomical accuracy, messy lines are encouraged. You can figure out exactly what character design you want with some messy coloringHey, that looks good. Not sure if it's intended, but I think it emulates that distinctive style of concept art from SFV quite well.
This is adorable.
First animation test! 1h on Procreate.
Just a rough sketch to get familiar with the Ipad. I'l try some walk cycle tomorrow!
Thanks! I'm practicing everyday now, I'm in love with 2D animation!