Wednesday, March 18, 2009

Sketches!

Sorry I am such a terrible co-blogger. Despite only being 2 classes, this semester is kicking my ass. I am such a wuss.

A wuss who is now posting a bunch of retarded sketches!






Friday, December 26, 2008

Female Face Practice



Here's a collage of face sketches I've done over the past week, with varying levels of sketchiness. Continuing the drawing faces from imagination with no reference thing, where my track record has mostly been "they look like dudes or horrible child/dude/woman combinations", or last time, with "her nose is absolutely cyclopean, and she is ugly" from a few people.

Regardless, faces continue to be one of the most interesting and challenging things to draw. I had fun with these, and I think they turned out better than usual. My goals here, aside from "draw better, it's fun!", is to be more prepared if anyone says "Hey internet person, here's $500, draw this science fiction/fantasy scene", as those types of illustrations almost invariably involve an attractive woman, regardless of hostile environment, plagues and malnutrition, the apocalypse, etc. So, working on filling holes in the portfolio.

Aside from likeness issues, I don't have problems making good faces from reference, so the current problems are from the lack of structures and features I have stored in memory, and maybe getting them mixed up with generic and masculine ones. I think more reference work is in order, but I'll pay extra attention to individual features like noses, as well as overall facial shapes, cheeks, jawbones, etc. And hair, since I have no idea what anyone's actually looks like. Also, I'll push more towards mainstream beauty, as my tastes tend to favor unique and strange faces that a lot of people don't like.

Let's see... #1 has huge features, giving her a slightly bird-like look. #2 is fine, but she looks like a highschool student and I got annoyed at her smile when I was drawing it. #3 and #4 were more challenging to keep feminine, with the long face, and then half-bald head. #6 and #7 are possibly too sketchy to say for sure. Also, I still get a little weirded out by doing this. When I stop and take a look at these, I get two or three impressions of real life people I've subconsciously based them on. It's usually an amalgam too. I can pick out about 12 people on this page for example.

Excuse the huge post. It helps me to write things down and think about it.

Tuesday, December 16, 2008

End of Semester Sketch week


Here's that value study/ figure drawing thing. It's kinda rough, but It's something new for me, and I'm pretty happy with the outcome. Expect more of these over the coming week!

Tuesday, December 9, 2008

New Challenge!

Schools finally out, so it's time to start doing sketches again! Yay!

This time around, I'm focusing on skill rather than concept. I'll throw out a concept thing next week. It will be awesome.

This week is another "work on something you're bad at" week, but rather than one concrete piece, I'm going to do a series of little character sketches. I'm going to work on added values, cause I'm awful at that and hate it! However, I like drawing characters, so it's tempering dull practice with something fun! You can tell I'm excited because I'm using exclamation points!

Don't limit yourself to my model, that was just an example, however, if you're good at values and bad at characters, you could just do it in reverse.

Sunday, November 2, 2008

Things I'm Not Good At



So I've been trying to develop a polished, cartoony style for a while. One of the main stumbling blocks is the overall lack of cleanliness in my work. So I taught myself Illustrator! This was a good experience, but resulted in my extreme lack of posts over the last forever. I also screen printed shirts of this. Who wants some?

Wednesday, October 22, 2008

Link to Inspiring Art - Wizard Fight

I did not make this, but I feel that it is one of the best and most glorious images I have seen lately, which may provide inspiration and/or amusement to others:

http://www.laurabifano.net/2008/09/wizard-fight.html