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NeoGAF Drawing-a-Day Thread

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Day 18, ~1h45m.
 
I think arts and farts is kind of like the post your awesome stuff thread, while this is like the "neogaf daily sketchbook" thing, to keep track of everyone's progress :D

It kind of helps people that's trying to start getting into the habit of learning/practising, so I think it's great
Oh I agree. It's just that no one posts in arts & farts. I think being in the community tab killed it, but that's just me.
 
I want to get better at drawing with pen and paper, and I have a few questions.

My plan is to start drawing every day for a couple of minutes, say 20 - 30. I am going to draw stuff that I see, like cups or books or shelves or glasses.

If I just keep on drawing things like these, will I get better naturally, or do I have to go over each drawing and try to figure out what I did wrong, or will this come naturally as I improve my eye to hand coordination. Is there anything else I should know before I start?
 
I want to get better at drawing with pen and paper, and I have a few questions.

My plan is to start drawing every day for a couple of minutes, say 20 - 30. I am going to draw stuff that I see, like cups or books or shelves or glasses.

If I just keep on drawing things like these, will I get better naturally, or do I have to go over each drawing and try to figure out what I did wrong, or will this come naturally as I improve my eye to hand coordination. Is there anything else I should know before I start?

Easy way is to grab some good book about the matter and follow the instructions.
 
Day 1


Time: Around 10 minutes or so.
Medium: Pencil and paper.

Just practicing making straight lines from different positions and circles. I'm starting with the fundamentals like basic shapes and lines so expect to see this kind of thing from me for a while. Any pointers would be appreciated (if anyone has any to share).

I scanned them in upside down by accident but I don't think it really makes a difference for these. :p
 
I want to get better at drawing with pen and paper, and I have a few questions.

My plan is to start drawing every day for a couple of minutes, say 20 - 30. I am going to draw stuff that I see, like cups or books or shelves or glasses.

If I just keep on drawing things like these, will I get better naturally, or do I have to go over each drawing and try to figure out what I did wrong, or will this come naturally as I improve my eye to hand coordination. Is there anything else I should know before I start?
Drawing on the Right Side of the Brain is pretty helpful starting out.
 
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Another sketch commission. I wish I had more time that I could spend on it, because I think I really could have gone all out on it but...maybe when I finish other shit I have to do. So this one feels really unfinished to me.

Tools : Moleskine sketchbook, Parker .05mm mech pencil
Time: hmm about 4 hours maybe?maybe 5 again.
Notes: Plan out the composition a bit more beforehand. Delicate pictures can have more than delicate values. Stop being lazy with circles.

It's on community now, that explains it. I feel like is more of a digital Art stuff though. Is this one more of an actual sketch thing?

Hmm, though I tend to think more finished and completed things will show up in arts and farts (as you'd take more than one day on it) I still think traditional stuff can go in there. I've posted loads of other sketchy like things in there, both digital and pencil work. I think it'd be nice to see people posting in both really.
 
I want to get better at drawing with pen and paper, and I have a few questions.

My plan is to start drawing every day for a couple of minutes, say 20 - 30. I am going to draw stuff that I see, like cups or books or shelves or glasses.

If I just keep on drawing things like these, will I get better naturally, or do I have to go over each drawing and try to figure out what I did wrong, or will this come naturally as I improve my eye to hand coordination. Is there anything else I should know before I start?

Get some books about Figure Drawing. Vilppu, Andrew Loomis and Bridgeman have great anatomy books. Start from there and draw from life.

Also, this guy has a bunch of videos full of advice and tutorials, I highly advise you look at them.
https://matt-kohr.squarespace.com/library/
 
How are you liking the note 2 for art? I'm getting one for my birthday and I'm pretty excited about it. I'm on my s3 still using my fingers lol.

All this time I thought you were using a Note 2.

It's pretty good, the screen is crisp and vibrant, the digitizer is pressure sensitive and the stylus feels comfortable and extremely accurate. However, I would have preferred a wider screen (16:10) like the first Note instead of the 16:9 of the current model.

By the way try to get a case without magnetic parts there are many reports of users who have experienced an erratic stylus behavior after installing said cases.
 
All this time I thought you were using a Note 2.

It's pretty good, the screen is crisp and vibrant, the digitizer is pressure sensitive and the stylus feels comfortable and extremely accurate. However, I would have preferred a wider screen (16:10) like the first Note instead of the 16:9 of the current model.

By the way try to get a case without magnetic parts there are many reports of users who have experienced an erratic stylus behavior after installing said cases.

Thanks for the impressions. My main work in on paper and canvas but I love using even my s3 for just recreational drawing. Hoping with the note I can do some higher level stuff on the go
 

Disappeared for a while again. Fuck my constant lack of motivation.
Anyhow, did these two real quick for some shade practice. Still can't manage to map brush resizing to my intuos wheel for whatever reason, just won't work. Argh.
 
Thanks for the impressions. My main work in on paper and canvas but I love using even my s3 for just recreational drawing. Hoping with the note I can do some higher level stuff on the go

You can definitely do some very impressive stuff, for instance this Davy Jones portrait was done with a Note 2 and SBM.


Source: http://browse.deviantart.com/art/Davy-Jones-Galaxy-Note-2-347318847

...Makes me fell totally inadequate

Btw you should post your traditional art some day. What you have posted is very interesting even more so considering the medium.

As for today, something inspired by my current avatar:


Note 2 x SBM x 15 min.
 
You can definitely do some very impressive stuff, for instance this Davy Jones portrait was done with a Note 2 and SBM.



Source: http://browse.deviantart.com/art/Davy-Jones-Galaxy-Note-2-347318847

...Makes me fully totally inadequate

Btw you should post your traditional art some day. What you have posted is very interesting even more so considering the medium.

Thanks. I haven't done any work on canvas or paper since my wife started school. I only have the energy for short bursts now lol. I'm not a great rendering artist so that Davey Jones thing is nuts to me.
 
I haven't been drawing much for the last couple of days so no subway drawing even though I had my sketch pad on me last time I went out; I felt lazy.

My most recent one. This one took me about 3.5 hours or so (probably more) across 3 days in CS6 since I wasn't satisfied with it and kept adding and subtracting things ("an artist knows when to stop"). I'm so proud of this one, I think it might be porfolio worthy; I made a deviantart page recently but I haven't uploaded any art work to it so I may as well. I bought Hotline Miami the other day and have been in love with the art style so I decided to do some fan art (which I rarely do but need to do more of since there's so many games I love). I uploaded it to Steam as well because why not? It's under the handle of heightsartist:


Before I did the Hotline Miami I was working on this one on Thursday and Friday. It's not done yet so it's a work in progress. I was thinking a red headed chick I know so I wanted to draw a red headed woman wearing a jacket. My sense of anatomy looks pretty good:

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30 second figure drawings early last week. I wasn't able to get everything in 30 seconds; need to focus more on my line work than think about it:

Slightly NSFW so I'm linking it. It's a study of a thicker woman. I still need to learn how to draw the female anatomy better since my understanding of the male anatomy is pretty solid. Did it last week. Took me about 30 minutes in total in Photoshop:

http://i.imgur.com/isUDiVy.jpg

Study of a nude woman lying on a bed. It's also NSFW so I'll link it. It took me about 30 mins to lay all out in CS6. I actually wanted to paint this but I lost the image since I closed the tabs:

http://i.imgur.com/REyZLRy.jpg

To whoever posted the links about the 30 second drawing websites and the one with pictures of people with different proportions, thank you. I'll definitely use both resources even though I have the Loomis books as well (but I haven't used them all that much).

Gonna do several 15-30 minutes drawings to catch up in the morning since I can always use more of those. I've gotten lazy and it's not good.
 
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