Have a merry octopus everybody!
Awesome!
Have a merry octopus everybody!
I use and like Sai.
PSY・S;45813104 said:Hey guys my tablet came in today. What Windows compatible drawing/painting software do you guys recommend?
SketchBook Pro has excellent pencil tools for drawing and linework, and if the default ones don't do it for you, you can create your own with multiple options.
Also, it supports PSD. files which is super helpful for me when coloring.
Fighting with this perspective thing.
GIMP, thats what I use.PSY・S;45813104 said:Hey guys my tablet came in today. What Windows compatible drawing/painting software do you guys recommend?
- Random sketch request of a muscled anthro bird and a wizard rabbit for art request thread. XD
- Secret Santa featuring Young Justice Dick Grayson + someone's OC.
- Christmas comic doodle of life philosophy. lol
- Secret Santa pic featuring person's OC (the dragonish woman) and my OC (the blacksmith guy~).
- Sketches! Some old from 2008 (turtle dude), but most of them new~ (lol, don't mention how I have not improved much)
- More sketches of Nemesis because I think she's adorable..
- And a demon character design~!
Well if you ever do, let me know.No, right now my skills are far to amatuerish to create something I'm satisfied with, but hopefully someday!
More craft than art I guess, but I've been trying to learn some leathercrafting lately.
It's a process that's surprisingly involved.
Here's my first wallet anyway.
wallet1 by Antiwhippy, on Flickr
wallet2 by Antiwhippy, on Flickr
Another one by me.
that looks great. love the pose/gesture for the girl in red.
Maybe I will actually get some real projects done this year instead of all these distraction things. XD
k guys. I have 4 art assignments due in a month and I haven't started any of them... even though I've had the past two weeks off uni.
How do you get through that initial stage of "I can't be fucked/this is shit/I've nothing to draw"?!
I've never procrastinated this much in my life..
You guys sound waaay too much like me. (Also all your SNs start with the letter P, lolwut)I wish I had more time and discipline and do more art. Talent and skill are there, just need to actually DO IT :/
Oh boy, sketch dump time for the last doodles of 2012...
And HAPPY NEW YEAR, ART GAF~!!
Maybe I will actually get some real projects done this year instead of all these distraction things. XD
Who's OC is that in the Dick Grayson pic? I think I might know her.
You guys sound waaay too much like me. (Also all your SNs start with the letter P, lolwut)
We might need to start a help group or something. The hardest part about getting stuff done... is getting started in the first place!
Q___Q Yes. Forgive my infinitely distracted ways, artistic universe..!P for procrastination.
Who's OC is that in the Dick Grayson pic? I think I might know her.
character portrait, with a tiny reference pic embedded.
Anyone here without photoshop may want to grab CS2, which Adobe is apparently giving out for free.
It got major press this morning and overloaded the landing page, so get the keys and direct download links from the wiki on the slickdeals post.
Really dig your work human shield. This is more of a craft project. Batting helmets Maryland Cyclones softball. A lot of work actually.
*pics*
Nice!
I dig your paint booth!
Ugh sorry it's so huge, here's a poster I'm working on of all the maidens of Ookami.
just quote it!
Ahh thank you! I was wondering what kind of materials you used modeling? I'm sure you also casted items did you use resin?
Your image is great, cant wait to see it inked and colored. For the linked pictures, I used wax casted in silicone (just a tube of caulk and white paint mixed together). I get wax much cheaper than resin, so I've never used it to cast, plus fusing wouldn't be as seemless.
The other piece is made from Human hair and raw wool that I felt into spheres and wool that I hand spin, then dye both.
Well, when I did my B.A. Thesis Show, all of my pieces were casted from my own body, part of my breasts and my vagina. At first I was unsure about how I would present this to others, but my number one thing in making art is whatever you make, you had better have conviction. To me, thats the most important thing as an artist, to believe in what you're making. If you dont, then why are you making it? All my pieces have dealt with Gender, femininity and fertility. I dont actually think of these pieces as scary or shocking at all. I do like to make people come closer to my work, to have them interested in the ambiguity of the pieces.Ahh that must of been a lot of fun to do; sadly I'm weak I can't stomach scary looking stuff even talking about ghost I start to cry (getting teary eyed just typing this). How have you come to embrace and show off your creations without getting scared yourself? (Could also be that I'm WAY TOO superstitious too) I have two OC's one and angel and another a demon and I wanted to make postcards saying Greetings from Heaven and Greetings from hell but I chickened out thinking it would bring spirits to my house... God I sound so crazy xD I'm way to superstitious....
Also does the wax melt when you handle it too much? I've only used epoxy putty/ resin/polymer clay and an assortment of air dry clay. Have you used materials like that before?
Well, when I did my B.A. Thesis Show, all of my pieces were casted from my own body, part of my breasts and my vagina. At first I was unsure about how I would present this to others, but my number one thing in making art is whatever you make, you had better have conviction. To me, thats the most important thing as an artist, to believe in what you're making. If you dont, then why are you making it? All my pieces have dealt with Gender, femininity and fertility. I dont actually think of these pieces as scary or shocking at all. I do like to make people come closer to my work, to have them interested in the ambiguity of the pieces.
I've never done pieces about religion, I'd like to eventually. Been thinking a lot about using things we treasure and hold dear, things that others would find useless and turning them into religious icons or shrines.
I'd love to see your other work, especially the religious ones! When I was younger, I was always envious of comic book artists, I draw and paint, but I've never felt that I could actually illustrate. I'm hoping to get back into drawing and painting next month. Last year I was working on a series where I would dye and bleach paper and then burn patterns into them with a wood burner, I'd like to continue experimenting with that, maybe drawing on top before burning.