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NeoGAF Drawing-a-Day Thread

saw this thread and I was like hey i'll do a quick sketch and try to make it regular. this took me about twenty mins and it is from a story i'm writing
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Went on holiday for two weeks. Came back, drew this in 3 hours. Not totally ecstatic about this one at all, but it's done, and I have other work to do :c

Parker .5mm pencil, moleskine. This tread is continuously getting way too awesome. I can't keep up.
 
DAY I DONNO

but i made a speed painting video and forgot to save the image......

ENJOY!

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LkrV9qn07Ao&feature=youtu.be

Man, I really love the landscapes you've posted in this thread. I especially like the method you use, no line work, just do it as you go. I have no experience doing landscape type stuff, and don't really even know where to start. I've looked at a bunch of "beginning drawing" threads here on GAF but so far I haven't found anything helpful as far as landscape goes. Is the best way to just start painting really shitty landscapes and learn as I go? There are a bunch of tutorials on youtube and such but they all seem to get very difficult way too fast.

If this is inappropriate for this thread i'll take it elsewhere, but the thread is slow enough that I thought i'd ask.
 
Man, I really love the landscapes you've posted in this thread. I especially like the method you use, no line work, just do it as you go. I have no experience doing landscape type stuff, and don't really even know where to start. I've looked at a bunch of "beginning drawing" threads here on GAF but so far I haven't found anything helpful as far as landscape goes. Is the best way to just start painting really shitty landscapes and learn as I go? There are a bunch of tutorials on youtube and such but they all seem to get very difficult way too fast.

If this is inappropriate for this thread i'll take it elsewhere, but the thread is slow enough that I thought i'd ask.

i dont like to use lines because i don't really like the look it feels too stiff to me...

thats not to say that linework isn't beautiful, there are lots of examples in this thread that linework can be real elegant looking

but i really prefer a painted look for artwork where there are blotches of shit yet there is an indication on that blotch of shit that takes form and is in context with the rest of what's going on and when the human eye catches that sort of thing that shit is just beautiful

i know when i paint it looks like vomit but its still pretty monitored carefully, everything i lay down is a temporary marker until it is molded and shaped to my will, but of course i also keep in mind stuff like perspective, value and composition,, things you really need to get down before starting any painting

and when everything is in place and all the fundamentals are correct refining happens and shit comes 2 life

where is the light coming from where does it bounce where is it dark and why, also you gotta think about the who what when where and why, you gotta think about weather and how it affects shit etc

i am still a beginner and i am still learning but def study perspective, value and composition
 
So I have been drawing everyday, and a lot of it is random sketches and following the lessons on ctrlpaint.com (starting from the beginning).

I do need to purchase some better pencils and erasers, and a couple more sketchbooks as an A5 doesn't cut it.

Anyhoo, in the meantime a sketch I did just now - 25mins..

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It's the cover of the Heads and Hands book by Andrew Loomis. It's not great.

This is a link to some of the previous stuff I've done.. and shows the basic quality I'm at (or lack of in this case :P)
 
Life interferes too much in my pursuit of making shitty daily sketches! Being told I may lose my job in a month doesn't help either, but I press on.

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Cleric. I was playing some awful Android game that had a character design that looked similar and I doodled this in five minutes to see if I could make the design snazzier.
 
Day 44, ~1h45m.

Hey Jujubeads. Do have a portfolio anywhere on line? Are you for hire?
Don't have much of a portfolio - closest I've got is a sparsely populated deviant art page. But yeah, if you're interested, send me a pm. I'd be happy to draw whatever, time permitting.

S memo about a half hour.
Love this one.

Some painting practice, don't do this often enough. About 50 minutes. My wacom is acting up as well... Anyway, all comments & criticisms are more than welcome.
Head/neck placement seems off to me. Flip the canvas or tilt your head to the right and then check the size and placement of his neck and head. Looks like you could also pull his left shoulder in a little bit (the clavicle should be about the same length as the distance from the pit of your neck to the bottom of your sternum.)
 
Gah, missed two days because I was exhausted from work. So much for "drawing-a-day."

Tried something a little different today. Instead of trying to draw a rigid skeleton and working around it (and getting hung up on all the details in the process), I just decided to start casually drawing a pose from scratch to see where I would get. It's far from perfect, but I'm really happy with the result. Bodies/poses have been so hard for me to learn and this is the most fun I've had drawing one. Gonna keep on working at it!

Took around 30 minutes. Any comments and criticisms are welcome.

 
Head/neck placement seems off to me. Flip the canvas or tilt your head to the right and then check the size and placement of his neck and head. Looks like you could also pull his left shoulder in a little bit (the clavicle should be about the same length as the distance from the pit of your neck to the bottom of your sternum.)

Yupyup, I see it. Thanks for the input man, much appreciated!
Hope to have as clean lines as you do one of these days.
 
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