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Your figure drawings are very nice~ nice to see someone else on here doing more story-illustration sorts of things, too. I love Shakespeare, too ^_^
These look very nice~ good luck on your challenge.
December 16, 2020 at 10:40 pm in reply to: Lavender’s 100 Day Dance Figure/Costume Drawing Project #1017346Hello~
Photo update
I dunno, these aren’t really exciting me enough to feel like I want to post them here. I guess i just need to use different photo resources. I plan to go through this video set a few more times, but I’m also planning on making a software program to give me a randomized slideshow for this purpose. Because I haven’t been able to find a program like that from the internet. Which seems… really bizarre. Because it seems like something a lot of people would want. So like… if you know of one, please let me know. But I want to code one myself anyway, for coding practice, but still.
December 12, 2020 at 8:13 pm in reply to: Lavender’s 100 Day Dance Figure/Costume Drawing Project #1003173aaaa thank you ^_^ yeah, right now I’m just working on building habits, but I plan to go back to the Rey’s Anatomy course. I got a little better with it when I was doing that, but… life…
ehhh anyway
A few days… uploading pictures is such a struggle though, my computer is so slow and sometimes it tells me the files are too large, sometimes it tells me I don’t have permission to write to the file (???), I always have to wait overnight for the pictures to sync from my phone to my computer, and like… ehhh
but~
I found a really great figure drawing group offline, where the models are male ballet dancers~~ which is… exactly what I’ve been needing all my life.
So here’s some things from that.
I was using a 2mm lead holder, 2B but I think I want to get some 4B lead for that… I had been using a 4B pencil but then I noticed the lead holder in my bag and it actually was a lot better. So that was nice.
I also found a type of color pencil that has a triangular wood case, and in one corner, the lead goes from the center all the way to the outside, so you can use both the point, and the side to shade, more easily, but… a) the colors aren’t nice, I got a bright red one but the other colors… they didn’t have a nice sepia or anything. and b) you can just do that with a regular lead/lead holder…
I might get that thing that’s like… thicker than a lead holder, with pastels for lead, I think? hmmm, I dunno… I do this more, comic-like style so maybe using pencils is just something I should stick with…
December 7, 2020 at 10:26 pm in reply to: Lavender’s 100 Day Dance Figure/Costume Drawing Project #992275December 7, 2020 at 10:01 pm in reply to: Lavender’s 100 Day Dance Figure/Costume Drawing Project #992181So, I pushed myself to do two on the 6th, so I would do videos 5 and 6, so that the day number and video number are the same, just because I’m dumb that way, but… but then… the video numbers changed… because they’re adding videos in the beginning, not at the end… why? Ehehehe but I guess I’ll just… do #7 twice? Aaaand have the number listings be meaningless because they’re changing? I mean I could just put the models names, but since I’m changing a lot and making them into my characters, that feels weird. I dunno. I guess I can just put the original numbers, and ignore the new videos?
Hello~ I do watercolor. I haven’t been doing enough recently, but I like it more than markers or digital, and I do… that kind of illustration so, it works well for me.
I’d also like to see more watercolor discussion on here. Thanks for mentioning it~
Hello,
I’d be very interested in the character design course if you complete it.
I’m wondering, though, will it be geared towards a particular style, or will it be more open? I draw comics with an aesthetic somewhere between naturalistic and “fashion”, but still fantasy. I feel like most character design courses I’ve seen are either geared towards a very cartoony style, where everything has to be exaggerated as much as it can be, or towards gritty, dystopian games with hyper-realistic grotesque monsters. It would be nice to have something more open…
December 2, 2020 at 9:14 pm in reply to: Lavender’s 100 Day Dance Figure/Costume Drawing Project #978702Well, I did it for about 60 days, then I started a new job, lasted for ~2 1/2 months, which was better than my previous ones, aaand now I’m back to looking for something better than English teaching… and might as well work on this.
Now I’m in a Stillman and Birn Epsilon book. I missed a couple of days already but I did something for today. Still adding details, will post when done.
I’m going from the new (???) daily drawing videos, sort of putting a few poses together and making something of a composition, and trying to add some costumes… the one in the middle with the costume there might be my character Ruzha, might not, I’m not really that focused…
August 19, 2020 at 7:21 am in reply to: Lavender’s 100 Day Dance Figure/Costume Drawing Project #668100Days 3-6
Ahhh haven’t been as on it as I should have been.
Excuse my hand shadow.
I watched the first two lessons of the “Rey’s Anatomy” course, so I’ve been trying to focus on legs.
Tomorrow, I’ll do the daily drawing video + another few pages of legs.
Tried to add a warm-up, not quite sure what I’m doing with it, but I guess if I keep trying different things, eventually I’ll figure out what I need with that.
Ahhh one page is composition thoughts about a scene I thought about drawing… I just, was reading a book of essays and it had a painting of this scene, and I just had one of those, “…. but that’s not how I see it” moments, and I needed to work out how I would draw it. And some color practice for that, with the bluish stone column.
August 17, 2020 at 12:47 am in reply to: Yun-Ting’s 100 Day Challenge: Anatomy and figure drawing #674862These look great! It’s good to put in a focused study like this.
August 17, 2020 at 12:37 am in reply to: Lavender’s 100 Day Dance Figure/Costume Drawing Project #674852Ahhh I tried to post days 3-6 in one post and it didn’t go through… I was waiting to post the rest since then but I guess it isn’t ever going to work… if the number of pictures was the issue, then posting 3-11 in one post would be even worse. I’ve looked in other people’s threads and I don’t see a lot of crit or anything, just “good work, keep it up” impersonal sort of things, so I don’t know if I want to keep posting…
I did these on day… 8, I think? Drew from reference photos and then added costume. I made them into characters from the novels/comics I’m working on…
August 10, 2020 at 1:23 pm in reply to: Lavender’s 100 Day Dance Figure/Costume Drawing Project #662408Ahh some pages from today…
I like to sometimes add random designs to the pages in a sketchbook by just putting alcohol ink on one page and letting it bleed through and blend around, etc… in this one watercolor course I took (on a different site, a lot more casual than this), one of the exercises was to put random watercolor blobs onto a page, and then just draw something from the shapes you find in them, so I kind of started from that. Today, I was watching the lesson about the “Florentine Method” on here, and it said to use toned paper, so I thought I’d… use W5 and E04 ink to try to tone the paper, and… yeah, that didn’t exactly work, it didn’t make an even tone, but I still sort of like it. So I did a bit of that kind of thing, with the toned base and white highlights…
This other course I took on a different other site was pretty much what that “Florentine method” was talking about, a) black and white on toned paper, and b) focusing on making 3D forms, and defining them with cross strokes, etc., and hearing about that again made me think of another exercise that that course had us do, which is those lines and circles… that course said to use marker pens for everything, they said Faber Castell Pitt, but I used Copic Multiliner SP because you can replace the nibs and ink without buying a whole new pen, so I like those, especially for just practice.
I did some of the head construction lessons today. The first few pages are the first Daily Drawing series video, some of the rest are from the head construction course. Then I just did more drawing from the bluray I’ve been watching, which… I tried to draw their faces and I don’t think I did well. The oe in the top corner just looked so bad, under that I tried to draw the pose/expression like I usually would, stylized, just to sort of figure out what I wasn’t getting with trying to follow the methods, why it didn’t look like the screenshot, but I don’t think I found anything…
Random extra but I just have this 3x3cm-ish marker paper pad thing, and I just… thought I’d use it, since I’m sitting here drawing anyway (… at 2am but). It’s a character from a video game… I always want to draw fanart because I know it’s a way to connect with people online, but I just… never do, I guess I get nervous. So I just decided to do a quick one before I chicken out…
ahhh sorry for talking so much.
…. sorry for posting this a long time ago and just disappearing.
Anyway, yeah, I have short ideas, but the problem is, they all take place in the worlds of my larger stories, so I still have to design those worlds first.
And I *do* work by just writing, and coming up with designs/structures based on what my writing needs, but on the other hand, that’s sort of backwards. In real life, histories and structures and societies don’t shape themselves around one person’s story, and I feel like that’s a way to get settings that seem flat. If I were writing a real-world setting, then I could go from research, but I feel like I can’t really use any real-life elements, because one of my points, philosophically, is to make people realize how basically every element of every thing, in practically every real-world culture, is militaristic in origin, and how different it would be to have a world where militaries were never created. Not trying to get into sociology or politics or whatever, so I don’t want to debate that point, I’m just worried that… obviously, I don’t have the knowledge and skills to create an entire world completely from scratch without *any* real-world influence, because no one person can, but at the same time, I’m worried that I’ll put something in because we’re all conditioned to think it *has* to be that way, and then five years after publishing it, realize it doesn’t make sense that way, and then when people start really challenging my work on philosophical grounds, they’ll use that mistake to undermine me… which is, frankly, inevitable, I guess, and I should just not worry about it, because every author probably has that, at least, any author who’s actually saying anything does…
Anyway, the first post describes the world of that one story. The other setting of my stories, that I have a lot of, I guess, stand-alone novels in, is called the 88 Metropoleis. In that world, there are no countries or nations. There are 88 cities with loosely-defined territories, that share resources in collaborative federations/organizations for different purposes. All people migrate all over the world, it’s pretty unheard of to stay in one place for more than ~20 years. People have life spans of ~200 years. Societies – not just the cities, but also art and science organizations, and other things – are usually ruled by princes who are chosen by their mentors, the previous princes. Most of the stories center around introverted characters who are chosen to be princes, and have to come to terms with a public position while solving some other intellectual problem (e.g. finding a lost artifact, developing a new spell before a deadline, sometimes a whodunnit), plus a romance/relationship side. I guess I’ll probably get sick of that angle after writing it a few times, but I’m not sick of it yet…
Anyway, I’m working on the first “episode” of Emerald Prince, one of the novels set in the 88M world, and I’ve thought of something of an idea to show the different languages that are spoken in that world, while keeping the main text in one language (the reader’s). So that’s one big hurdle.
August 7, 2020 at 7:48 pm in reply to: Lavender’s 100 Day Dance Figure/Costume Drawing Project #660980 -
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