read it again
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http://www.cgpad.org/forum/attachmen...0&d=1262035012
yes it is.
going on a flight of fancy here.
Great work...I don't know what I'm seeing but I'm lovin it
life drawing from my 3" by 4" sketchbook, hand and arm drawing, and a quick photo study of who i believe is chuck the iceman beating someone's face in.
http://www.majhost.com/gallery/bapsi...1/dec-45sm.jpg
http://www.majhost.com/gallery/bapsi...1/dec-67sm.jpg
http://www.majhost.com/gallery/bapsi...ntalic89sm.jpg
http://www.majhost.com/gallery/bapsi...1/hotpants.jpg
http://www.majhost.com/gallery/bapsi...tonstudies.jpg
http://www.majhost.com/gallery/bapsi/break1/fghjk.jpg
kayyy
On average how long does each one of these take you? I'm an impatient artist, I have a hard time drawing things long-form, unless i'm in a class.
Those are fairly quick sketches, I highly doubt she did them all at once except maybe for the arm study, so if you meant in total it would probably be a longer time, but for each little one I would go with anywhere under 15 minutes.
yeah, they were all done at once.
each little sketch took me under 5 minutes, each arm study, maybe 2 minutes or so each. about 10, if you count the side arm drawings i did after each study to try and make sure the info sunk in.
each element of the little ochre line drawings less than a minute each maybe.
http://www.majhost.com/gallery/bapsi...glefermata.jpg
quick little something of a friend.
Damn, stuff like that would take me ages to get right. I have a habit of drawing, then erasing once I realize the proportions are wrong, then drawing, then erasing again. My work gets smudgy. Good thing I got this tablet, then. How do you make sure your proportions stay consistent while you're filling out a piece?
I kinda just eyeball the proportions. o_o
unless you're drawing a front view in all of your figures, it's tough to check proportion with something like that 8-heads-tall rule, so i try not to depend on anything like that.
i think the contour life drawings kinda helped with getting them right the first time more often while drawing. That and drawing with a pen instead of a pencil or anything else erasable.
http://www.majhost.com/gallery/bapsi/break1/fart.jpg
by the way. happy new year, peeps.
Lovin the boxing scene!