wew. . .I don't have a scanner so will it be okay if I'll just post photos of my sketches?
wew. . .I don't have a scanner so will it be okay if I'll just post photos of my sketches?
damn cype!
again i messed up in the perspective.
i already got something to exercise tomorrow and i know now what i exactly lack.
-curves
-sub-dividing
i wish i won't have this types of mistakes next time.
and i did messed up with the perspective of what vanishing point to follow again.
What was going on in my head as I did this > bljkfkdlsapoututututotieuefblarrrrrrrrrrr
Trying to get out of the 'inner shadow' mode of shading in PS & start utilizing my tablet & soft brushes more. I think this 1st attempt sucks...
Anyway, I'm off to tai chi class. Won't be cak on until tommorow.
I've been wondering about this. I'm sure you improve on how to digitally paint things, learn about lights, darks, and color schemes, and basically how to use color blocks but... does it really improve your drawing skills? For example, will your knowledge of anatomy improve if you value sketch? How about perspective - drawing buildings and so forth?
I remember when I went on a value and lighting binge. It does help you understand contrast and lighting, but not necessarily your drawing skills. Best to have that down beforehand.
Also this junk I did with mouse.
My ability to speedpaint is just dire at the moment lol.
Last edited by GunZet; 07-27-2011 at 03:49 PM.
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