Alright I fell for the meme /ic/ now what do I do?
Just draw every page in the books or what?
>>3075906
cry cuz you wasted your money on this shit instead of buying hampton.
loomis < hampton
>>3075907
Ahh that's a shame cause I also got these
>he fell for the loomis meme
lol
>start a drawing
>refine
>do the inking
and then i get disinterested and never color it
what do i do
>>3079993
>what do i do
You just told us.
>start a drawing
>refine
>do the inking
>and then i get disinterested and never color it
Hi, somebody got a tutorial of this style of colouring?
search gradient coloring
>>3079828
I don't think there's a specific tutorial for that. Best you can do is try to copy the artist's work and learn from that.
>>3079834
I'm a retard that can't read
I thought you also meant the style of drawing
this image is an example of an artist who makes consistent mistakes in form but has a relatively higher skill in rendering and "mileage". i know how to train the fundamentals but how do i train this skill of mileage?
>>3079743
Evola was really a shit artist. I still don't understand how that kind of art is compatible with his narrative
>how do i train this skill of mileage?
>skill of mileage
Are you fucking retarded?
"if only I drew 16 hours a day I could become pro in a year", the chances of that happening is very very very low
"b-but Feng zhu 1 year academy improvement"
Yeah, Feng zhu cherry picked a handful of artists. You actually think the majority of artists there made progress anywhere near that? On top of that, these guys are in an environment where they are receiving personalized feedback from pros, the average self taught artist doesn't have access to this.
"b-but algenpfleger b-but vetyr b-but miles"
These are only a very very small number of cases. Only 1 percent of hard work(yes, hard working) artists achieve this level of progress. The majority of you talentless cucks would still be beg tier even if you did put in 16 hours a day
stop making shitty meta threads.
Who fucking cares you nigger.
If you draw more you improve faster.
We have threads like this all the time.
Stop shitting up this already shit board.
16 hours everyday is a bit unrealistic, what makes more sense is 16 hours three or four days a week balanced with a few 8 hours and a rest day.
Made this for my brothers birthday.
>>3079629
You somehow managed to make Luffy more terrifying than his anime version, congratulations.
>>3079629
Oh my, that's a nice picture. A nice happy smile. I'm sure your kid brother is going to be very happy about your birthday present made with love. Perhaps you can extend the canvas a bit downward and add him banging Nami doggy style.
That's so sick man I love the colours.
Your brother will love it!
So this is the winner of the Adobe Munch contest... Lol.
>>3079560
What were you supposed to do for the competition?
>>3079564
Create a fifth version of the scream using webbrushes provided that matched Munch's
I guess this has a charm to it but in my opinion there were so many better entries well worth the 6,000 euro.
Well, it is bretty good in my opinion. I studied Expressionism in high school (a Gymnasium, German high school) and although it doesn't exactly look like a Munch, it does have certain characteristics of a painting from that era.
Since that era was sort of World War I, literary works consisted of coming together of opposites, the fear, the death, and maybe even the apocalypse (and also a lot of fire motives were there). I mainly had to study the literature of that era, but certain paintings, like Franz Marc's Kämpfende Formen (pic related) have that sense of clash of the opposites, just like the winner has. I didn't check, but I wouldn't even be surprised if the author turns out to be German.
I'm looking to get a new tattoo on upper back/lower back. I would like a silhouette of an elephant face, with the silhouette of a wolf on its forehead, a possible borderlands vault symbol and a background of a beautiful beach sunset with dolphins jumping from the sea.
Or a tattoo of an eye reflecting a beach sunset with a wolf in the pupil.
Any help and designs would be greatly appreciated ;)
Anyone? ;)
Everytime I try to start a comic project I realize how shit my art skills are. I look at comics like in the image I attached and cringe at how bad it is. I understand that you have to make a lot of bad drawings to make good drawings but when I'm sketching there really isn't an attachment. I can draw a bunch of bad hands and throw them away but with a comic, I feel there is a personal attachment to it especially if the story is something you care about. I dunno, I need advice?
How to get over it? Well my simple advice is this, realize the truth; that the quality and success of a comic is more determined by the writing than the art and your writing is almost certainly even worse.
That image is pretty good, most beginners and even intermediates couldn't pull off such impact.
>>3079514
lol i made this same thread last year. i'm going with grinding until i think i'm good enough. i'm getting there soon i think. (within the next year or so i should be ready.) i haven't made my comic yet but i have written more of them so that when my grind is good enough i have lots of material to start with. the writing for me is the easiest part though.
Allow me to elaborate: Does trying to master components of art lead to stagnation? For example, let's say I want to get better at drawing so instead of tackling a wide variety of subject matter, I just focus on hands for like a month or just focus on doing gestures or something along the lines of that. When sycra was developing his style, I remember there was this one video where he spent like 20 pages just trying to understand twisty boxes. Does focusing on minuet detail like that lead to stagnation?
>>3079357
those things are done to help you understand how something works. when you see a tutorial of a leg and they draw every single little muscle, bone indentation and value on it it doesnt mean thats what you have to do every single time you draw a leg. those things are put there for your own reference so that the next time you draw a leg, you go "oh, the calves would be flexing and protruding at this angle, so the contour line should look like this"
>>3079368
That's not what I asked you fucking retard.
first off, who is sycra and why are you assuming he's stagnating?
and second, what you're describing just sounds like putting in time to understand things. 20 pages isn't a lot, it's just grinding. It's actually sounds quite impressive.
Former dealers have admitted they saw their buyers as “pawns in a chess game.”
>>3079331
heiii
no body cares about your stoner quasi motto shit you faggot.
^pawn.
one pill makes you larger and one pill makes you small, the ones that mother gives you don't do anything at all.
Hey, so I was wondering if we could have challenge threads on here like they do on conceptart.org?
Stuff like Character of the Week or Industrial Design of the Week. The idea is that someone gives you a topic and requirements, and you design something within those parameters and show us your WIPs + final design.
We could also have Master Studies threads.
>>3078700
OP: We could also do animation challenge threads.
Sounds great but you'll have to overcome the naysayers.
Dual screen user here
How do you guys config your tablet area? Do you use both screens with your pen? Or just screen 1?
I use my secondary screen for references, images and other websites, but if I use both screens I work in a much smaller area on my tablet. Does it really matter?
>>3078191
I can't do anything exept copy screen on my cintiq because I have a 4k monitor and if I set the tablet as a second ecran it get way too big.
Also the cintiq 13hd (old one) has the worse colors ever, I just want to look at my computer screen. I'm considering buying a intuos pro right now.
I use three monitors, I set it so it only works on my primary monitor with forced proportions.
>>3078191
I have my tablet in mouse mod so it doesn't matter how many screens I have
my ''mouse'' speed on it is very slow which means I can cover a small place on the canvas with most of my tablet so I can do wideish strokes even for a medium size details
the downside is that going from a screen to another is a pain with my intuos 5 large for which reason I have a left handed naga razer (pic related). I can customize any commands on any button except for the left (right) click button while I have something to move my cursor in long areas
the downside to that is I need to hold my left hand still when drawing which is not that hard after getting used to it. And it's not like my hand is still all the time, since I move it when going with the cursor to change color or layers and then come back on the canvas
Is Ron Cobb a good artist who can kind-of design, or is he a good designer who can kind-of draw?
>>3075229
he's a really exceptional designer, why would you say otherwise?
>>3075257
It's all the same stuff.
>generic blocky machine with some trusses, hazard patterns and a large number in eurostile
>bonus points if it ISNT in space or undersea
>>3075261
and? that was the style of the time that he helped realize. people are still biting it.
>muh kjg
>muh run jia
They're not even that good. Is all the chink worship here because you're all chinks?
>>3078967
post work. If you're even a quarter as good as either of them I'll an hero live on stream.
>>3078967
>kjg
>not even that good
>>3078967