Old Thread: >>2977936
>2D Animation on Youtube
AMB Animation Academy
https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLYOBCjdAoAjbKsk4NG7h_WJ9CX7F5zfUe
SBW Workshop
https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL1G92gHt-pRPwIwtANHmDvX_jV0Q8u1J5
Aaron Blaise
https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLnwHSDbcd45J_4lXT0GgPHbm4mlXEtAJX
DokiDoki Drawing
https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL8-UylhAxkcdluQ75pvGkZYbqThFOA7hL
>Books, Basic Program Tutorials etc.
https://mega.co.nz/#F!3p8CwQZD!DR2mC-kw0TyQQ8Uw3T6JYg
https://mega.co.nz/#!TdclgBqS!QWLS9f3ogerhJDfxCYPv_yFKRR11tP_IC0eaA4sEwug
>Reference Material
http://www.referencereference.com/
https://vimeo.com/groups/aniref
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCRvspTjApofA2Yg3i10gTdQ
http://www.rhinohouse.com/
Anime .gif/.webm repository
https://sakugabooru.com/post
http://www.animatorisland.com/51-great-animation-exercises-to-master/
Stoyboard & composition: http://www.floobynooby.com/comp1.html
Play Youtube videos frame-by-frame
http://rowvid.com/
or just pause the video and use the , and . keys (This doesn't always work but worth a try)
Kinovea video file frame-by-frame analysis
https://www.kinovea.org/
posted in last thread, but then it died
>>3023045
You need to do croquis daily if you aren`t already. The pose is stiff, and you`re not drawing 3 dimensionally. Her center of gravity is way off for more than half of the animation.
Whats the best animation school and how can i get in there?
Let's get a new /ic/ community started.Stream your workflow, ask questions, learn together. Post your channel and schedule, what you will be streaming there. Exercises, wips, still life, LOOMIS.
Flyingcosmichippo - Twitch. WIP FLCL Fanart, working on perspective and line art. 12:15pm - 4:00pm EST
>>3058168
How do you expect this to work?
I feel like there is a problem with the fact that many of us work within a vacuum. I believe that working live we can demonstrate our work flow and help one another instantly instead of after the fact. I also think many of us are visual learners and that demonstration might be more helpful than reading tutorials or listening to lecture
I know there's a thread about reference pictures already, but I thought one specifically meant for environments would be nice.
Is drawing worth pursuing as a career? People are ungrateful, pay little, you have to learn a ton of shit.
Being an artist is suffering, especially if it's the only thing you can do
No, it's not. In the wise words of Dobson, "everyone wants you to make art, no one wants to pay you for it".
Depends on how you take on that path and what have you accomplished so far. For starters if you have received some art education at a young age and have a great understanding of fundamentals, then yes it might be worth pursuing as a career providing you have the motivation to stick with it. It's not something to do half-assed and fool around on the side (engorging on shit activities like video games etc). It's the best time now than ever for artist's since patreon, youtube, livestreams, instagram etc exist to put up your work. The first step is getting good and the second step is showing everybody you exist. It especially helps if you have a part-time job and enough free-time to work on your art career before you start seriously profiting off your work, be it commissions, concept arting or whatever the fuck you're trying to do, there's literally multiple ways to go about it. Just start.
>>3056139
Just don't
Leave more room in the business for me, I need all I can get
When the torrents of this will be available. Since the torso part ( and arms I assume) is finished there should be the torrent for the first part.
Are there torrents of any of it?
>>3056052
i have a premium membership and it's really not that different from what he posts online for free. the videos are only about 5 more minutes longer, and there are those 3D rotating things for each body part, but I don't even use them. I bought the torso one, but decided to follow his arm course from his youtube. I don't feel like I'm missing anything honestly.
>>3056052
whats the best way to learn anatomy?
Hey I'm looking for artists with amazing drawing skills please help me find more artist like these. Here is my current list:
Evan Amundsen
Claire Wendling
Kim Jung Gi
Wesley Burt
Ian Mcaig
Ahmed Aldoori
Claire Wendling
Kim Jung Gi
Wesley Burt
I'm 18 and I interested in digital art. So ask you what's the best way to start? I've always been good to draw but the past 5-6 years i've done little to no drawing. I feel like I'm wasting this God given gift I have
Pic related is something I drew not long time ago, but it's what could do when I was 14. Not to brag but If I had been striving to improve I bet could be drawing hyper realistic atm.
Someone actually asked to get this tattooed on them
Let's all laugh at the current state of Marvel comics.
>>3040649
Comics are dumb, they were never good
Fucking lord, that's horrible.
>>3040649
You think this is laughable?
You are like a little baby.
Watch this.
Let's say someone only draws portraits and gets very good at it. I've seen a lot of them on Instagram or progress pictures on imgur. If they were an expert on portraits but didn't really practice anything else, would they be completely shit at everything else? Like a beginner?
No, you learn quite a bit from painting portraits, it's one of the most demanding study subjects, if not the most
You wouldn't be fantastic with other subjects but it shouldn't be hard to learn
>>3058170
The other post is incorrect assuming portraits are all done from reference. Which they usually are
Though they would be able to draw anything from reference.
>>3058170
depends. If they really study face values and color schemes well, they will be able to transfer it to other subjects. But I really doubt that it will give them much if they started doing full character concepts or landscape drawings. Theres just so many other aspects than making a pretty face.
So I've finally decided to get into sculpting and my goal is to be able to sculpt marble, but is plaster viable as a training alternative?
Can I reach the same level of detail if I work on solid plaster instead of clay?
how can you learn to sculpt by taking away stuff by practicing sculpting by adding stuff?
>>3058100
Read:
>if I work on solid plaster
>solid plaster
As in, a solid cube of plaster.
>>3058100
I think he's talking about already-dried-up plaster
I want to get different eye balls scattered around on my arm, and inbetween I'd like to put something like a bandage or arm wrap. To give the feeling that my arm may be covered in eyes and im attempting to cover them, but that some are still peering out. So what Im looking for are some drawings, and charcoals of a bandaged arm.
>>3057831
edgy~
I once thought about actually putting a bandage on my arm when I was in my wEEb phase~
>>3057838
You seem disturbingly familiar friend lol
>>3057831
Sure, I'll do it for 25 bucks.
I'm going fucking crazy with this painting, wasn't this an edit that covered the Cupidon's penis and replaced the girl's hand?
I can't find the other version anywhere and this one is even on the wikimedia commons wtf is going on
>>3057459
Berenstein bears, OP. Either you remember it badly or you're thinking of another painting with a similar theme.
> Or it's (them), OP, (they) changed the painting and edited all the internet.
It was something like this, and even remember posts like
>ywn have girls playing with your baby dick
Or some shit like that, please I know someone has to have this painting
>>3057459
Bouguereau thread ?
post your favourite
Seriously, how did he become one of the top comic artists in the 90s with THIS art style? Luck?
>>3057385
Shouldn't that discussion rather take place on /co/?
Style.
Rob is one of those cases where "this is muh style" is a correct answer. The right man at the right place, right time. He met the zeitgeist at a time where some readers wanted to read stories with a lot of guns, swords and pouches.
I wish I could tell you. He never went to art school, never had any connections at Marvel et al, drew like THAT and was still hired on and became one of the most prolific comic illustrators of that era.
"how the fuck did he do it, it must be a fluke in the matrix"
Rob Liefeld came to fame in the X-TREME RADICAL HOLY SHIT BRO 90's.
Ephedrine energy pills were still legal in gas stations and SURGE energy drinks which could give you diabetes if you drank more than 2 in one day were taken by a bunch of 14 year olds with backwards baseball caps and they wanted characters with 1200 pounds of pure muscle to match it.
It didn't matter that he couldn't draw worth a shit as long as he could draw Arnold Schwarzenegger death machine characters ripping everyone's face off.
When you look at the art NOW, it looks fucking retarded because there isn't any time period context surrounding it and Rob Liefeld can't adapt so he just comes off as a weirdo that doesn't know how to draw anything other than his time sensitive 90's niche ""style"" of anatomy.
>>3055938
why
>>3055944
for maximum art gains
How fast did/do you improve /ic/?
>tfw i haven't even yet
That's a big dick.
>>3055188
did you really steal proko's signature idea