Someone have a good wrist brace recommendation?
>>3077758
yes, use your arm correctly and have good posture and you won't need a wrist brace
>>3077758
You should try not jerking off so much
>>3077758
just look on amazon for whichever has the best reviews. that's what i did with my elbow brace for tendonitis. also get some dumbbells to strength your tendons.
Best artist color wheel for mixing including complements?
The image is from the Handprint site but it's too small.
open the picture on the site gap
>>3077331
yes, when you mix compliments you get less chroma, so it's required basically, or you'd be painting in pure hues like a fauvist or mixing a bunch of black and white paint into everything, which isn't good, both in terms of the colors you get and in terms of the painting not cracking and turning into dust in 200 years :p
How should one set up a work station for art? Keep yourself organised and allowing room for books and monitors or tablets. Maiming talking about traditional but digital fags post your shit too.
>>3076963
copy the setup in the pic
>>3077121
I'm not a digital fag tho.
What's better? I have 12 prisma color and I like them, but I see people do some crazy shit with Copic. Do you have to use Copic or just be really skilled for some effects?
link for sweater
>>3076762
Answer the question scrub and I'll consider it
copics are good but expensive,, so only get them if you are going to use them alot.
i have some and i think they are really nice. i also have the prismacolor 12 as well . and they are nice. its all just tools
copics are just a higher quality tool. the stuff you see people doing is just blending well . which copic makes easy because it comes with a blending marker . (its just clear copic alcohol ) they are nice but if you are strapped for cash just learn to blend and get them later.
My girlfriend is working on a piece, more pictures inbound.
Feedback/rate appreciated
>>3076553
very nice
lmfao beg tier shit, kill yourself
>>3076553
post this shit in beg thread
TATTOO THREAD
>Murican and Jap Traditional Edition.
Why does /ic/ hardly ever have (if any) good tattoo and graffiti threads??
>>3076478
>>3076501
>>3076512
Let's make a room /ic/.
In isometric perspective for conformity.
Everyone can make an asset, eg. a carpet, a picture or poster for the wall, furniture etc.
Maybe we should agree on a theme first, as well as who does what.
Don't know how we'd do that, but I just wanted to throw this idea out here, see if anyone's interested.
>>3076106
Someone will draw a sex dungeon, I can feel it.
>>3076106
i would participate in this if i wasnt a tradfag. sorry op
You just moved in.
We'll need a bed and a desk. Maybe a plant.
>>3076223
Good to know, I guess.
IF YOU ARE A /BEG/INNER IN ART, please use this thread to post pieces for critique or ask for advice. We should not have to make new threads or post in the Drawthread with our fundamental exercises.
Feel free to post even the smallest exercise you have done to show you are still trying, do not give up, make someone proud.
RESIZE YOUR IMAGES TO ~1000 PIXELS:
#1)
>screenshot the image and post that instead
#2)
>change camera capture settings to something smaller
#3)
>send to computer and resize in MSPaint
→ →
There's a new (and cleaner) sticky in town! You can see it at:
https://docs.google.com/document/d/1uwaXKU7ev6Tw_or__o8ARpUb6r2rCZYJGqwSFV9AD98/edit#bookmark=id.15jx3pyuimvj
TRY TO BE MORE ACTIVE AND GIVE PEOPLE SOME FEEDBACK - many studies are left unreplied, which is a bit sad and can be quite demotivating for the people that try their best to improve, but are left directionless.
OLD THREAD: >>3073643
ESSENTIALS:
>https://warosu.org/ic/thread/3023643
Links to many art books including as Keys to Drawing (Dodson), Drawing on the Right Side of the Brain (Edwards), Perspective Made Easy
(Norling), Color and Light (Gurney), The Vilppu Drawing Manual (Vilppu) and How to Draw (Robertson).
>http://ctrlpaint.com
A website dedicated to understanding the basics and process of digital painting, based in Adobe Photoshop. Library of over 200 free
videos.
>http://quickposes.com
Free pose library to practice drawing the human figure (as well as a portrait library). Draw at your own pace or set a timer for quick
gesture drawings.
>https://www.youtube.com/user/onairvideo
Croquis Cafe - Timed model poses.
>http://drawabox.com
Controversial yet helpful introductory course on the fundamentals of drawing with a focus on understanding the concept of form and
thinking in a 3-dimensional mindset while you draw.
>Your local life drawing class
Life drawing is an indispensable tool in your art career. Do not be intimidated based on your skill level - there will always be someone
worse than you and someone better than you. Use this opportunity to meet new artists for learning, critique, and growth.
>>3076034
my formatting got scuffed baka
>>3076033
>it's like learning how to play the guitar without studying music theory.
How? Just fucking how? The "music theory" in the analogy would be the fundamentals, different media are just different tools, different instruments.
>also ctrl+z, select, color adjust, this kind of stuff makes an artist literally less capable of producing good artwork and more dependant on this stuff
I actually personally agree with this, but this is not what we were discussing. It's not the same with colouring, colouring just works differently in different media. Also, there are plenty of artists who don't see harm in learning with those tools either.
>you're not a good artist if you can only work with a specific set of tools. (specially the easier ones)
Well this is just wrong. All artists can only work with specific sets of tools, I'm sure there has never been an artist who was good at everything in art, all kinds of paints, all kinds of graphics, all styles, all surfaces etc. Even if there were, they were few, and there were lots of great artists who were really good at only one specific thing. And really, what's wrong with that? You become dependant on the tools you use, and you're not good in a medium where they aren't available, so what? Your tools aren't going anywhere, you'll always be using them.
I need some friends who are art nerds. Whenever I go to a museum with friends they never get as psyched with me.
I want someone to talk about Picasso and Warhol and Velasquez and Vermeer and Cezanne with
Anyone else have this feel?
>>3074849
yes, i do sometimes. although when you actually hang out with people like that, which i did in university, they're usually dumb posers or people who make you feel like a dumb poser, so you're kind of fucked either way.
>>3074858
you just got to stop being a judgmental asshole and simultaneously youll stop being such a self hating beta.
and then both of you will relax and have some honest fun.
I'm like you op, i never want to leave museums. but i have people next to me complaining of tired legs and shit, nigga why did you even bother to come. fuck off and wait in the cafe. is what i wish i could say.
what artist and why?
i would pick sargeant
>>3074060
Sargent had no students of note. Better to learn from Carolus Duran if you want to paint like Sargent.
good first 2 posts. I like zorn a lot, but fat alkies are usually jerks. Are there any artists famous for teaching many great artists?
How can I return the joy of drawing as if I were a kid again? When I see kids on youtube draw they look like they're having fun drawing what they draw. I want that feeling again.
>>3073360
Throw away the meme tutorials.
Draw what you like, then focus on improving the aspects of the drawings you don't like...
Then, when you run out of things you don't like, find critique.
>>3073360
I never enjoyed drawing as a kid. I had zero hope for it despite the constant encouragement it never clicked in my kid brain that I could ever make things that looked as good as the stuff I liked.
Draw puppies
Thoughts on this painting I did?
>>3068480
Jesus Christ
>>3068487
I concur
>>3068616
Can you say stuff about your intentions for the painting? Kind of hard to critique if we don't know.
Is this even possible? I see so many artists that have strong technical abilities but awful taste.
I'm scared that even if I master my craft I'll still have bad taste and end up producing crap like this.
>>3064525
taste is something you either have or you don't. you don't learn it
is this really something you should worry about before you even reach technical proficiency?
just draw what you wanna draw dude tf
The fuck nigga?
Everyone likes different things. There must be something that inspired you to start. Stick with it, save stuff in your inspiration folder, keep drawing.
For some people your pic related is outstanding, and there's nothing wrong with it. Draw what you like.
Will Scott Robertson ever publish this book?
He sed he is currently busy and when he will have free time he will work on it.
Anybody know the name of this designing style?
I discovered these 2 pics only.
>>3077352
it's that google ai thing, deep dream i think it's called
>>3077360
Thanks a ton