I want to team up with an artist to create a comic series. Is this the right place to find someone for that?
>ill do it but pay me
I dont have very much money.
But if you're okay with taking something from the royalties that would be fine.
>what will you do?
Character designs, stotyboards, and skript.
>Length
I hope to continue it for a least five years.
Pic marginally related. Its a character design I made for fun.
>stotyboards
>skript
>>2346912
I cant help it that im Japanese.
>>2346909
>royalties
>stotyboards
>skript
Can we get a stream of consciousness thread?
Anyone else just open paint and draw? I'd like to get better and form a cohesive style.
I rarely do stuff by hand. Usually only draw sleep deprived and depressed. It's an occasional outlet to dump derangement of thought or something to that effect. Wondering if anyone else does something like this where the point isn't beauty
Whats the source of those?
Help
>>2348267
botero the big ole faggot.
>>2348267
holy shit they look like Thomas
Will dump more of my art in a second , All of these are acrylic, Just looking for some feedback.
>>2348266
slow down, basquiat
if so, want to go there?
>>2348181
Stop shilling here, asshole.
~$200,000 art education?
What a joke.
Isn't that the place Noah Bradley dropped out of to attend a cheaper community college-style school and had to work his ass off to pay back? lol no
What book would you recommand to learn the volume? I really have a hard time to simplify form (you know when you start off and do a sphere for the head like loomis) I just can't get my head around it for some reason.. After years of frustrating attempts to draw anatomy, I'm thinking to just get Hogarth Dynamic Figure Drawing, draw non stop for a few months until I understand it and can draw it from imagination .. then apply a layer of realism after. The only problem is that I can see a lot of major flaws in Hogarth drawings, BUT he is the only one that seem to teach something easy to understand the volume and learning to draw the figure from imagination. Anyway let me know what you think about this, if you faced the same problem i would like to know what you did to fix it.
How is your manual dexterity? that is an important factor in all of this. Maybe it's that you understand it you just can't bring your hand to move correctly.
>>2348149
Thus saith Lord Vilppu: "Tools, not rules".
I'm having a tough time with this too, I finally decided that you have to come up with your own breakdown. I've been using Hogarth as well as an example, but I think the best thing to do is to get reference, and break it down into (your own) simple forms.
>>2348150
No in fact its the total opposite.. i cant understand forms in 3d, i cant understand volume.. Thats why i can copy a picture perfectly and it looks like a photo but i cant draw from imagination, there are always so many flaws related to volume/structure
Well fucknipples, this cleaves the whole "draw shit you don't want on your records" in half and also makes commissions twice as difficult to fulfill, are there any alternatives?
Based paypal making America great again.
Source?
Can't find anything in google nor on the official Paypal site and haven't gotten any email regarding policy changes. I used paypal just a couple of days ago to transfer money to my bank account and it worked just fine.
>>2347963
Withdraw to Bank Acount was officially changed on the 10th.
COMIC THREAD
>Post comics in this thread and give feedback. >Ignore shitposters.
>http://tapastic.com/series/CROWFACE if you want to see more of this comic.
oh boy here we go! more random character encounters
Hey, guys, I'm looking for a comprehensive composition book.I read Framed ink but maybe I'm retarded because I don't quite get it.It's catered obviously towards sequential art so what I'm looking for is something that's more character/story oriented illustration pieces.Old master studies can do just so much for me and without the proper knowledge to back it up Im just resorting to contrast and shapes.Needless to say I have no idea how to frame a character in a piece and how to apply proper story elements.
Messing around with oil paints for the first time.
I usually just draw with a pencil.
Any comments would be much appreciated on how to make it better.
>>2347726
Try drawing trees, specifically happy trees
>>2347726
Well, when you will be drawing backgrounds, remember that you have composition centred on the opium head, so it should draw to it.
>>2347726
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EB_vj1qy8Ks
How do I fix the shoe lacing problem on my surface pro 3, guys??
Bump. Or should I go ask /g/ since its forbidden to talk about tablets in this board?
>>2347647
>shoe lacing problem
what that?
I want to get into acrylics. Should I do Bill Perkins and Huston from NMA or is there a good alternative?
Bear in mind that I want to learn how to get the right color by mixing ultramarine blue, cadmium red, cadmium yellow, titanium white and ivory black.
I understand color theory but somehow when I paint the colors don't behave as I want them to.
Any help?
>>2346463
>Bear in mind that I want to learn how to get the right color by mixing ultramarine blue, cadmium red, cadmium yellow, titanium white and ivory black.
Pick up any color theory book and you are done
But in my experience you need a good selection of picments or your paintings will look like a photo without flash
>>2346463
Try Gurney's Color and Light book. It's basically the best color theory book you'll get your hands on, because it goes beyond the RBY color wheel. It covers how paint and pigments behave which is something a lot of people don't ever discuss.
Also, all your colors will be darker when they are dried, and you will never get a color bright then the one straight from the tube.
You will also not be able to do all color mixes without a warm/cool of each color. White will cool colors, Ivory black will also cool them, whereas Mars black is a warm black and will warm colors. Using black on your colors, in addition, will generally dull them instead of making a richer black(think mixing darker colors, such as a burnt seinna and ultramarine blue/prussian blue).
This doesn't even get into tinting strengths, but I'm rambled on enough already. Get Gurney's book, and also make a sheet of paper where you test colors swatches, tints, mixtures, and document them so you can more easily replicate colors. I'd also recommend starting with cheaper student acrylics such as dickblick's brand.
>>2346463
>says understands color theory
>goes on to admit he can't control the output of the colors.
Learn more color theory in analog art. There's more there than you think.
I'm looking for a manga/anime artist, who can match this style and is ready to draw sexy pictures.
Please show your Deviantart or Tumblr as a proof.
Would like to commission you. Will pay a maximum of 10 euros for it.
>Will pay a maximum of 10 euros for it.
>>2346090
Well, an experienced artist can draw pretty quick, which makes this easy earned money. It's more a sketch.
>>2346093
Fair enough.
I'm drawing as a hobby now. I've given up on the fantasy and sci-fi garbage, or trying to be a concept artist a while ago. That shit is just plain droll.
I'd really like to one day (maybe in a couple decades) be as good as the old masters. What do you think of studying beyond the basics for that path?
what do you consider a master?
do you think being a 'master' in the contemporary world necessitates the same skillset as your early 19th century friend here?
>>2345986
well, seeing as he was literally called "drawing master" by the Queen of England at the time, I'd say it probably does
>>2345991
>at the time
i think you missed my point
i was wondering if you think having the same skillset as, say, Byron, means the same thing in contemporary culture. If one would want to be a master one would, presumably, want to further the boundaries and possibilities of his own medium, which is a desire with far different implications in the 21st century than in the 19th century.
However, I'm reading your post again and it sounds like you just want to paint like a 19th century painter.
/ic/ please red pill me on Van Gogh.
>>2342468
He was a weeboo ahead of his time
>>2342468
Guy was an absolute madman, but did u know he
>was totally colorblind
>didn't learn how to tie shoelaces until he was 32 yrs old
>got angry when he lost at board games
>never washed his hands
>cut off his own ear as a dare, just cus
>killed his pet turtle in a mental hospital
>lived in a tree
Over sensitive fruit that got pretty good