The story is written, the script is in progress, I guess, only a few months in the making.
I think I have something special here, but I'm no Stephen King. Although, I probably would be if I could get famous enough.
I used to be a ghostwriter, and now I want to publish something for myself.
If I can communicate the story through a second medium, I think I'll have a chance at getting more attention and more feedback.
If anyone wants the pdf, let me know
Kill yourself
>>2343757
let me see the pdf
Is the page DrawSpace a good place to learn how to draw? I am new at this drawing and looking for resources I have found with this product, I also like to know of other resources that serve me help.
Sorry for my English ;)
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I've never heard of this site before, but just taking a quick look at it, I'd say no way. The internet is full of free resources for learning how to draw, this website seems like a scam. Take a look at this board's sticky, there's a guide on teaching yourself to draw and links to many free resources that we know are good.
>>2343746
thank you so much
>>2342478
you seem upset pedro, don't worry! the beautiful wall will be painted in a pure clean and superiority TITANIUM white that that you can doodle all over it...on YOUR side.
Yaaaaas that will be fun!
>>2342490
sounds like you're triggered
I enjoy going to the art museum and throwing on tunes as I examine pieces. Does anyone here have specific albums they relate to pieces of art or artistic movements.
For me I like listening to Satie when viewing impressionist paintings, Janáček when viewing socialist realism and Arca when I'm looking at abstract expressionist exhibits.
Also https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4NFgtBxU7iU [Embed] with pic related for obvious reasons.
post more schiele
>>2341997
His art always looks really stinky, I don't say that in offense either. I can think of no other artist who can evoke something like that.
>>2341997
Draw some toned orc girls to practice color and your knowledge of muscles
we wont draw your stupid fetish.
god dammit op I didn't need this new fetish in my life
>>2338247
>2012
>new
samefag.jpg
/IC/ lets discuss
What is your opinion on art as a career ?
If you can get away with it, good for you. There are plenty of professional artists, their work is useful to the people paying them, and they make a living.
I think banking on it is an unwise decision though. It's not a basket you should put all your eggs in.
Its ok.
It pays the bills but I have to do lots of work that I don't like and I have to break my style but its how to make money
>>2333114
Post your work
I dont have a model like Hodler did.
Is it pathetic to paint qts from my mind?
I paint all the time from imagination
>>2344359
If you don't learn construction first, then yes.
>>2344359
No, of course it's not pathetic. You should want to be capable of painting from your imagination. It's also harder than using a model, so I don't really see how it could be seen as pathetic.
This is what happens when I get bored and look up religion. As a patriot of MS Paint, I'm looking for tips.
You should try building it in minecraft, everybody loves minecraft
I'm sorry to say I have no intention of building it in Minecraft, which doesn't work on my substandard computer.
Besides, if I had money, I'd be spending it on a better program that MS Paint.
epic
>>2343109
ebinin :DDDDD DD
I like it.
>>2343109
Holy shit she's unironically using chromatic aberration to the same extreme that those satirical joke images do.
Hey /ic/, this my first tíme ever posting on this board, i have no idea what to expect.. But i'm an average skilled artist(it's just a hobby that i've been doing my whole life.) but i never get any feedback for my work, if it's someone stroking my ego or someone taking a shit in a mouth. So of all places i decided to come here... And my colouring is very simple and shitty i know i'm still learning.
>Chaplain from the Warhammer 40k universe
>>2342397
>read the sticky
>never make an own thread
>symbol drawing
>average
just start to study
>>2342398
My apologies, i will banish myself from this board in shame.
>>2342400
yeah thats right
get the fuck out
amazing video tutorial, i highly recommend it. you guys will leern tonz!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Va6sKVH31l0
This is complete and total shit anon.
>>2341330
ok andrew :)
>>2341336
no it's good. it's 4 Imagine FX mag cover.
Chinese someone removes the back
uahuash
Lol
>>2340812
so if I understand correctly this is what you where looking for?
Want to get into digital drawring. Is the Intuos Draw a good beginner tablet? Compared to like a Bamboo or some other Wacom product <$150?
I wanna say as a person coming from a graphire 4 since 2005, the new intuos line is a huge step up. I currently use the intuos art med and I love it.
You just have to calibrate the way you draw into how tablets work... pretty intuitive, but in the end you can win.
Do NOT buy a new tablet until the reviews come out for the Huion Giano to be honest family man.
>>2334549
>buying cheap Chinese shit
A tablet is an investment. It's worth paying extra for an actual brand because it will give you less trouble in the long run
best youtube channels for drawing tutorials
IF you're going to make a thread you should at least have something to offer, otherwise consult the sticky and ask the questions thread.
Well markcrilley obviously
Before anyone gets carried away, I know mobile tablets aren't the same as pen tablets. I have an intuos 4 at home. But with my phone broken and my laptop no longer mobile, I was looking into android tablets for drawing and shows.
Have any of you bought a tablet for drawing on the go? Whats the best option for pixel accuracy and performance?
Hi, this is my first post on /ic/ so I hope I'm doing it correctly. I bought an android tablet recently (Galaxy Tab A) for several purposes, but mainly art. I haven't bought any others, but I heard the Note 12.2 is good for art as well. Definitely get one with an S-Pen, you'll want the pen pressure.
I am very happy with my purchase. I have a Cintiq Companion and while it's more fully-featured, this is much more convenient to bring around and easier to hold up while painting in the open. Also, as android apps are based around the touchscreen, you won't have to use a keyboard, unlike the cintiq companion, which has shortcut keys but Photoshop isn't built around a touchscreen, so either way the workflow is slower.
I have used a bunch of programs, including sketchbook pro, infinite painter, layerpaint, serious paint, artrage and clover paint, among others. The one I found to be the best is Clover Paint. This is due to it's amazing amount of customization options. You can map pretty much anything to any button, and you can create and edit your brushes to a higher degree than any other android art program. (It has a lot of extra stuff, for example adding perlin noise to a brush to make sure each one is different). Unfortunately, it has the steepest learning curve and the UI is butt-ugly.
Artrage and sketchbook pro are quite similar to their desktop versions (of course, they're less sophisticated) but ArtRage lags a lot, so I can't recommend it unless you paint slow. Sketchbook Pro is nice, but it feels lacking in brushes and the workflow isn't as quick as Clover Paint. If you want extreme speed in brushes, you can get LayerPaint, but it's quite barebones.
By the way, if you're into animation, I recommend RoughAnimation and if you're into pixel art I recommend Pixly.
I hope this helps! Attached is a picture I painted in Clover Paint and touched up in a few seconds in Photoshop. By the way, does anyone know of any android painting communities?
>>2343780
Ah, sorry, I would like to correct something I wrote. I said the workflow with the Cintiq Companion is slower, but that's not true. I just meant that without a keyboard, the cintiq companion gets much, much more cumbersome to use, at least for me.
>>2343780
Thank you so much for your detailed post. Thankyouthankyouthankyouthankyou.
I'm researching the tabA now. It seems the tab2 is the newer model but may not include the same pen features as the artist model. Trying to find out how many levels of pressure it detects as well, I've heard 1000ish is fair