Drop yall instagrams down below
https://www.instagram.com/ketteii/
Nothing special honestly.
If any of you motherfuckers crosspost from instagram to your blogspot/tumblr/twitter or whatever I hope you fucking burn with your shitty low-resolution fucking images
>>2326389
>https://www.instagram.com/ketteii/
dude stop posting smudged pencils and learn to ink/clean up. and for the love of god don't post things you do on lined paper.
apart from that you've got some interesting stuff. designs are good but keep brushing up your fundamentals, and not sure if it's intentional but the more realistic characters with oversized heads are not working at all
I got a commision to customize pic related. I'm used to drawing digital only and I'm not very knowledgable on materials. What kind of marker would be good? I heard Sharpies tend to bleed after a while, or if you try to spray sealant on it.
Markers are an awful medium. Acrylic paint is probably your best bet for fabric/canvas shoes. Don't cheap out and buy student grade garbage. But golden brand, or if you have access, Nova color. You can get by with the good stuff in one coat. If you buy student grade shit, you'll have to go over everything 3 times.
You can print your design digitally and then transfer with red transfer paper and just copy the design you already made in the comfortable medium of digital for you.
>>2324238
Check out some acrylic paint markers
I'm trying a semi new program to me. So here is an eye in progress
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>do a photo study
>my mommy sees it
>let her post it on facebook
>a lot of her friends want to commission me
>offering like $70 a drawing
Fuck, man. It's tempting, but I really feel like I still have a lot to learn.
Youve fed your ego, get out of here and dont come back now.
>>2321072
damn, kawaii
was it a digital photostudy? do her friends really want to pay for digital replication of a photo?
what do I study if I want to get good at perspective and lineart?
>>2319161
Study perspective and lineart, it will help you.
>>2319165
This.
What do I need to study to be nearly as good as Inoue Kiyoshiro?
so im bored. here is some art work from when i used to draw stoned, i might look up the shit from when i started drawing drunk. critics and comments welcome
>>2325939
>>2325939
welp
>>2325939
sober.. i think
What does /ic/ think of Murakami?
>>2325908
I prefer the author to the artist.
>>2325910
And even then he isn't even anywhere near the best author, amirite?
>>2325911
No, he's probably my favorite living author.
Flash Discussion/ Help thread.
So I recently purchased a wacom intuos tablet, and it's my first purchase. I'm using flash and I keep trying to assign F5 to the quick key. Everywhere I search, it says F5 will add a new frame, but I can't get it to work, it just opens up a new window each time I use it. Does anyone know what I'm doing wrong?
I didn't make this thread just for help, I wanted to start a discussion on flash, or alternative animation software, or any tips or just stuff that relates in general.
F5 extends the length of a frame, f6 adds a new frame.
>>2325539
Adobe Flash will not let me modify the key shortcuts, and it's really aggravating. Is this because I'm not using the full version?
>>2325555
are you on a laptop by any chance?
Hello /ic/ I just wanted to ask a more personal question
So I am not a complete novice when it comes to art. I can draw things (However shitty it may be) but it's not horrible to the point where people would think a toddler drew it.
With that in mind. I have no sort of formal knowledge of the arts and I've kinda just been winging it for a long time now.
So my question is where should I start if I want a more concrete foundation and how DO I start rather?
Should I go all the way back to the beginning and grab a piece of paper and learn basic shapes? Or should I try to tackle anatomy?
How does one start to gesture draw? I've asked around and it seems like people tend to just start drawing until they get the hang of it with no real direction which is a bit confusing to me.
(Also this is one of my first times posting on 4chan in general)
>>2325532
Did you do that in the pic?
If not, show us some of your work.
For gestures, Hampton's analytical figure drawoig course would be good
>>2325533
I could only wish that that was my work.
Unfortunately mine is much more lacking and far in need of improvement. Stiff bodies and wonky anatomy.
I want to expand on what I can do, but I feel so directionless. I want to know where to start or how to start, or what it feels like when I have started. I also want to know if the feelings I have of confusion or lack of direction is normal.
>>2325536
Yknow I gave you some advice already
>Hampton's analytical figure drawing
any one know a 3d program like 3D max??
>>2324524
wut?
>>2324524
where is that picture from
>>2324524
maya
Hello /ic/ so recently my friend and I decided we would do a little Christmas art trade. He asked me to draw his charecter "Willow" who's apparently some sort of a god-like entity created by scientists. Now this premise sounds somewhat reasonable and reminds me a bit of Akira. Though what pissed me off is the design and how disgusting it is. All I need is some ideas to make the design appealing to look at.
Here's a closeup of his face or whatever it's supposed to be.
>>2324354
Fucking cringe
That drawing reminds me of Tsutomu Nihei's Abara or probably BLAME!
Surely there will always be a demand for art teachers? Also, some people say that employers don't really care about your degree.
>>2323681
I have an AA in Fine Art, I've gotten work while I was still in school though and I never had an employer or potential employer ask me about my degree. I'd say a degree is only important if you specifically plan to become an art teacher, but even then some of my art teachers didn't have full on teaching degrees, or if you intend to go into graphic design where it seems like there's a lot of demand for bachelor's degrees. More important than the degree itself is the skills you should learn from the classes so if you have a chance to take good classes I'd say do it, but I don't think going through all the hoops to get a degree is worth it outside those two careers I mentioned.
I think it is useless
A degree in Fine art gives you credibility, and increases the price tags on your work. The credibility will probably make it easier for you to get in contact with gallerists too, you will probably get in contact with some during school as well. The education itself can be really good if you find a school that suits you. You will have artist talks with professors who are active fine artists. I would say it's a really good thing for your development as an artist. Many art schools have free-for-all lectures and seminars, that might be something you want to go to if you want to get a feeling of what the schools are like.
You guys remember thutv right? Well I'm willing to record up to ten videos for you guys. Please in a "civil manner"decide amongst yourselves which ones you want recorded. Make a strawpoll if it helps.
literally who?
>>2322421
Talk - Craig Mullins: Photoshop's Mixer brush
and maybe the other two Craig Mullins talks also.
Im surprised these haven't popped up somewhere around the internet yet - thanks for doing this man.
I'd really want to watch the Iain McCaig talk(s) ( not sure how much he did) anything is appreciated - love that guy.
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>>2320760
what a shit thread
>op's pic is not the best from last thread
>op is a fag
>>2320760
looks like something manik would make...is this manik? c'mon son.
at first, sorry for my bad english.
Hi, im "join" /ic/ cause i want to become better on draw, i found very good threats with books, references and shit like that but i don understand something.
why when somebody is good at art the other people just try in a desesperate way to found "bad things" about the draws of that good artist?
why people here still talkin shit about become an artist when they dont share or post they "art"?
for fuck sake, why is the reason of "study" artist when u cant do a full body draw whitout big mistakes (bad proportions and shit like that)
dont missunderstandme, i found a great artist here, and desu i feel a bit envy cause i want to reach they level but i think people here dont come with the same porpose, they just come here with "hur dur i failed at art and u have to fail too cause i failed" actitude.
pic related, i do this based on tutorials, post and books posted here. also, rate.
>>2320163
The nipple looks a little flat, like it was a drawing on the skin instead of a 3D object.
Don't draw shantae pale.
She needs to be delicious brown.
And please don't draw her with a dick. She is pure.
this board is for artwork and critique. not artwork and praise. No one should be here to get rated, but to improve. compliments dont help you improve, though they do motivate. Pointing out flaws gives you direction to improve.