This is what I needed to see today, so I thought I would share it with some fellow weebs. If you don't know who Tyson Hesse is, he most recently animated the Sonic Mania Trailer. Awesome dude.
I honestly do not mind if western stuff takes a few cues from anime/manga, but they shouldn't take it too far and draw full on moe blobs
Well most of those professors don't know how the entertainment industry currently operates. If you want to be a teacher, listen to your teacher. If you want to be an anime artist, listen to on of them.
>>3041734
There are things to learn from anime, do not be afraid of that. Just don't forget to incorporate western techniques that are completely absent from anime like squash and stretch.
Blah
>>3037493
Try doing something else with that left side, I guess. Right now its the most uninteresting part of your piece.
>>3037493
Why do you have to post like a faggot. Just say that you want critique.
Nice stuff btw
Rate my painting please, /ic/.
filter/10
what was the point of this thread
>>3045637
>Low_quality_bait.jpg
SAGE
I see all this hype around KJG, Ruan Jia, Yoh Yoshinari, Krenz Cushart and Nosebro but why isn't Yusuke Murata not getting mentioned? This guy is literally a master when it comes to making comics. I mean how long do you guys think it would take to achieve this godlike level? At least a decade in my opinion.
In this fight scene he is literally animating on paper: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MunLm5J2tCA
And look at the drastic remakes from the original ONE manga: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Q8x63hnlxL0
What I find to be most impressive about his art is how he's able to combine detail and movement together. I mean usually when I see detailed artist, their work might not be stiff but they have nowhere near that animators have, likewise when I see artists who have lots of energy in their drawing, their art generally is simplified.
Thoughts?
stop posting
>>3043945
You're either blind or retarded
Murata is good but he is not in the same league as the other artists you mentioned except for the meme one.
>>3043976
you're hopeless
It seems like this would be the best place to ask about this, so here goes.
I want a digital tablet/screen that is similar in function to an art tablet, but with a "paperwhite"-like screen. Something that will last for AGES on the go, come with a stylus most preferably, and that I could save images to for later upload. A black-&-white camera would be okay to have on it (for reference purposes), but I really think it'd be too much.
I may be too retarded to figure out how to pose that question to Google in a way that will get me reliable results (mostly found lcd moniters that have to be plugged in to your PC to function, REALLY killing the usefulness of the device.), Just need a digital sketchpad w/stylus (not touchscreen because, fuck that shit).
>pic not related.
>>3040335
There's the cintiq companion, as well as tablets that have styluses, such as the surface pro 3, ipad pro, samsung galaxy note
>>3040388
>cintiq companion
After looking at it, I think I'm not communicating correctly what it is that I'm looking for. I really don't give a fig for color on this device, just looking for something I could pack into my go bag and draw on for WEEKS at a time, then transfer the sketches onto my desktop for actual editing. I think I found something though, Parblo, Improv, and Weiliante all seem to make a graphic tablets that are what I'm looking for.
>>3040461
or not. 15 products later, and I'm still not able to find out that can store a picture long enough for transfer. Seems like a weirdly obvious omission to make. Like, if there's a charge-cord, why can't it transfer a bmp/jpg/gif/png/wtfever?
>but X is so talented
>/ic/ can't prove a single case where a top tier artists didn't spend years working hard to improve their fundamentals
Richard Prince
>>3045435
>he doesn't believe in talent
Mozart.
Check and Mate.
>>3045481
>mozart started when he was like 3
>didn't compose his first masterpiece until 20
lmao retards with your mozart maymay.
Most tutorials seem to cover extra like edges and all that crap. I'm looking for a tutorial that covers the simple lightning that mangas use without delving into rendering.
>>3043840
Elaborate.
>>3043840
Just imagine the drawing as a 3D object and decide where to put your light source.
Lines that are gradually getting far from each other = light fading (like the gradient tool)
nigga said lightning, he clearly wants to draw a lightning based character like static shock
What crimes do artists get away with?
Being fags
>>3043558
Tracing photographs, but doing it in some sort of stylistic artsy way.
>>3043558
Being a faggot
where can one find and download the videos by sheldon borenstein from newmastersacademy? the drawing fundamentals & figure fundamentals. can somebody rip this shit? pic not related obv
bumpz
>>3044084
His teaching can be summarized by
>start at the motivator
which is the arm, the hip, the leg, something that leads the movement
>don't connect the arms to the torso
it will stiffen up your drawing, and
>have fun
don't stress. Art is fun and if you have fun, your audience will have fun too.
He's a good teacher, but art wise you're better off with Huston or Karl Gnass.
>pic related
He has a couple vids on youtube, so you can check that out.
nobody knows?
i am 100% sure this stuff is ripped, I saw it somewhere, but am unable to locate it. anyone?
How can I improve the glasses on my Panther?
>>3045411
Where is his other eye? He's not a chameleon.
>>3045411
Maybe draw them without having parkinson
Try taking out the eyelid
Welp, it's that time of year again. Post those cringe improvements so we can feel better about ourselves.
>>3045266
you seem to be the one with autism, OP
>>3045266
Don't worry, ants aren't known to draw well anyway.
>>3045266
It's nice to know I've triggered a random internet stranger this hard with my autism.
Friends: Hey wanna go out and play ball today?
Me: Nah, I'm busy
Steam: Steam summer sale discount, limited time offer!
Me: Nah, I'd rather draw
GF: Hey, babe, can I come over and suck your dick.
Me: Nah, i'd rather draw my waifu
jk, i don't have a gf :(
>>3041801
GF: Hey, babe, can I come over and suck your dick.
Me: Nah, i'd rather draw my waifu
jk, i don't know how to draw :(
>>3041801
Your conscience: Hey wanna work on your art like promised yourself yesterday?
You: Nah, too busy blogposting on /ic/
are these types of threads reportable yet
Before I being I'm not trying to start some /pol/ teir, gendershit thread.
So I signed up for some art courses held by local artist association in my area that operates out of a re-purposed torpedo/munitions factory in the D.C metro area.
Every single student and teacher was a female in all three of my classes. I was the only guy in the watercolor, oil painting and figure drawing classes. Not complaining a lot of my class mates were QT weeb types and I get along well. But I do ask the question...
Is art specifically painting and drawing become and "female" thing? I tell my guy friends I work with oils and watercolors and get weird looks, "Like huh you don't play video games, sport and chase tail?" Then I see at the local art supply store a lot of equipment and supplies are made with a feminine audience in mind. Like pink/hello kitty wet canvas holders, ect.
Whats causing this?
theres a difference between art and art class. in art class you follow a quite a narrow path. if you do it all by yourself you are much freer or something. i guess men tend to want go learn by themselves more
>>3037350
Females in general make up majority of artists but men make up the higher percentage of in-house jobs; it isn't a mystery. One gender does it for a living (majority) the other hobbyist. The females that do get hired at studios are the select choice asian females for the fantasy of the few upper bosses that have yellow fever.
Hobby crafts stores have a hard time selling their merchandise as it is so they market to women and the elderly who 'want their golden time fun painting seagulls at the coast'.
>>3037350
yes most people studying art are female. it's a naturally feminine thing.
i'm new to digital art and i can't seem to be able to paint or make anything look organic.
when i draw with a brush that's meant to be pencil, it's hard for me to shade and control it properly, same with painting/colouring shit. any tips/tutorials?
>>3045246
Ctrl+Paint tutorials, do a lot of master studies, study digital works that show you hints of the process, try to replicate parts of it and make it look somewhat finished. Watch some good timelapse vids with a good process.
After a while of doing this you'll be able to start simple renderings of your own, let's say, render the pillow disney animators use to learn movements of torso, or a squishy marshmallow. A hazelnut, an apple, a coin. Throw in an odd material to spice it up here and there, something translucent, sticky, wet, hairy or reflective.
Work in values only, except from time to time do specifically a color study. Try to find the color, then color pick it and check how close you were and why it was off. Then you can render a spider or a bug, with the aid of minimal linework, FZD students do this quite a bit.
Limit your palettes, learn how to mix colors to get new ones, how to preserve vibrancy and avoid muddy color. Slowly expand your palettes and the complexity of your subject, rinse and repeat. Until you're a pro (and ideally even after that), studies should take up a significant portion of your total rendering time.
The key is simplicity, a logical and well structured approach to every problem.
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: >>3040502