Hi /ic/,
I would like some beautiful renaissance, medieval, eastern orthodox or even relatively modern (20th century or before) paintings, etchings of depictions of Archangel Sandalphon (Enoch).
I am only finding very few but still beautiful paintings of Enoch in his mortal form; on top of awful "fan-art" drawings from 2002.
I would like to see an honest and raw depiction for my art project.
Thanks.
In return I'll post some of my favourite pieces of art for your enjoyment.
>>2984494
i also made a better version, do you guys like it ?
>>2984494
bumping myself for attention, i need someone's opinion on this work of art that i made.
>>2984507
Kek
Abstract art? Artists? Anyone?
>Kandinsky
>>2977426
Dumping some of the stuff I've done lately
>>2977603
apologies for some large files, I have a ton of these and I'm way too lazy to resize just for posting here
>>2977605
https://app.monopro.org/pixel/
Saw this going around twitter
you can generate retro-ish pixel graphics with some neat settings; google translate if you need to, but basically you can adjust:
number of colors
pixel size
smoothing
outline thickness
I think the number of colours is the most interesting, you can get some cool palettes.
>>2994938
>robots can now draw, paint, color, and now pixels
how will fleshcucks ever recover??
Who, Where, When, How. These were the questions he automatically asked himself as he was lifted from his nest of filth by two angels dressed in blue. The angels answered his questions and set him down in a chariot that was covered in red and blue lights. The chariot was driven by the angel of death. The angel of death was an emotionless woman. The angels dressed in blue used tools that were given to them by god to mend the mistakes of man and mortality that afflicted the lifted boy.
He looked up at the ceiling in awe. He saw two angels and heard the singing of a choir as he flew out of the realm of the Earth. He escaped from the third dimension and watched his life from an objective place, he saw birth, love, heartbreak, anger, sadness, joy, envy, misery. It was beautiful, and he forgot that he had once seen it as ugly. Ugliness as a concept was missing from his dead mind. Everything was simply beautiful, as it was meant to be. He looked down and saw a girl who he had loved, she was asleep and had forgotten for a time. He looked down and saw his mother watching a television show about women who screamed at each other. He even saw his father calmly listening to lively music that was made on a computer program. Everything was.
Breathing is an unconscious action, but suddenly, Nathan was very conscious of his breathing. It had a peaceful rhythm, like the waves of a calm lake in the summer. Two old women in black coats and an angel in a white robe were looking at him from the opposite end of an angelic white room. The room had white lights, white walls, a white drape, and a white bed with white sheets. There was a window in the ceiling that displayed a different beautiful landscape each time Nathan looked at it.
>>2994806
they told me to come here though
>>2994807
Tell them to fuck themselves.
Give feedback to this, I made a couple years ago
Also appreciate it for this
i don't understand the point of these threads like wtf are u even asking us to critique
Pls don't make your own thread and instead go to critique threads. Welcome to /ic/ :^)
What is the best art software? I am currently using Krita but are there any other free options worth checking out that have advantages over it?
Nah, I've tried a ton of the other free ones like Medibang and FireAlpaca and they're both fucking garbage. Krita stands alone as the one free software that can contend with commercial offerings-if your computer can handle it.
>>2986338
Krita is the most feature filled free one
I would also like to shill mypaint (it´s better on Linux tho)
Medibang (firealpaca) is also really good if you don´t want to download 4 mb of a pirated SAI.
Pirate Sai or download the trial every month
Do you like this? I made this.
>>2994723
not at all
>>2994750
What's wrong with it? :DDD
what do you guys think about this guy?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=c_ZCeAfZo0Q
>>2994346
form your own opinions, dummy.
>>2994346
>40 minutes to explain one simple aspect of composition
Yeah, no. If you can't boil a topic down to its essentials, I'm not gonna bother.
Look at Proko, Peter Han, Alphonso Dunn or Ctrl+paint. They always think their lessons through before turning on the camera, it's almost always under 10 minutes and it's no coincidence they're successful.
>>2994366
>My attention span is 10 min
Ngmi
I AM FOR SURE NOT THE BEST BUT IM SO FUCKING PASSIONATE ABOUT IT, /IC/!!! I REALLY TRY TO PRETEND I COULDN'T GIVE A FUCK ABOUT IT BUT I LIE: I REALLY DIG IT, /IC/!!! AND I CARE ABOUT IT! I LIKE TO DRAW!!! I LIKE IT SO MUCH I DONT EVEN CARE I HAVE 5 FOLLOWERS ON INSTAGRAM AND 3 OF THEM ARE SPAM!!! BECAUSE I LIKE IT
ROAST ME TELL ME IM SHIT AND HAVE A NICE DAY
>>2994332
JerryBreem's long lost brother??
>>2994336
whoever you want babes!!!!
>>2994332
Is he a burn victim?
guys i need a yuno fr hidamaro sketch drawing tutorial that was posted around here looong time ago. Does anyone have it? i couldnt find it on archive
Go draw
>>2994219
thank you so much
Hello /ic/ I am kinda new on this board but I think I will spend a lot of time here in the future because I recently got into art
I was meaning to ask this question
back in high school, I had an art teacher who planted the idea of "Drawing is a talent and if you didn't have the talent you shouldn't waste your time trying to draw." but recently I discovered that drawing/painting is mostly based on skill and I met a lot of artists who started from 0
the thing is that I'm 20 now and I just got into drawing and I was wondering if I should stop because of all of those years I have wasted because of that teacher
(art is not mine but it motivates me to practice more and more)
She's right, you do need talent, you haven't talked to those who failed yet.
>>2992879
>Drawing is a talent and if you didn't have the talent you shouldn't waste your time trying to draw
Your teacher sounds like a failure. People on here will parrot that too because they are just lazy fucks and then get jealous when others progress faster than them. Those people exist everywhere.
If you want to learn and put effort into it, you WILL see results sooner or later. You can do it faggot.
>>2992879
Everyone has some innate genetic talent, some people just learn certain things faster than others and art is no exception. BUT nobody was every born able to draw shit and everyone has to learn. Its little faggots who say 'oh I always wanted to draw but I don't have the gift for it' who are the people who shouldn't waste their time since their attitude is so terrible.
Bottom line is, you can't do anything about your innate ability, but you can try and as long as you're trying that's all anyone can ask of you.
Pic is mine
So I've been drawing seriously for like a year now and I'm already miles ahead of majority of artists. I'm seeing these artists who are putting in hours every fucking day(those poor /beg/ fags) and like they never improve. Hell, I'm even better than artists who've been drawing for their whole lives, seriously.
inb4 dunning kruger
I'm not saying i'm the best artists in the world but like when I look at the general cesspool of artists, take 4chan for example, i'm already in the upper echelon without really trying. Every day I draw i'm making huge gains whereas all these artists hardly improve from month to month. I dunno
>>2989550
>I'm so good
>look at me I'm so good
>tell me I'm good please
>you're bad
>you're really bad
>I'm not trying
>gains
mademereply/bait
> Does talent exist?
Sure.
However talent will never be important as effort, because talent without effort leads nowhere, while effort alone can always lead to results.
If you have both, congratulation!
>>2989550
post some of your sketches that are not shit
Share yours, look for friends or enemies, love or hate, follow or block
I'm @guineaworm
I don't post nearly enough art though
https://www.instagram.com/a_ver_s/
www.instagram.com/ohpm500
Vector drawing of a West African girl. The background was inspired by a still photography piece done by Nicoolaj.
This was one of Benjamin's first vector freehand drawings, using a pencil sketch as a reference.
looks good
Where's the tire and soda bottle filled with petrol?