Hi /ic/
Ive been helping out this old dude for a couple of weeks now, and he just showed me pic related, it looks pretty old but i have no idea how old
Is there anyone who might be able to tell me more about this piece?
He just told me that he got it from a widow, who told him its 500 years old
Thanks
Love
Anon
>>2958393
It's not 500 years old
Even though i think Shadman's art is okay (It's not in my personal taste almost at all with the exception of maybe this picture).
Why does everyone here hate him?
have you always hated him or was over time?
Is i his art or attitude or what?
I'm always lost every time i saw a thread of him
sometimes and i would like to know,please.
If you reply to this thread your mother will die in her sleep tonight
>>2949402
bamp
>>2949400
he comes across as an ass that's a little too full of himself for the literal shit that he puts out.
If you wanted to draw sexy anime girls, why aren't you doing that right now?
B-...because I CAAAAAAAAAAAAAAN'T!
I have no ideas at the moment. Good taste though.
B-but I want to draw sexy anime boys, anon....
Hi all, I am currently in college doing art and my final graded unit is upon me. I am looking to make a sculpture however I'm not sure which would be the best clay to use.
The sculpture is going to be pretty large with a life sized fox, plus several 12 inch ball jointed dolls.
I need the clay to be air dry, paintable and minimal cracking.
Can anyone suggest good, affordable clay that I can buy in bulk, and use for each of my sculptures assets?
Preferably on amazon UK, or UK stores with next day delivery. Thanks
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mROzkwuoFIs
There's a bullshit ad towards the start, but probably a good run down for some air dry clay.
Personally have not used air dry clay enough to say if it something that's good in bulk. You might have to go to plastilina or polymer for that
Gimme a quick rundown.
>>2960955
10 hours a day every day for 30 years
2-5 years of mindless photo studies.
So how do I draw like this?
>>2960552
You don't
>>2960553
Excuse me?
i made a film for my girlfriend, tell me what you guys think
/watch?v=UGq5e8ixoCw
>>2960381
not bad.
you gonna post more?
>>2960403
don't have much more as of yet. a few storyboards but will have to make film later
i have a few comics though that might be made into films
how come there are way fewer accomplished female artists than males?
are men just better at drawing/painting?
I think women have less drive to be competitive or the best at something. They probably tend to just be happier doing their hobby for the sake of it
>>2960298
This.
Historically, women were both less likely to get education and women's works have simply been taken less seriously than men's on average. There's a reason why many female artists and authors have used gender-neutral or male pen names.
>>2960273
This one is definitely a tendency but it's not very clear if it's a cultural or a biological one.
Can anyone recommend me some good oil painting lessons for classic painting (academic or simple realism etc.), i'd prefer video lessons than just books but i'll take what i can get. I'm still a beginner and i want to start with the basics. I saw some "new masters academy" lessons but they didn't seem that helpfull, so do you know anythings better for a beginer?
>>2960193
me too
>>2960193
see if your local art center has a class, it's just like a video, but they talk back.
>>2960588
This
Some art stores also hold promotions where the paint company will give you their paints to try out and have some artist do a demo.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ol22fIcu970
I'm a lazy faggot.
Trying to get out of the hood is a good motivation apparently.
>>2959428
5 years and I can't even do anything on par with the 2014 drawings
are there any actual drawing classes I can attend to? all the ones no find on Google are just paid sessions where you copy a figure to draw and that's it. I want lessons and guidance man.
it would be a plus if there's any in Brooklyn
>>2959200
There are private tutors which are shit expensive. The intelligent thing to do would to take a class at your local CUNY. If you're from here you get charged in state tuition so it'll be like 950 for three months of instruction. I highly recommend doing it this way. College classes at CUNY are you get what you give. The schools are amazing resources if you put in the effort to bleed them dry. If you go in and do a half ass job you will have wasted money.
That being said don't knock the figure drawing thing. I pay for spring studio twice a week and its improved my drawings like no teacher has before.
>>2959200
Maybe you can search for a university and just attend to class and pretend that you are part of it
I did that in my university, I just pretended I was part of the class and nobody noticed. I took 4 drawing courses with good teachers and greats models that way
But I'm not form the US
>>2959215
I got accepted to York, Medgar Evers, City tech, and kingsborough for computer programming. I wasn't sure if I should pay for the expensive art schools
Is this a good book for learning how to draw drapery?
>>2959056
read it and find out
>>2959115
I have read it, I'm not asking someone if I should read it or not.
>>2959056
Why is that man imitating a swastika?
Is it better for a beginner to make many unfinished pieces or take their time slowly moving from one piece to another?
What does your experience tell you?
Poll for those lazy enough to reply http://www.strawpoll.me/12842762
I'm a beginner also interested in this all of my art is half finished or just random body parts to get better.
As total beginner you should get as much mileage as possible and just drawn and sketch a lot. From life, observation, imagination, do it all. Once you're at intermediate level you should start doing more finished pieces and really try to push them to the best of your ability while doing a few selective studies whenever you feel like they are needed for whatever you are currently working on.
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 (I recommend ShareX)
#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:
>I like art
Me too
>>2958817
why did you bump this thread
>>2958830
why did you reply to this thead