>see this person
>cant for the love of god make out what gender it is
Help me /ic/ what things do you see that makes you sure its a female or male.
Look at someone else
>>2745083
what's the source? it looks like a cgi model that was made purposely to look as androgynous as possible. why do you NEED to know anyway.
>>2745083
adam's apple, heavy brow, strong jaw. clearly an asian male. ur gay bro
I would love to see some videos of japanese manga artists drawing, I want to see their process.
help me out?
>>2744417
manben series
>>2744418
arigato anon-kun
>>2744418
Yup. Here it is. http://www.dailymotion.com/playlist/x4dqih_HabaneroScans_urasawa-naoki-no-manben/1#video=x3b9jon
What was used to create this?
I would love to start learning, though I feel it may just be really well done graphite or just done on a tablet
pretty sure thats ink
Only inks been used
where the FUCK do i buy marble?
should i just hire some /fit/ guys to pull a stone out of the nearby creek? im not looking for a giant slab just something the size of a watermelon
if only there were a popular search engine
>>2746698
trust me ive tried
>>2746697
Where do you live?
What the fuck is his problem?
Even if you don't like drawabox the sentiment is pretty decent, perhaps expand "boxes" to a more broad 'fundamental exercises'.
Though boxes and basic shapes are pretty good ways to practice your fundies.
The decadent west has still not been destroyed.
Also, fuck off.
>>2745329
Probably this. Definitely this.
Does anybody have a scanned version of Jake Wyatt 's artbook? I just came across his work today and it really inspired me to work on my own crappy art.
The comic's nice too
>>2746406
Looked it up and what the fuck? Did he only sell one?
How the fuck do I draw hands?
By using references and building up a visual library. So yeah, like any other part of the human body.
Let me guess. You are bad at all the rest of the human body just as much, but you just can't tell, right?
I'm assuming this because you are afraid of posting your art and you are asking pretty dumb questions.
>>2746347
Not really.
Hands are just my general weakpoints really. I am going to admit that I also have a problem at creating dynamic poses but through Hampton and Proko I've been practicing Gesture and Mannequinization and I have been getting results from it.
But hands in particular are just where I have the most problem.
>>2746339
I simplify it down into a bunch of rectangular prisms in my head while drawing them. It really helps with structure and posing.
Copying out Bridgman's hand drawings helped a lot too.
Otherwise it's handy (get it?) to have a small mirror on your desk so you can try out poses yourself and draw from life when you are stuck.
CTN Expo is in 4 days, hope your portfolio is ready.
Who's going and who are you looking forward to meeting? And panels or companies you're excited for?
I'm going for like, one day. I went the last two years, but last year was a real let-down, so I'm kinda not sure what to expect this year.
I'm not prepared at all. But I just got a graphic design job so that's my focus right now.
Just do something funny with the picture plz
>Using a pallette knife for paint application
>>2746431
>intentionally putting paint drips in your images
>painting a rainy city street at night
>copying Van Gogh's brushwork
>calling a photobash a painting
>>2746436
>Painting the sides of the canvas as a continuation of the painting
>Palette knife impasto
>Signing an abstract painting on the front of the work
>Using a fancy signature instead of a straightforward and subtle capitalized text
>>2746431
>discussing art on a horse dicks forum
I just made this weave. What do you think?
>>2746412
What calibre?
pls be my /k/ gf
AK-47, 7.62x39mm (;
>>2746412
Shit, assymetrical, shell obscures it, sloppy and rushed work, looks cheap, like something you bought from those kitsch places straight out of 70s that are near the sea.
I'm surprised you aren't ashamed of showing yourself with such garbage around the neck. And what's up with your shirt? Don't you have an iron? And you are surprised that people don't take you seriously or straight out ignore, bah.
Open to thoughts and discourse.
I guess my thesis is that the concept of "finished" is a construct by normalfags and that letting it enter your mental process will deter you.
and that gitting gud is best described using calculus.
I actually enjoyed the trip, but the text over a pic with awfl colors and cromatica berration memes are more disgusting than a superliberal that doesnt know who impregnated her
>>2743452
aha well here is the plaintext
Does an artist cease to be, the second the pen leaves the page?
Is an artist not a mind, a person, and not an automated process of mark followed by mark?
He just never quite figured this word, "FINISHED", it is totally foreign to him.
It is a word stamped on his works, for the benefit of clientele.
"Is it finished?" The model asks politely, not realising that every
"sure" and "almost" is an outright lie to her, and moreso himself.
So when they say, "I can never understand how you could just stare at trees, or oil in a puddle, so relentlessly"
For they don't know what we know, how could they? For every success rests on a table made of art blocks carved from sorrow
for which no one gives any sympathy. It is seen as a pretentious dilemma, one whose energy could be better spent elsewhere.
An artist is better characterized as not as "one who paints" but rather "one who worries that he has not painted". He sees himself
as unique for his problem must be unique. It can't be THAT simple, it just has to ugh, I can't explain! It's this fabled path to greatness
he is describing. One extrapolated into the far and distant future, littered with landmarks like commercial success, a found workflow, a studio space,
and hopefully, a magnum opus.
Older artists tell him recycled advice, but experience must be a cruel teacher, one who gives the test before the lesson. Only in those resounding fleeting moments of progress,
does he realise what his work has been missing up to this point. But the yield becomes less and less as the years go on, and the plateus became saharas.
Like a ship on a trip with no end in sight; the captain, the ego of this artist, must convince the rest of the crew, his mind, his body, his soul, his parents, friends
lovers, that all the errors are to only correct course, onwards! Forever, the ship must correct course, without knowing where it is actually going.
>>2743465
It is at this time, poetry and metaphor fail me, because the idea of GITTING GUD lies in Calculus.
The limit always approaches gitting gud, but never meets it. Because if that point, that you've "made it" exists, then you haven't made it.
Throw away this word "Finished", at least to yourself. The second you see, that you yourself, have never ascribded a work "finished" and that is a
"construct" like the feminists and gender queers like to throw around. The artist is a progressive on finitude, like a super liberal who says gender is fluid.
The normal joes just see's "Sketch = NOTdone" "colored=DONE! :D" Don't confuse yourself with your patrons, you aren't supposed to understand them, just as they
don't understand you.
It will be an interesting day when the artist becomes more obsessed with finitude and the patron more thoughtful of the artists process than the artist himself. Perhaps thats modern art?
So when they say "I can never understand how you could just stare at trees, or oil in a puddle, so relentlessly"
Rehearse and reply "I can never understand how you can call something finished."
The aha moment will come, they will understand the puddle, and you the value of placing commerce before your dreams.
WTF
Not really an art person but I saw this >http://www.dailymail.co.uk/femail/article-2549351/Its-like-cleanse-body-mind-Vomit-Painter-throws-canvas-create-Jackson-Pollock-style-splatter-paintings-Lady-Gaga-loves.html and wondered what you guys would think.
Because it is paint on a canvas, put with intent it is abstract art.
Doubtful that anyone would consider her a master painter, but her color choice is decent and she's able to do some cool effects from literally vomiting color.
Never heard about this but actually breddy gool, thanks anon.
Reminds me of Ralph Steadman's work. He did the same thing but inked over the splatters.
Another from Ralph.
Are there any great Paint Chat (where multiple people draw on the same canvas) programs out there? One that supports pressure, stabilization and layers?
I'm using Intuos Pro with the latest driver.
I first tried chat.pixiv.net
I used the latest Firefox with the latest Java (I also set the "Exceptions" list properly) and Flash, but it still doesn't pick up any pressure
Then I tried drawpile.net
I set "Pressure:" to "Stylus" and ticked "Size" and "Opacity", but it still doesn't register any pressure.
I also tried ticking "Enable bug workarounds" in the Preferences and still no pressure
So do you guys have any recommendation? Or is there any solution to the issues above?
Flockmod.com
you can download desktop version for smother experience and presure suport.
>>2746093
I'm not getting any pen pressure?
I even installed the latest version of Adobe Air
>>2746100
check settings while in a room.
So I really want to see at which level should I be if I want to make a $200-dollar-worth picture, based on the Illustration Freelance Rates per hour shown on the left.
That should be about 13 hours of work, at $15 per hour, considering I'm the most amateur of all illustrators.
Faggots working for peanuts GTFO.
>>2744323
>jun 2010
>>2744326
>https://forums.tigsource.com/index.php?topic=36539.0
>« Last Edit: October 14, 2013, 09:17:43 am by MA-Simon »
>**All numerical figures and paraphrased content are culled from the GRAPHIC ARTISTS GUILD'S PRICING & ETHICAL GUIDELINES HANDBOOK
>12th ed. 2007**
Not OP but I too want to know what do ppl get for paying over $200 dollars for a commission.