Are there more organic and less mechanical ways of creating and drawing environments?
>>2681081
I don't think there's any way around that, especially since perspective is inherently a technical subject. As soon as you get it down though, it becomes significantly easier and can feel more 'organic.'
Also, more based Gerhard and Sim.
>>2681111
Yeah, it's something I've started playing around with. I'd like to be able to animate an environment as much as a character or even have the two closely related, but the technical aspect definitely takes out the "life" needed for animating a large mass similar to how you would animate a character. I figured if somebody discovered a more relaxed approach to drawing environments I might be able to tweak that technique a bit for my use.
>>2681081
>Are there more organic and less mechanical ways of creating and drawing environments?
yes, it's called landscape painting
I have a few awkward questions to ask and this place is the only one u know of that can answer them.
I'm a admittedly amateur writer who has been looking to start a comic of sorts and I found a artist who's style is close to what I want. He read my source material and liked it and he's drawing up the first few scenes for me to look at. While there's a possibility I won't like what he comes up with, I'm confident that with communication we can get to a place were both happy with.
My question is about payment. Initially I was just going to offer up half of whatever is we made off of it, and any exposure either of us get obviously, but from what I've seen and heard it seems that paying some sort of salary will be expected of me. I don't make a bunch of money at my job, certainly not enough to pay an artist to live off of. As far as I know neither of us have gotten any legitimate work off of our respective arts. Is my idea unreasonable/offensive to an artist? I could understand if I was a legit producer who had a few employees but I'm just a single guy looking to get my work out. Icould pay him Bit, but nothing like the 20/hr I've seen people here asking for. Any advice would be helpful.
Pic unrelated
>>2679863
Just tell him what you just said to us and ask him what he thinks m8
GD might be a better forum for this since they constantly talk about client relationships, but yes.
"Working for exposure" is just a giant meme meme. It's absolutely ridiculous and illegal to hire someone "for exposure." Expecting someone to work for payment from sales in the future will just have people laugh at you. If they are young and amateur, they might be willing to help you for a lower price but you should definitely ask for their commission price upfront and pay when they finish the artwork.
If you can't pay, you should try to draw it yourself and see if you gain popularity enough to fund an artist.
Look at ONE, his artwork is almost as bad as stick figures but his writing is so good that his webcomics were made into a manga which was then made into two animes. He still succeeded and so can you.
It might also help if you commission an artist to simply deliver black and white lineart or sketches and you can learn to color them (WITH THEIR PERMISSION) - but always always, have a good contract ready and ask for their commission price first.
>>2679899
I guess my issue is that I'm not looking to be a customer and I'm not looking for an employee, I want a partner. But I guess if I'm not willing to put money behind my work, maybe I shouldn't be trying to get it out into the world.
What step are you on, /ic/?
9 anon.
>>2677457
5 I think, 4 maybe
>>2677457
1-5 are like exactly the same
what's the best way to draw clear beautiful lines without inking an entire drawing ? (photoshop)
if a drawing has a shitton of lines, the drawing might take hours, see, days just of inking.. what' sthe best alternative ?
>>2680946
I'm not even sure what you're asking.
idk like... practice maybe? lololol
hey guys! found a great artist to work with but our studio needs one more. Needed bg colorist for graphic novel. Position is paid! test required
flexible work hours
email [email protected] with portfolio samples!
How much are you paying?
>>2678687
$15 per piece
>>2678691
Fuck off you kike
Let's get another art progress thread going.
>>2642772
>those gun designs
Gross.
>>2642772
I like the 2015 one better
>>2642772
Yea, I hate to say it, but I find the 2015 ones better senpai
Can we please ban mobile posting? I once in awhile post from my phone if I'm not at home or in the studio. But it's getting out of hand with shitposting and artist bashing.
Please stop this.
>>2680784
ban yourself
I agree. It's getting way out of hand and needs to be stopped.
In order to compensate for my lack of style, experience, and imagination, I have to study those who have "made it". Post those people.
Pic is James Jean
I've been searching for hours but can't find it
>>2679673
At my school it's called print making. Don't know how they do it though.
>>2679673
Front seems like regular drawing with different methods of hatching.
Background seems to be cross contour
meme tattoo
Any other thing from Amazon that you would recommend?
>>2678099
If you want a book on pen drawing and ink then get Guptill's book.
>>2678099
Judging from the African man being displayed prominently on the cover I am going to say no.
I bought that a few weeks ago. Pretty solid IMO.
How is this considered as ART? Why do people like it? I juts don't understand. Giger is shit. Pollock is shit. All this abstract expressionism is garbage. So why?!
dicks
this is more surrealism than abstract
Giger is more illustration than fine art.
If only I can tell her how I felt...I really love her but I don't know how she's doing. if only there was a way I got in touch with her somehow (it's the girl on the left)
>>2680452
Please post your blog?
I don't have one
look to the right
that is what your could be girlfriend will look like in 5 years
> People always ask me how can we charge so much for what amounts to gradations of white. I tell them it's not about the artist's name or the skill required, not even about the art itself. All that matters is "How does it make you feel?
What do you think ?
>>2679444
There's many ways with which to judge artwork. 'How it makes you feel' is perfectly valid, and one I would personally consider rather important. I think it's a bit silly to throw away all the other ways of judging artwork in favor of just a single component, but people are free to do as they wish.
>>2679444
My prefered question would be
>How does this make sense in the context of the artist
Money laundering and Jewish funding of cultural decline
Not even memeing, that's who buys the garbage modern art
Post Gesture Drawings you actually consider to be good.
Google image search for "Gesture Drawing" turns up a lot of crap like pic related.
>>2676357
my gesture drawings are so damn good it shows up on the google search for "gesture drawing"
>>2676358
OHJIN?
>>2676360
no not him
Now that google has recognized me for my excellence I shall overtake the SEO and reign supreme.
>>2676012
Bump
>>2676012
fuck this shit. u just cost some business man 5k. fuckers.
>>2676073
5k to paint a wall...
He deserves to get ripped off if he is that stupid.