How to do this effect on ps? (texture, etc...)
Help pls
>>2624145
kill yourself
probably auto paint in Corel
o sorry you said photoshop...i don't know
Which one is better?
down
Top.
>>2623853
Middle
looking for artists better and just as good as rockin jelly bean on the low brow art scene.
Share your DA, insta, Patreon, tumblr etc.
>>2588623
http://kodyboy555.deviantart.com/
>>2588623
OK. I shall try to to explain.
Personal blog of the art-student from Russia.
It is the main blog gallery of completed work.
http://shevelevandrew.tumblr.com/
Trash, daily, wip.
https://www.instagram.com/shevelevandrew/
https://www.artstation.com/artist/albertomoldes
http://albertomoldes.deviantart.com/
http://www.deviantart.com/users/outgoing?http://albertomoldes.tumblr.com/
I'm also on instagram, pixiv and facebook kek
Can't hold all them
>That look of absolute disgust on your parents' face when they come in to your room and see you drawing and following your dream
Are you too blind to realize that their look of "disgust" is completely justified?
>>2623758
you just posted
>mfw I don't care about others opinions
>>2623777
>art feels
>feels
>huhuhu id ont care what people think
you're not even OP what the fucks happening
Is using reference cheating?
Yes. Any stupid faggot can copy from a picture.
The real masters only draw from imagination.
>>2619315
only if you get caught.
Depends on how you're using your reference.
This is my personal best glass pieces. Hoping to move to Washington to open a studio soon. What do you guys think?
This has Mount St. Helens ash in it
>>2623188
terrible drawing, too simplistic, bad colors
Thanks for the feedback. This wasn't drawn nor thought out. Was my second jellyfish and I like to go off the top of my head
Started making drawing tutorials, let me know what you guys think https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CbrVyuIBx8I
This is...really boring. Boring static pose, boring armor, boring design. I also think its a little cheap using the 3D model from manga studio, but whats worse is just..the pose you chose. I really think that part of what makes good character design is also interesting concept art.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-mDj3gPgiKI
Video related. One of my favorite environment / character concept artists.
>>2623114
learn to draw before you make tutorials
>I can't draw so I'll try to get popular by posting Youtube tutorials
you're gonna end up like Sycra, 15 years and still cant get gud
Also use Photoshop instead of that Tumblr program.
What the fuck is up with normies and fan art? Even if it's complete shit that anyone could draw if it's somehow related to something they like they'll shower it with praise. Pic related, it's oc.
>>2622092
It's really not bad.
I think it's cool.
I'd give it an upvote on reddit.
There's really no threshold of quality on things people like.
>>2622092
That's at the same level of the average /ic/ user
>Normie
>on one of the boards with the highest amount of facebook fucks per post
You're a fucking failure my man. and oh, post your art
I think it's because people who don't draw have no idea how it works, so if any person who spends a lot of hours into a painting, shitty or not, normal people see it as a piece of art. Also fuck reddit.
Newishfag to drawing here,
I've always been inspired by animation ever since I was a kid. I've always wanted to create a kid's cartoon like the ones I grew up with. How do you start your own cartoon and pitch it to networks?
>>2619735
that is a desperate, dark path friend. Remember you can turn back here and have a good life now. But if you go too far into this, things change
>>2619785
That made no sense.
>>2619793
How about this;
you cut all ties to your family and friends
give up all prospects of having a future with another person
lock yourself away and don't ever stop practicing, focusing on fundimentals only
post your art online and pretend to be social
do this untill you can get in to an art school, or
do this until the 1 in a million chance anyone of value shows interest in your work
suck their dick and maybe they can get you in doing storyboards
work there for a few years, suck as much office dick as you can
then maybe you can get a cartoon of your own
this being said, if you are 18+ years old at this time, there's no hope for you. You are too old already
Previous thread: >>2611141
>Post your current drawing here and give constructive critique to others!
>Please make sure your posted image is clear, DOWNSIZED TO AROUND 1000 PIXELS WIDE, ROTATED TO THE CORRECT ORIENTATION, and that any unused space is cropped.
>If you want critique on a drawing from the previous thread, you can delete it there and repost in this one and then murder your parents.
>>dA /ic/ group :
>http://4chan-ic.deviantart.com
>>/ic/ Resources/Reference/Downloads/Links:
>>General resources :
>http://sites.google.com/site/4chanic/ >http://sites.google.com/site/artandwhatnot/
>http://characterdesigns.com/
>http://crimsondaggers.com/forum/thread-3.html
>http://finaltrinity.tumblr.com/post/13163064364/art-references-tumblr-accounts
>>fellowBro's books :
>http://mediafire.com/?i44dwzkf9j9n8
>>Figure Drawing Tool:
>http://pixelovely.com/gesture/figuredrawing.php
>http://posemaniacs.com/
>>Photoshop Brushes
>http://cgsociety.org/index.php/CGSFeatures/CGSFeatureSpecial/tower_of_evilzz
pickin' the thread with a cat.
a series that i wanna paint, hats n shit
ill post this here too
Does anybody know about using 3D software and free 3D models to learn about the forms of the human body?
I don't really like to use pictures for references. They're too flat, and I could learn 10x more from a single study by drawing from life.
I'm planning on loading up blender soon and using make humans to do studies from. I have no access to a full mirror, and I don't want to draw myself because it's very difficult to do so in comparison to drawing normally. (I have to remain completely still)
Once I turn on the wire frame, I should be able to see what forms/shapes are present in the human body.
Are pictures better for this? Does anybody else have experience doing this? Did it help a lot?
I have agoraphobia, so I can't go out into a public place and draw.
>>2620793
Would I be better off buying an art mannequin?
Try designdoll.
>>2620793
just read an anatomy book and learn construction m9
So I'm having trouble understanding his stuff. I got Figure Drawing for All It's Worth based off the recommendation of this one lady whose art I liked. But I don't know how to approach it.
Would getting pic related help?
Also I'm interested in figure drawing classes but can't afford them. Any alternatives?
>>2622970
mirrors are your best friend
use them
you probably don't understand it because you're jumping into something as complex as the head of a human being
start with still lives and shapes
Serious question: Why does /ic/ do art when it's so much more labor-intensive than all the other forms of media?
>Chekhov writes a fuckton of short stories every year while being a doctor
>Nolan films Memento in a few weeks
>Burial produces Untrue from scratch in just over a month
Of course these are oversimplifying it, but you get the idea. Also I know you fags will be eager to say these "aren't art" or something equally retarded but I think we can agree that these aren't nothing at all, given the critical and popular acclaim - at large - these artists have received.
Chekhov wants to write stories.
Nolan wants to direct movies.
Burial wants to do music.
And I want to fucking draw.
Are you fucking retarded or something? What kind of question even is that?
>>2620474
It's not a dumb question. Take your aggression out on a pillow you dumb bitch. Not even the op just in case you say I am.
>>2620461
>Nolan films Memento in a few weeks
That's just the filming part. Development started as early as 1996 for 'Memento'. Who knows how many total hours were put into concept-wring, script building, storyboarding, location scouting, casting, acting, directing, editing, sound mixing, music production, etc.?
For filmmaking as a whole, I'd consider it the most labor-intensive art, even though it isn't generally a one-man product. Animation, in particular, is brutal in terms of workload and physically taxing.
But to get to your point, personally I like doing art because it's the most visual in getting ideas across and was much more accessible to me as a kid. Not many people have had access to equipment that lets them start making home movies or producing music in their formative years. Writing is more peculiar.
Plus as >>2620474 puts it, I like drawing.
Does anyone know how much the top digital artists are making?
Is 100k/year possible if you're great and market yourself well?
no
closest youll get is if you decide to take furry commissions
>>2618678
100k canadian. kek.
If you're at the very top, yeah it's possible
If you're the best, you can charge whatever you want.