need some artistic references for faces like the one shown her, or faces of distress. thanks
>>2567039
when the memes are extra supreme
>>2567042
that has nothing to do with what im mentioning.
is cgp*** down?
also, inspiration thread
>>2567017
>talking about secret club CG Peers
off with his head
>>2567020
erryun should kno it dun be greedy
So I have two monitors, and the bigger one sits off to the side and that's the one I draw on. I'm rearranging my desk around so that I don't have the tablet sitting on my lap while I draw and that my larger drawing monitor is centered in front of me.
My dumb question is what do I put on the other monitor while I draw? If I'm not going to use it what's the purpose of having two monitors? The best thing I can come up with is having one of those slideshows of poses on it for doing gestures.
>>2566423
References, inspiration, netflix.
>>2566433
>netflix
That seems like that'd be distracting?
>>2566423
use it for easy acces to somethingg you are listening too, i really like to listen to sleepycast, but you may aswell listen to music or anything that comes to mind that either inspires you or eases your mind. as i said the second monitor can be used for easy acces without anyoingg minimizing.
Does anyone know how I can achieve this type of wave effect in photoshop? I'm looking for filter tutorials in general.
>>2566304
There are two things to look:
- Imagemagick
- G'mic
>>2566315
do you have any idea what this kind of rendering is called? I only got the OP ART as a name on gmic.
>>2566379
In fact there are similar effects to emulate an "etching" style, in particular to get things like the glorious Doré illustrations.
If you want to do the exact same effect with a filter*, it might require a lot of work, but I found things that are fairly close in Gmic's doc yesterday.
*I'm pretty sure this was done by hand. You could achieve something in this style by hand in vectorial, by placing your waves carefully, and then moving the thickness points by hand.
Anyone here used any Huion display tablets? I was thinking of getting the GT-190S, but I can't really decide. I've never had a display tablet, and I've seen a few bad reviews for the 190S, but more good ones. I know it won't be as good as a Cintiq, but it's cheap as fuck by comparison.
>>2557219
Oh yeah, and the Yiynova MSP19U+ is another one I was considering.
>>2557219
For the price range, would it be better to try and start with something like this, or something like an intuos 5- if you're already very used to drawing in traditional?
>>2560343
I don't really think screenless tablets are worth it. The disconnection between your hands and the drawing is way too much. ESPECIALLY if you have a small one so you're stuck either drawing in a tiny as fuck box, or you have it scale so it moves more on the screen than you move your pen.
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Hello. I drew this. Do you draw things like this?
>>2565439
Yes
>>2565439
No, but you do what you like to do senpai. Don't let critics get you all jagged.
What is it?
I legitimately do not know where to start without overwhelming myself or taking on something that an amateur like me can't even replicate
artist Rhads
go outside
you LOSER
>>2566206
Make studies of photographs. Start with value studies if color makes you uncomfatble
get a fetish that involves epic landscapes one way or another
What do you guys think?
I think you need to be 18 years of age or older to post on this board, bud
>>>/out/
>>2560191
>Constructive Criticism
Any idea to finish the background?
>>2564633
the skulls look like you're only just getting started on them. the vertebrae are completely inaccurate, and the lack of teeth (or even grooves in the mandible/maxilla where teeth once grew) makes them look unfinished too. the relationship between the skulls and the jaws is uncertain, and the cheeks/zygomatic is off as well
and for the rest of the image to look finished, you need to paint the rest of the figures, or at least fade them out rather than having them end abruptly and unresolved.
>>2564715
Thanks for yours comments! you can suggest me any colors or style to paint the background? :)
What.
Thumbnail looked like booty.
just finished looking through Vade Zapora's CA sketchbook.
>http://www.conceptart.org/forums/showthread.php/67096-Mr-Delicious-loves-art-(Full-on-Body-Contact)
what studies/exercises gave you results, and what did you do that wasted your time?
>>2564121
Stop posting retarded threads like this.
No one is going to give you an exact battle plan on how to improve. If you actually looked through his sketchbook then you'd know what he did to improve. The idea that someone could give you a way to study only things that "don't waste time" is retarded, what you study and hope to accomplish is totally based on what sort of art you want to do.
Ultimately the overall idea is very simple. In the beginning when you don't know shit you go find art you like and work towards making your stuff more like it. After you get a bit more experienced you can decide to veer away from that more towards your own way of working. Study things from real life and apply that to your personal work. Simple.
No one can tell you the best way to paint backgrounds from photos, or how best to paint figures to study, you have to figure that shit out on your own by doing it. No one on his board even has enough expearence to give you an informed answer anyway. They'll just repost some BS crap some other anon told them they think is gospel.
Stop wasting time and just go paint shit. The idea of "saving time" for something that takes half a dozen years to accomplish is retarded.
>>2564121
Master studies. Copying my favorite artists and studying their work and how and why it works. Not a single thing have taught me more
>>2564152
I'll be a little more specific. Copying rough drawings of comic book artists have taught me a lot about figure construction.
I made this, what do you think?
please stop taking up the front page with bait that isn't even funny
>>2566421
This is an interesting kungfu master.
>>2566421
Hide, Hide, Hide and Sage.
Some of my work. Been slowing down on drawing 'cause of work and what not. Tell me if I should flat out stop or keep pushing.
Thanks
>>2566409
>>2566414
>>2566415
Is this art?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uU4-UHkRFOs
The "artist" keep telling everyone in the comments it's called rotoscopy and that it require talent.
Is this how all portrait are done?
If yes, its sad as fuck
>>2565831
Couldn't even trace a fucking straight line
>>2565869
drawing with a mouse
anyway i cant see how this is rotoscopy
rotoscopy is used by drawing/painting directly over the photo while simplifiying the shapes for animation, so it could be translated into movement easily, and the major point is, its actually used and usable for animation.
this is just copying a photo
>>2565831
Mfw his values are still better than mine
http://www.mangahere.co/manga/futatabi/c001/
>Kentaro Miura, the creator of berserk made this when he was ten years old
>>2565494
I read a couple pages then skimmed a few pages later in the chapter. Immediately I called bullshit on a 10yo doing that so I looked it up and while he did make a comic for his elementary school class at age ten, the comic you linked was done in 1985, when he was 19. The comic he made at 10 has never been released publicly.
>>2565500
oh my mistake, there seems to be a lot of misinformation about the comic but I totally should of did some research before spreading it. a 19 year old making a average comic like this makes me want to kill myself less, but its still impressive
>>2565512
It's still impressive, but bear in mind he had nearly a decade of comic making by then. Hell, the comic he made at 10 apparently he did 40 volumes of. He started using inks and professional techniques in middle school. So he had a ton of drawing experience and mileage by the time he was 19.