Art post

Jul. 16th, 2024 05:23 pm
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I've been frustrated at my art abilities recently because, like many things I do, I've skimmed past a lot of boring fundamentals and picked and chosen what to focus on, so while some things I do look good, I struggle with other things. Much like I did with lots of academic subjects, really. Probably ADHD--if I'm not interested in something I find it VERY HARD to make myself do it. Math and other science homework was much like that for me. I was quick to pick a lot of things up that carried me until I hit a wall (which was calculus and chemistry in highschool).

So continuing to do basic gesture drawing, practicing things I'm deficient on (HANDS), etc. has shot me in the ass too many times. I finally realized that right at this moment, since I deliberately have not been soliciting clients* for book covers because of the house-buying and move, I have time that I could devote to remedial art education.

So I bought a course on cubebrush.com--I didn't want to join one that was live online because showing up at a certain time and sitting there for a specified amount of time isn't great with all the things that have to be done with the house--and have been poking at it for the past three-four weeks. Have I been steadily working at it for 3-4 hours a day like the creator suggests? Oh hell no. Have I at least been managing to sit down and either watch a video, do exercises, or both 4-5 days a week? Yup.

(Have I started to get a clue what the Curves adjustment layer in Photoshop actually does? YES.)

Anyway, I usually ask for no constructive critique on art I post because it's DONE and FINISHED and I won't go back to it, but these are all learning things, so feel free to crit (unless you're a "I tell the HONEST TRUTH and if it's painful SO WHAT" type of person, in which case you are kindly invited to go elsewhere because combative attitudes are not actually constructive.)

Gesture and figure drawings cut for large images and artistic nudity )

[*If you are an existing client, feel free to contact me and book something! If you are not one, contact me anyway but I may schedule you several months from now.]
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Before I get into this, I want to direct your attention to this fabulous post on how to shoot and use reference from the artist who illustrated the Murderbot omnibus from Subterranean Press.

I've done much the same except that I have no friends...

...within a close enough driving distance, so that [personal profile] myrialux is forced to take all the poses so I can bodge them together. XD (The perils of living in a giant metroplex.) Also, people keep telling me to pose myself, but the thing is that I am fat and weirdly lumpy and while I can take a smaller body and draw fat on it, since I have a decent idea of how fat deposits work on the body and with gravity*, I cannot go in reverse, so I cannot pose myself unless I am drawing a character shaped like I am.)

*Gravity: the failure point of using 3D work for reference.

Now, onto how to draw a still life without being intimidated!
Read more... )

There you go. A still life, at length. YOUR TURN! If you're interested in art, please do try! No need to post it unless you want feedback from others: you have my permission to suck.

You also have Ursula Vernon's permission to suck: here is her Certificate of Bad Artistry. Print it out and hang it on the wall where you can see it.
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This started as a comment on someone else's DW but it got too long for a comment.

When you get stuck in an art rut, you end up doing the same thing over and over and over, and getting immensely frustrated because you're not improving, but the problem is that you're doing the same thing over and over and over.

The solution? Read more... )
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I am taking an online art class. Over the course of this class, we're taking one image from concept to final stages, and doing a fake movie poster. Last week we did 24 thumbnails and then narrowed them down to 6 and did a quick value study. This week, in addition to some anatomy lessons, we're picking one of the value studies and doing a full lineart.

I CANNOT DECIDE.
cut for pic )
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I'm enrolled in an online digital painting course and although it doesn't start officially for a month, the instructor opened up the forum and encouraged us to introduce ourselves, talk, and ask questions. The instructor lives in China, and so far there are students (of all artistic levels and experience!) from the U.S., Chile, Australia, France, Ireland, Japan, Wales, Venezuela, Sweden, Malaysia, and India.

I LOVE LIVING IN THE FUTURE

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