Posted by Spartan on Tue Nov 30th at 11:09pm 2004
Posted by Crono on Tue Nov 30th at 11:14pm 2004
Posted by Spartan on Tue Nov 30th at 11:14pm 2004
Here is my sketch. It looks s**tty do to me and my scanner. You can see that I didn't draw the entire sketch but did about 80% of it. Forgive my scanner and its cheapness.
Posted by Crono on Tue Nov 30th at 11:16pm 2004
And keep your pencil sharp, I can tell that in your sketch you had a dull pencil most of the way through. [addsig]
Posted by Spartan on Tue Nov 30th at 11:19pm 2004
I used a B pencil for the shadowing. What type pencils do you use for shadowing? I'm not sure If I should've used a finer tipped pencil or a duller pencil. Any suggestions on a new scanner too?
Edit: It turns out my scanner was set to 75dpi so I set it up to 300dpi and rescanned it.
[addsig]Posted by Crono on Wed Dec 1st at 1:31am 2004
B is pretty dark and heavy. I don't suggest drawing or shadowing with it until you've got what you want. You really shouldn't use it outside of areas you want really dark. I usually use 8B for intense shadows and B for hard contrast lines.
In general just use a regular HB pencil, sharp, preferably non-mechanical.
I personally don't use all those different types. I find no need for them usually unless what you're drawing is a pure pencil only forever drawing you shouldn't either. If you plan on doing ANYTHING with it other then pencil, stick to HB.
You can get other types of pencils for digital art though, such as non-photo blue pencils. It doesn't show up when scanning in line art format.
Try different shading techniques: hatching, Cross hatching, blending, etc. Also, when 'filling' areas, NEVER go back and forth, always do circles, they are infinitely less visible then scribbling. [addsig]
Posted by Spartan on Wed Dec 1st at 2:20am 2004
Posted by Finger on Wed Dec 1st at 3:34am 2004
My first peice of advice, is to rough out the sketch, before you start detailing it. It's very tempting to want to jump right into all the fun shading, and such, but you will waste ALOT of time if you detail some of the picture, then find the perspective, proportions, etc... to be wrong. You're pretty much hosed at that point.
I think your study is very nice, but there are small issues with the perspective, that shoud have been seen, before the detailing part.
And I know, "It's just practice, I was just working on my shading..etc,etc" Always force yourself to follow basic guidlines, and good work habits, and you will be much better off in the long run.
Posted by Spartan on Wed Dec 1st at 10:51am 2004
I think your study is very nice, but there are small issues with the perspective, that shoud have been seen, before the detailing part.
And I know, "It's just practice, I was just working on my shading..etc,etc" Always force yourself to follow basic guidlines, and good work habits, and you will be much better off in the long run.
I do notice the propertions are wrong in some areas such as the curve on the front of the structure is too short. I did sketch out the drawing in a light H pencil first and then used a white vinyl to erase and correct proportions. I spent one day drawing and getting the proportions correct and then another day shading and doing detail. My rocks still look like crap and I didn't finish the drawing all the way but I want to find a way to get my scanner to scan the picture and keep looking as original as it does on the paper without adding tons of useless memory to the pic. The paper sketch has much better shading I think.
[addsig]Posted by SWATSiLeNt on Fri Dec 3rd at 2:09am 2004
Posted by Spartan on Fri Dec 3rd at 2:28am 2004
Posted by Crono on Fri Dec 3rd at 4:04am 2004
Posted by Spartan on Fri Dec 3rd at 12:52pm 2004
Posted by Crono on Fri Dec 3rd at 6:51pm 2004
They aren't useless. Believe me, if you ever plan on printing anything out make sure it's at 300dpi AT LEAST.
If you're just keeping it on your computer, just resize that specific image. [addsig]
Posted by Naklajat on Sat Dec 4th at 8:40am 2004
i did it in photoshop with a mouse. its not a really serious drawing, i just sometimes get bored and draw s**tty cartoons. i like the worm most. pip the penguin is a regular character of mine(Aaack(penguinspeak)). i also do serious drawing, but with no scanner and no tablet its pretty hard to upload sketches or anything serious...
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