It's Done Artwork Entry posted by Taka Nuvia March 30, 2009 336 views Share More sharing options... Followers 0 Yes, I have completed my very first art tutorial! Ta-daaa! (Warning, big file!) Suggestions, anyone?
Gavla Posted March 30, 2009 Nice one taka! If I could draw good, I would so use it. Quote Link to comment
Kwydjybo Posted March 30, 2009 Nice tutorial! I've tried that tecnique before, but I can never get the lines perfectly like yours. Quote Link to comment
Ynot Posted March 31, 2009 Awesome Tutorial But, the way she holds the blaster seems a little weird Should look into that.. Quote Link to comment
Taka Nuvia Posted April 1, 2009 Nice one taka! If I could draw good, I would so use it. Thanks... but you can also try it without being an artist Nice tutorial! I've tried that tecnique before, but I can never get the lines perfectly like yours. You wouldn't want to know what my first tries with that technique looked like Awesome Tutorial But, the way she holds the blaster seems a little weird Should look into that.. Sheesh... I'm bad at drawing hands, and anything that has to do with them or weapons. Sad, but true. Yet thanks for you mentioning it. Quote Link to comment
Sumiki Posted April 1, 2009 [img=http://www.majhost.com/gallery/Sumiki/Everything/approval.png] -=< >=- Quote Link to comment
Taka Nuvia Posted April 1, 2009 [img=http://www.majhost.com/gallery/Sumiki/Everything/approval.png] -=< >=- Heey, thanks! Quote Link to comment
Akaku: Master of Flight Posted April 1, 2009 hmm. this makes me want to do a tutorial. you really added to the detail taka, usually your known for simplicity when drawing hmm. i as well usually start with the stickman like figure. but my tecnique is making the armour first,the way you started it, is much more like a human. yours seems like it would make posability and jestures n' such alot easyer, i'll try your way and see if it works out better then my original for me. also, you might want to keep in mind that some things can be very hard for people, such as creating flowing lines and, even for me, making good textured eyes n' such. is it possable to touch on the "expressions" subject a bit, especailly for those who are making comedy pencil comics and suck at drawing detailed eyes? --Ak Quote Link to comment
Lady Kopaka Posted April 2, 2009 Helpful! It's nice to see you use the stickman process. I have actually been having trouble with it lately...do you ever have that issue when placing the body over the skeleton that it ends up looking too thin or not as accurate as it should be, regardless of following correct proportion methods? I've been fooling around with different methods so I just was wondering if anyone else had this problem---or if I'm making any sense at all. Quote Link to comment
Taka Nuvia Posted April 5, 2009 hmm. this makes me want to do a tutorial. you really added to the detail taka, usually your known for simplicity when drawing hmm. i as well usually start with the stickman like figure. but my tecnique is making the armour first,the way you started it, is much more like a human. yours seems like it would make posability and jestures n' such alot easyer, i'll try your way and see if it works out better then my original for me. also, you might want to keep in mind that some things can be very hard for people, such as creating flowing lines and, even for me, making good textured eyes n' such. is it possable to touch on the "expressions" subject a bit, especailly for those who are making comedy pencil comics and suck at drawing detailed eyes? --Ak I am? ah well. ^^ I'd love to see a tutoril done by you. I do it that way because I do base my Bionicle drawings on the (human) shape. Yeppa. I know that. I still remember sitting in front of my 4-pic tutorial book and wondering how they do it. But that was only 3 or 4 months ago. I've experienced that sometimes it's better to do many lines and then simply erase out those which don't look right. Sure, it'll be the next tutorial, and -hopefully- be done this week (holidays, yay!) Helpful! It's nice to see you use the stickman process. I have actually been having trouble with it lately...do you ever have that issue when placing the body over the skeleton that it ends up looking too thin or not as accurate as it should be, regardless of following correct proportion methods? I've been fooling around with different methods so I just was wondering if anyone else had this problem---or if I'm making any sense at all. Helpful? Thanks! Sure, it happens to me often. Usually the torsos come out looking completely weird... Quote Link to comment
Ynot Posted April 5, 2009 Awesome Tutorial But, the way she holds the blaster seems a little weird Should look into that.. Sheesh... I'm bad at drawing hands, and anything that has to do with them or weapons. Sad, but true. Yet thanks for you mentioning it. No prob, Im always up for helping out a fellow artist! Quote Link to comment
Multiverse Posted April 6, 2009 Awesome! With this tool, even I might learn to draw humen! ~MOSM~ Quote Link to comment
Akaku: Master of Flight Posted April 6, 2009 yay! =D cant wait for that tutroial then! --Ak Quote Link to comment
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