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011820.tumblr.com
Fantastic place for free art books.
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Pixellovley is the shit. I highly recommend it for not only the practice for the challenge. It really pushes you to use your right brain into overdrive.
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>>86Have no clue if you are there or not still. I am about to read "draw with the right side of the brain", but what does that actually mean in your context? I only use the timed poses but is there any other way to use it that I am not aware off?
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>>82>>88Oh boy, now I can draw keions with clothes.
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>>177I really hope he fixes that soon. The flood detection really is the only thing holding this place back(imo).
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>>178Same here. With all the new traffic though, I see things looking up pretty soon.
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>>180flood detection go away, come again another day
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>>182For those who are looking for various art e-book, visit this site
http://011820.tumblr.com/ No.203
>>180These just look like copies of Kevin Chen's fgure demo stuff
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>>203yeah they do, pretty useful though
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this place.it's just.beautiful.
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>>238I'm liking it, reminds me a lot of old /ic/.
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>>240I never knew that the arm was about three heads long. I need to reread Loomis sometime. I started out with him a long time ago, but my heart was stolen by Hogarth, Vilppu, and Bridgman.
I like how the guidelines are simple too:
End of pecs->end of deltoid->end of biceps -> end of flexor carpi ulnaris -->end of fingers
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I've seen your work /art/ and y'all need a lesson on chesticles.
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>>276Nice find! I've been searching for this for a while.
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Does anyone have that chart for skin tones?
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>>421don't think I've got that one. Hopefully somebody else can help you out.
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>>424>>423Oh man, I forgot about ccsears! He made those tutorials so long ago now...
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Stickying this thread until we get content for a proper sticky. Maybe we can compile something from the stuff ITT too.
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Great thread.
>>515Your second image is from Arne's art tutorial, which is a nice little read:
http://www.androidarts.com/art_tut.htm No.558
>>557Can you expand on the "shadow's don't add" caption on your second image?
Is it basically that you dont want to just throw a darker value ontop of what you've drawn? Would you say it's better to remove highlights that were supposedly added by light?
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>>558It means that when something is blocked from light, blocking it again won't make it any darker because no light is coming through the first object.
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>>558Basically this
>>560, but if you read the tutorial, there's a note next to that image,
>(Shadows don't add (multiply) with just ONE lightsource that is...)Think about it.
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>>625Woow I think I just discovered how to post a comment without anything in it
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>>627What book is that left pic from?
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Technically not a resource, but I find these very insightful.
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>>639I'm afraid I don't know. I think it's from a old magazine though.
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I want to practice perspective
Is there a good resource for this?
Images to draw and practice would be nice.
Also a tutorial on best methods for laying out perspective either digital or traditional would be good.
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>>686Only got these two. I'm sure someone else has more.
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>>686If you can get your hand on Scott Robertsons book "how to draw" you should be able to master it in no time. I posted perspective links earlier in the thread too.
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>>691>>694What do you do when you have a large object/scene and the vanishing point is far off the page?
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>>699Well once you can imagine the angles you can do that, you are working in photoshop I think if you are using the pen-tool you can draw a horizon-line that extends far beyond the canvas itself, then you just figure out where you want the vanishing point and drag your lines towards it with shift+left click
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>>691anything else on exaggerated proportions in perspective would be greatly appreciated!
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>>460I have to learn how to draw architecture and interiors sometime.
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>>703i dont know why but after looking at the "lean line/weight concentration" picture, something clicked in my head. thanks anon
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does anyone have any tutorials on design, specifically using simple shapes in design.
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/r/ing a good tutorial/resource for drawing expressions
I have tried the pixel lovely one but im not getting far
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Does anyone know if there are any giant anatomy packs like this one
http://senshistock.deviantart.com/art/50-Hand-Challenge-Pack-244-Hand-References-348847368 for body parts other than the hands and feet? I'd love to have a bunch of the same arm or leg to just plow through when I'm feeling uninspired.
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>>421
Oi, are you still here?
I found something you might like.
>it's been literally a year
w-well....
might as well
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I can't post multiple pics in this board halp
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Am I doing it remotely right??
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It looks fucking great. I only have 1 loomis book and it doesn't even have this much detail. thanks a lot
Any shading tutorial, anyone??
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This is tumblr.
>>487
gay
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Oh yeah, one more thing, I always tend to finish drawing the head before making sketch of the body, hence the body to head proportions always get fucked up. Also, I find it hard to draw a perspective background on a tiny letter sized paper. What do fam?
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>>182
>getting ass kicked by a fatty cunt
What a fucking cuck.
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>>3464
No, did you even try? You're not funny either
Why are you shitting up the resource thread so much?
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>>3466
well, stop doing that, draw the body as an unit.
you can tape the paper to your desk and then tape more sheets sorrounding your drawing paper, you now, to get more space and get that perspective grid going on.
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>>3468
My summer job's over. Didn't take summer class. Got a bit too much time in my hand and not enough money to play outside all the time. And I was a bit drunk I guess. Don't worry no more fam, I'll JUST be stop posting.
>You're not funny either
They aren't supposed to be, especially the first pic.
Nice loli.
>>3469
Superb advice, thanks.
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>>3477
I just noticed your name.
Good to see you here.
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I need some resources on how to draw sex.
And drawing a not so detailed gun from various angles.
>>3479
Thanks fam. Get a trip fam so I can recognize you.
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Found this today, seemed pretty interesting.
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bumping because this thread is proper good init
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YouTube embed. Click thumbnail to play.
>>3465
>Any shading tutorial, anyone??
Six months later, but there's this video I'm watching right now.
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>>3465
Hey quentin, check the michael hampton book, is better wirtten than loomis.
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I feel like the two buff dudes are moments away from falling forward.
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http://oh-hi.info/
great website for faces
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>>4841
I was wondering wtf is wrong with the girl on the rights waist
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>>3468
>tfw teal will never visit us
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Someone posted this in /v/