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RE: Scrawls, sketches, and chicken scratches - a doodle thread - whoosh! - 04-28-2013

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Reference used. I'm trying to actually learn how to draw faces and this was one of the practice drawings that didn't turn out too badly.


RE: Scrawls, sketches, and chicken scratches - a doodle thread - Infrared - 05-02-2013

Oh cool shading on that, whoosh.

Casual cycloptress:

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RE: Scrawls, sketches, and chicken scratches - a doodle thread - Infrared - 05-17-2013

Well they're pretty well hidden 'cause i can't make anything out, it's trippy.

A coupla doodles:

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RE: Scrawls, sketches, and chicken scratches - a doodle thread - whoosh! - 05-18-2013

That's a pretty big question. It basically boils down to just drawing, but that's not terribly useful. I'm far from competent but I can offer a few resources for figure drawing, if that's what you want.

Download links for very useful books can be found here. They're kind of intimidating, but they're good.

Stock photos are a good source for poses and anatomy practice. SenshiStock on deviantArt has an excellent range, but there are plenty of similar accounts on dA alone. Some people also recommend Posemaniacs, which uses 3D models instead of photos but has a 30 second drawing tool which is great for gesture drawings.

Life drawing classes are apparently optimum for learning anatomy and such, but I haven't had the opportunity to attend any so I can't really speak for it. You should definitely try them if you get the chance though.

In more general terms, this is a pretty useful post for ideas on how to improve.

I hope that helps.


RE: Scrawls, sketches, and chicken scratches - a doodle thread - whoosh! - 05-18-2013

I... didn't actually know that about Loomis. I guess this is what you get for briefly skimming and only looking at the diagrams. Sorry for linking that.

Copying other people's art is certainly useful, especially if you're trying out styles. I'm not sure if doing it completely independent of any other method would help beyond a certain level, but it would definitely work as a starting point.


RE: Scrawls, sketches, and chicken scratches - a doodle thread - Infrared - 05-18-2013

I never read Loomis' books because they were fucking boring.

(05-18-2013, 07:30 PM)Superfrequency Wrote: »Is studying and copying art I like until I develop my own style a legitimate way to learn? That is how I learned to music. I would miss out on some foundational skills I guess, but then I am not all that ambitious.

Yes, i wouldn't say it's the adequate way to do it but it's certainly the most fun. You do need to learn some fundamental stuff though, but just enough to comprehend how things are structured. I'd recommend breaking things into simple shapes while studying art you like, draw sloppy, don't try to make everything into a masterpiece 'cause that's dumb and impossible, just keep doing stuff. Y'know, pretty straightforward.

As far as resources, i don't really have many but i found this tutorial pretty useful, DA has a surprisingly decent amount of good tutorials if you have the patience to sort through the crappy ones. Lemme see what else i have on my favourites...

Hair tutorials, other parts in the description.

Clothing, by the same person.

Color tutorial by Purple Keckeon

And the most important of all

Ass tutorial

Oh wait shit almost forgot Tom Richmond's tuts, check 'em out.

You already know you can ask me for sloppy advice 'n stuff anytime. I should ask Schaz to change the name of the thread to make this the gen art thread.


RE: Scrawls, sketches, and chicken scratches - a doodle thread - Plaid - 05-19-2013

In addition to everything above, it's very important to draw things from life because that way you get a feel for how to accurately draw depth in shapes, rather than drawing from a photo or something similar where the image has already been made 2D for you, if that makes sense.

Also, draw lots and lots and challenge yourself often! I've learned a lot in art school (note: in graphic design with a basic drawing class, so it's not actually targeted at learning to draw better) because the assignments have pushed me out of my comfort zone and had me drawing a bunch of different objects and poses that i wouldn't otherwise. The same thing is happening with my comic project. :>

Basically if you don't know how to draw something (or better yet, don't want to draw something) draw it anyway.


RE: Scrawls, sketches, and chicken scratches - a doodle thread - BRPXQZME - 05-19-2013

Did someone say dumb cute stuff? That’s the only thing I ever tried (before I stopped drawing and all the art skill I built up in grade school has completely atrophied).

This is what got me started back when (naked dude warning for lesson 3, just in case anyone is casually browsing). It’s more or less focused on the kind of art most people on the Internet would be interested in making, though I suppose the images now seem ridiculously small, being made for the Web of the 90s.

For the record, that’s the guy who made this.


RE: Scrawls, sketches, and chicken scratches - a doodle thread - Brom - 05-21-2013

https://i.imgur.com/cGNrVrJ.png

I DREW MY ADVENTURING PARTY WOO


RE: Scrawls, sketches, and chicken scratches - a doodle thread - Infrared - 05-21-2013

Is that a Robo-Cowboy person? Neat.


RE: Scrawls, sketches, and chicken scratches - a doodle thread - Brom - 05-22-2013

Yeah, we used the Create-a-race rules in Pathfinder to make a really physiologically diverse race called the Edge Dwellers, and everyone in the group rolled one and bought a bunch of fun racial bonuses for them like slapping tails and vestigial wings.

Except for one guy who just rolled an elf wizard.

We ostracize him forever.


RE: Scrawls, sketches, and chicken scratches - a doodle thread - AgentBlue - 06-09-2013

Quote:<Agenpetra> i really like this picture now ;-;
<Agenpetra> and i wanna share it
<Agenpetra> but by the time i'm done
<Agenpetra> you guys will be all asleep

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RE: Scrawls, sketches, and chicken scratches - a doodle thread - Infrared - 06-10-2013

I like it too!

Here's some unfinished stuff, which is like all i've been able to accomplish for the past few months.

A Dota 2

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and a Debbie

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RE: Scrawls, sketches, and chicken scratches - a doodle thread - Isoraķatheð - 06-12-2013

I made these maps. Spoilered for largeness:

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RE: Scrawls, sketches, and chicken scratches - a doodle thread - AgentBlue - 07-16-2013

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and that's why i didn't go to bed until 2am last night


RE: Scrawls, sketches, and chicken scratches - a doodle thread - Infrared - 07-16-2013

Neat. Did you use a ballpoint pen?


RE: Scrawls, sketches, and chicken scratches - a doodle thread - AgentBlue - 07-16-2013

Just an ordinary inking one. Nothing special ><


RE: Scrawls, sketches, and chicken scratches - a doodle thread - Infrared - 07-16-2013

I don't know anything about traditional art.


RE: Scrawls, sketches, and chicken scratches - a doodle thread - thriggle - 07-23-2013

I started experimenting with the ArtRage 4...
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RE: Scrawls, sketches, and chicken scratches - a doodle thread - Kitet - 08-02-2013

Sometimes I think up stupid joke fanart ideas and I can't help but draw them
I saved a couple WIPs this time so... uh... process? yeah

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RE: Scrawls, sketches, and chicken scratches - a doodle thread - Godbot - 08-14-2013

You may have heard that I, XX, have become godbot. this is fine and normal. WE DREW STUFF ON A TRAIN

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First row left to right: height comparison of beautiful gay elf vs croglin, a bee that snuck in, "a unicorn", sad sailor hyena, 80-year-old godbot (projected). Second row: Octitute, myw's/Jackson's headless chimera/roomba from the New Vertica campaign, 'Namster (vietnam hamster). Third: Godbot as a centipede, the "Joshipede", a gumball machine full of ants. Fourth: a normal cat, an umbrella with goat legs, me (engie) in 80 years, and pimp deer.

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This our Jaeger, Diamond Tiger. It has angry cat fists. And diamond claws. It is powered by yelling.

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RE: Scrawls, sketches, and chicken scratches - a doodle thread - Solaris - 08-19-2013

YESSSSSSSSSSS shes great i knew she would be

also i want to make some responsey to the post you made in videya but now isnt a good timme to do i will later i think


RE: Scrawls, sketches, and chicken scratches - a doodle thread - Infrared - 08-20-2013

Cute

I liked the wings tho


RE: Scrawls, sketches, and chicken scratches - a doodle thread - Solaris - 09-01-2013

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from jacs u4g adventure

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the duck, that is me, and in my soul, ahiru


RE: Scrawls, sketches, and chicken scratches - a doodle thread - Schazer - 09-08-2013

Not a doodle but I wanted to show it off

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