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DirtyPriest
from Copenhagen (Denmark) on 2003-09-10 09:39 [#00857101]
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Well, heres some of my drawings for you to look at. Let me say, i do NOT consider these drawings to be art, i find them only technical achievements. second, don't call the model a Ho.. i found her in a flesh magazine for christ sakes... she is a ho!! With that said, please look at these strictly impersonal drawings, tell me what you think, and post your own shit. I've seen some of you out there are quite good.
Right here
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Zeus
from San Francisco (United States) on 2003-09-10 09:40 [#00857103]
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thats some quality work!
oh wait... theres no link
;)
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nacmat
on 2003-09-10 09:41 [#00857104]
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they are really minimalistic
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DirtyPriest
from Copenhagen (Denmark) on 2003-09-10 09:41 [#00857105]
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Hmm.. i dont see a link try copying this:
http://www.tegnebordet.dk/default.asp?vis=thumbs&id=4075
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epohs
from )C: on 2003-09-10 09:48 [#00857114]
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very nice
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DirtyPriest
from Copenhagen (Denmark) on 2003-09-10 09:54 [#00857121]
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Well, i want to go to a school where i can do either animation or graphic design, and then, learning this is a simply a good idea.
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recycle
from Where is Phobiazero (Lincoln) (United States) on 2003-09-10 10:03 [#00857130]
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both the stove and girl are yours ? very kool mate.
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DirtyPriest
from Copenhagen (Denmark) on 2003-09-11 07:12 [#00858473]
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Thak you
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Dael
from the low end (Australia) on 2003-09-11 17:57 [#00859227]
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nice stuff dirty one, did you draw that woman from a photograph or live model ?
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zaphod
from the metaverse on 2003-09-11 18:39 [#00859270]
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the womans face doesn't quite look right, probably due to the fact that the mouth isn't curving around the head but instead lies on a flat plane. also the shading might be a tad lighter with more contrast, atleast thats what i would do to make it more realistic looking. i'm guessing those are photo referenced. pretty decent.
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zaphod
from the metaverse on 2003-09-11 18:41 [#00859272]
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not to be an asshole, but i'm guessing you want critiques...but come to think of it her whole face is sort of skewed in different directions. you might try doing guidelines for the eyes and mouth before rendering. just a thought.
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mappatazee
from ¨y¨z¨| (Burkina Faso) on 2003-09-11 18:47 [#00859281]
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I like the dent on the side of the stove, that looks very nice.
If i had a scanner I would post some of mine--
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DirtyPriest
from Copenhagen (Denmark) on 2003-09-12 05:45 [#00859659]
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Yes, i like critique!!! I myself think the portrait became to dark... But i must defend that mouth!! She had this very strange horse mouth... I think the eyes and that section is what i'm most satisfied with. The stove is not from a photo by the way... (the lady is)
And i honestly do like critique, because this shit will probably be my future, and in the young age of 19, i'd like to remove the worst errors, and just learn the basisc before doing something cooler.
What do you mean by Guidelines? Do you mean sketching the whole thing up before starting?
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zaphod
from the metaverse on 2003-09-12 17:48 [#00860488]
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i generally do a real quick outline sketch to make sure proportions are correct, planes are right, etc. not like those how to draw books where you sculpt that mannequin outline first then fill in. thats a bunch of bs and would take forever to do on real drawings. looking at it i still don't think the eyes and mouth line up with the curve of the head. i suppose the photo reference would help.
are you planning on majoring in art?
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Dannn_
from United Kingdom on 2003-09-12 18:39 [#00860522]
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I'm with Beeblebrox. I think your pencilwork and tones are excellent, but I would advise more focus on ironing out basic shape and positioning errors in the initial sketch. The face is a little odd on that woman.
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DirtyPriest
from Copenhagen (Denmark) on 2003-09-13 07:14 [#00860900]
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Yeah, perhaps ill show you the picture, that makes it easier to evaluate what i do here. Cause the only value these kind of drawings has for me, is learning proportion and shadows well.
My plans are just.. something in that area! i'd like to become either a graphic designer of some sorts, an animator or do graphics on computer for games or commercials or something like that. But before you can get into the good schools, you have to have some skills. Anyway, i feel that i'm wery creative in general, i have lots of ideas of things i want to do. But i want technique first!
And zaphod, i really appreciate your comments, because people i know just seem to think everything i do is good. Not that its bad, but it doesnt make me evolve much. Ive uploaded some more, take a look. The new stuff is a bit more interesting.
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manifestevil
from Australia on 2003-09-13 09:33 [#00860989]
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notbad dirtypriest.....
haven't sketched 4 agez but i havestuff online(i used to have more i'lll see if i can find it):
Guilotine dismembered zombe
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LeCoeur
from the outer edge of the universe (United States) on 2003-09-13 09:35 [#00860995]
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very nice. i have some drawings as well, including nudes, however they are HUGE and impossible to scan and photo's don't to them justice.
i think it would be very difficult to draw a nude from a photo, you should try a real model, you can see the real muscle structure and get a FEEL for things....ehhehehe
some of my favourite drawings i've done were nudes, just because i think i captured what i wanted to from that moment in time. the curve of the neck, the shape of the muscle.......and once even the swollen belly of a pregnant woman.......it was really beautiful i thought.
keep it UP.....i don't think you can ever really know everything about drawing, it's a constant challenge!
btw.....the kitty kot is VERY cute!!!
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zaphod
from the metaverse on 2003-09-13 10:46 [#00861087]
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these new ones have the same basic problems. the womans neck in the nude one is weird, like its too long and too muscled. i'd say if you worked on proportions and maybe didn't shade quite as much you'd have some pretty good drawings.
i should upload my stuff, but i don't have a premium account or a website to post it on.
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DirtyPriest
from Copenhagen (Denmark) on 2003-09-13 12:07 [#00861198]
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Zaphod: Again, i can see what you're saying...
Would you mind if i use you again? I mean, you give some great feedback. I think myself, that the "basic" proportion is good, i mean, unlike my early drawings, i have a feel of where things should be and such. But youre right! theres almost always some minor faults in my drawings, be it one thing or the other that destroys the whole a bit. The new drawing of the lady, i did some errors with the head, that actually made the rest of the body too big. Also, the muscle around the neck became seems extremely flexed compared to verything else. I can see that now.
Well.. i just have to make some new ones! this is really important to me.
But still, i have only been drawing realistic for about two years, and i've never had any formal training yet, so i would lie, if i said i wasnt somewhat proud of these drawings.
Thanks for the feedback.
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