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Art Dump

Discussion in 'Art' started by Lizardheim, May 30, 2011.

  1. Bint

    Bint Haxor

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  2. ieat2much

    ieat2much Bison Rider

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    Yeah, I used to use Krita, I still have it but I don't use it as much. It has many features such as animation, it's basically a mix of the powerful Photoshop and Clip Studio Paint. I recently updated it, just to get the animation feature because just a year ago it was nonexistent, and the UI for this interface is so modern compared to the older version. Like Clip Studio paint you can change the UI to light or dark which imo is great, I would always make my interface dark in the winter and cold seasons, and white on the summer and spring seasons. It's just some weird idiosyncrasy of mine.:X3:

    Then you should try!!! Drawing them sucks at first but once you know some stuff it's pretty fun drawing them in wacky things or poses.
    --- Double Post Merged, Mar 22, 2017, Original Post Date: Mar 22, 2017 ---
    That's so cool and trippy. At first It was so slow because it took forever to render, I thought i was going crazy when the pictures were changing.
     
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  3. Bint

    Bint Haxor

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    gifs are the bane of my existence, I think the problem's with Gimp making filesizes disproportionately large.
     
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  4. BarsukEughen555

    BarsukEughen555 Ballista Bolt Thrower

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    bint the creator of singularity o/
     
  5. ieat2much

    ieat2much Bison Rider

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    Feeling cool with when wearing a leather jacket and hoodie combo c:
    Sterngirlsketch22smaller.png
    Original drawing was about 900x1700 so it took me forever to scale it down to a reasonable size.
     
  6. platy1knight

    platy1knight Haxor Tester

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    Nose weird a little?
     
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  7. Biurza

    Biurza E X T R A T H I C C Staff Alumni Donator
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    Really cool, but hands are going a little nowhere, don't you think? (I mean, they look a little short ::D:)
     
  8. TheBloodOfNight

    TheBloodOfNight Base Burner

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    900x1700 ? My current canvas is 8888x8888 xD Im planning to use around 70-80% of it, you can make some kewl details with such resolution. Look closer at her hands, her hands are too short, but she is very cute. .p. ~ Btw, its super cool, that you have your own unique style for characters
     
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  9. ieat2much

    ieat2much Bison Rider

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    Hands went poof!? :eek:
     
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  10. ParaLogia

    ParaLogia tired Administrator Global Moderator Forum Moderator Tester Official Server Admin

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    Guys, I finally planned the pose before starting. I'm very happy with the result!

    figure6.jpg

    I adjusted his head size like 4 times after drawing the body. At least I learned not to add all the details beforehand.

    Here's my self-analysis:
    • Most of the light detail wasn't thought out very well, but I don't see any major inconsistencies.
    • The left hand could use more lighting detail. Its form is a bit flat.
    • The right hand/arm might not be facing the right way?
    • I'm not properly conveying the direction that his left leg is pointing. Or maybe it's just that the angle I have is unnatural. (It almost looks like he's doing a split.)
    • I ended up reducing the strength of the pose, b/c I didn't exaggerate the horse-stance enough
    • I also lost some of the gesture on the right arm. There was a wavy gesture that I liked in the thumbnail.
    • Hopefully there are no other super obvious anatomy mistakes on this one? (Except for the missing toes.)
     
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  11. Skinney

    Skinney THD Team THD Team Forum Moderator Tester

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    8x8 tile set I've been working on for fun.
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  12. TheBloodOfNight

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    I can sense, that something is wrong with symmetry, its just stuck in my mind, but i dont rly know what. Its rly well drawn, on other hand i was slacking off lvl hard. :D For now i will be only making simple sketches for fun [​IMG]
     
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  13. Biurza

    Biurza E X T R A T H I C C Staff Alumni Donator
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    Do you have drawing tablet? I'd like to see some great, well-colored drawing from you and i'm sure everyone else would like to see it too :)
     
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  14. ParaLogia

    ParaLogia tired Administrator Global Moderator Forum Moderator Tester Official Server Admin

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    I wish. The closest thing I've done to digital painting is pixel art. I don't have much experience with color either.

    Anyone know any tablets that are reliable, but still affordable? I'm a poor college student after all.
     
  15. Biurza

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    If Wacoms cheapest tablets aren't affordable to you, then i'd recommend Parblo tablet. Was doing fine job for my first 2-3 years ::): (if i recall correctly, around 50$ and was also pretty wide)
     
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  16. ieat2much

    ieat2much Bison Rider

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    The cheapest Wacom tablet for this generation would be the Wacom Intous Draw Small, which is still a hefty $75. It's basically the same as mine, the Wacom Intous Art but without the touch support. Touch support, in my opinion, is pointless it's wonky and it's not worth the extra $25, thankfully I have an option to turn it off.
    Almost any drawing tablet with pressure sensitivity is good. So if there is a cheaper alternative, just make sure it has pressure sensitivity.
     
  17. platy1knight

    platy1knight Haxor Tester

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    I got a wacom intuos draw small for 70 Euros , and its pretty great.
    there are 4 hotkey buttons , really great pressure sensitivity and easy to start with
    (it also comes with a 1 month lynda.com trial and an art program and some other cool stuff) .
    I honestly recommend it for new people like you and me
     
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  18. TheBloodOfNight

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    When it comes to tablets, i own wacom intuos pro s. Its very cool, its around 200 bucks or 190. The best thing is the wheelie thing, it works like a wheel in a mouse
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    i use the wheel for pen size and zoom, it has also touch mode, you can make some gesture and other magic, i dont use gestures atm. The only problem is its ability to be wireless, from time to time it lagspiked me, i had to use the cable. Drawing: anabell.png
     
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  19. ieat2much

    ieat2much Bison Rider

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    I want to get a new drawing tablet, but I'm stuck between the the medium version of yours and the new version of the Wacom Intuos Pro. My problem is that I heard the new nibs wear out very fast, I guess 8000 levels of pressure is not really worth it.
    How long does your nibs last, seeing that you have this model?
     
  20. Elf

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