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Old 09-06-2007, 11:16 PM       Post #1  
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What types of media? Any particular styles you prefer? It's a bit of a personal fascination learning about the works of other artists (probably the reason I'm studying Art History in university.) So, please show me some of yours. Varied styles, media, whatever. Show me what you like to work with.

As for me, I work in a few different media. The style I try to keep semi realistic, because in all honesty, cartoons and I do not mix very well.

The media I've worked with:

Acrylic
Digital Painting (Though mostly in extremely simplistic programs like artpad and facebook graffiti.)
Clay
Pencil/Graphite
Coloured Pencil
And Photography.

Hah, yeah. How about you?


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Old 09-06-2007, 11:26 PM       Post #2  
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Just gunna find my pics from this other thread on here somewhere. Uno momento. Aha here we go. I only really work in pencil and pen. I'm an absolutely shit painter, and I can't stand the feel of chalk or charcoal, so I'm pretty limited! I do so love teh penciiiil though. Heres a couple of my drawings. One or two are copies of some other excellent artists from deviantART, but they're mostly mine. All pics are taken on a camera phone, so I apologize for lack of quality

If this is too much, just let me know, Mistah Moderator. If it's too much for some people to load i'll edit it so it's just links



















Oh, and i'm learning how to do some nifty digital art. I got corel painter today, so I might be able to do some nice looking colour overs of some sketches I do.
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Old 09-06-2007, 11:49 PM       Post #3  
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Yeah, you seem to have a pretty steady line going with a pencil. That's something I definitely need to work on. My pencil works always end up something like this:



Kudos on that one, for sure. I like the dragons as well; they're pretty wicked.


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Old 09-07-2007, 12:03 AM       Post #4  
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I'm very particular when it comes to my own drawings, too. I do the whole thing really, really lightly. Then when I get the general shape of it all worked out, I go over them abit harder and rub out the messy lines. Thats maybe why it looks abit cleaner than most sketches. I do have alot of scruffy stuff too, just not uploaded.

I personally like that sketch you just showed, just his right leg looks abit messed up, but it doesn't look like you went all out to finish it anyway. The rest of it is really nice, and a crazy pose, too.
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Old 09-07-2007, 12:10 AM       Post #5  
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Thanks! It's actually based off a sculpture by Foggini, Samson and the Philistines.

And yeah, I don't know what to do about the legs, so I sort of put it aside and never touched it again. I kind of like the unifinished look of it, though.


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Old 09-07-2007, 12:36 AM       Post #6  
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Hehe, all of those are really good. I think realistic/semi-realistic drawings and sculptures require much more patience than 'cartoony' art. Probably because of all the detail.

As for me, I go with cartoons and wacky drawings with pencil/paper and graphics programs.



I really appreciate someone who can use all those medias and still produce outstanding art.


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Old 09-07-2007, 12:46 AM       Post #7  
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I agree about the realist/semi-realistic drawings and sculptures taking more time and effort. That's why I tend to avoid them. Personally, I get bored much quicker drawing something like that than just creating something random with less detail in it. Each to their own, mind you.

Oh, I forgot to say how much I loved the acrylic goldfinch. I envy your painting skills. Like I said, i'm useless with paints. I spent 5years at school practicing and practicing, and I never improved, haha.
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Old 09-07-2007, 12:48 AM       Post #8  
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And I wish I could do cartoony stuff, because of the imagination, skill and creativity it takes to come up with something good. I think that beaver's cheeks are so cute it's fatal.


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Old 09-07-2007, 1:22 AM       Post #9  
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MSPaint (as of this summer): http://fc01.deviantart.com/fs16/f/20...ynleyellen.jpg
Trusty Graphite: http://images.elfwood.com/art/l/y/ly...len/bounty.jpg
Ink: http://img169.imageshack.us/img169/8...thedarkga2.jpg
Photoshop: http://img59.imageshack.us/img59/508...utorialhp0.jpg
Markers+Water (ghetto watercolors): http://images.elfwood.com/art/l/y/ly...n/impcolor.jpg
Colored Pencils (my preferred medium for coloring): http://img98.imageshack.us/img98/481...elsmall8qu.jpg

I've tried and failed with markers. Haven't really moved into the 3D media much. I've also unsuccessfully attempted charcoal.


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Old 09-07-2007, 1:30 AM       Post #10  
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Is the wrinkling of the watercolour piece intentional or accidental? Because it was very lucky that the texture worked alright there, though I think it would look much better smooth.

Your drawing style is rather uncommon. I like the elongated faces.


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Old 09-07-2007, 5:42 AM       Post #11  
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Old 09-07-2007, 7:35 AM       Post #12  
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I do loads of pencil drawings; It's mostly sketches and scraps of people I draw in my spare time. Not really in my spare time, but while I can't get to sleep. I sometimes try to draw something as realisticly as possible but it usually comes out looking like a cartoon. I'm to used to drawing everything over-simplified. There's no real style to it, nothing' exagerated, but everything's a bit smoother and the shading's very linear.
The only digital art I do is mostly comics or jokes on Explosm. I just hate drawing with a mouse.
I make Flash games aswell, (Making games is an art, no argument) there's no real time for realism there. If you're drawing a hundred-something frames in every enemy and you want some variation, then realism isn't important. In fact, filesize is paramount so the less detail you have, the better. What's fun is manipulating physics- Because you can have things interact with the player however you want, whether that's what it's like in real life or not.

EDIT- I don't have a scanner =(
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Old 09-07-2007, 9:14 AM       Post #13  
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I do mostly Pencil-drawn monsters (Yes, I'm a geek).
Gonna try scan something.


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Old 09-07-2007, 9:41 AM       Post #14  
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Is the wrinkling of the watercolour piece intentional or accidental? Because it was very lucky that the texture worked alright there, though I think it would look much better smooth.

Your drawing style is rather uncommon. I like the elongated faces.
The wrinkling just happened cause I used tracing paper. Tracing paper and water are apparently not friends.

I have no idea what my style is. It's kinda cartoonish, kinda realistic... I dunno. I have influences from everything and everyone.


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Old 09-07-2007, 10:31 AM       Post #15  
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I like to doodle and sketch stuff with regular ol' pencil and paper. I'll be getting a graphics tablet soon (possibly today), meaning I'll start making art directly in Photoshop and Flash, once I get the hang of using it.

None of my stuff is really impressive like anything posted here, but I still enjoy doing it. Check out my dA gallery if you want a look-see.

http://matterialize.deviantart.com
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Old 09-07-2007, 10:54 AM       Post #16  
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I really like a few of those, Matterialize. Very nice stuff, man. I wish I had the money for a graphics tablet, it's make things SO much easier. I'd like to see Hats of! and I_smell's sketches too, if they ever get round to uploading some (or if they can, in I_smells case).
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Old 09-07-2007, 10:59 AM       Post #17  
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Vortex, that butterfly is so good, can i steal it for a tattoo? I need a symetrical one for the back of my neck and wow! That butterfly is gorgeous!

And i work with photography mainly, but none of my friends will pose for me to my standards so ive only ever taken piccys of me and the only ones that turned out good were black and white cos even when you dont point em accurately, they look good, unlike color
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Old 09-07-2007, 11:04 AM       Post #18  
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Sure, C00P. That particular drawing isn't exactly symmetrical as it was done freehand on paper. But you can tweak it out to however you want, no problems from me =D

None of your friends will 'pose to your standards' ? Nudes?
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Old 09-07-2007, 11:10 AM       Post #19  
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Well....Nah, ive done nudes but they were deleted cos my sister decided to go through my camera before i could save em and now my cams stuffed so yeah! My friends might do nudes...ive never asked..hmm

And it looks symmetrial, which is all thats necessary, like it doesnt have to be perfect but yeah, it definitely looks good enough as it is. I just noticed what you meant and i like the non-symmetricalness of it, looks good, thanks!!
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Old 09-07-2007, 11:19 AM       Post #20  
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The right wings a bit more squished if you didn't notice. Just making sure =P If you do get it done, I wanna see pix!

Ooh, i've just seen Lynleys work up there. Very niiiice. I love how patient you are with paint. I'd never give it that much time , I get so bored of paint far too quickly, which is a shame because some really fantastic art can be done in it.
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Old 09-07-2007, 11:37 AM       Post #21  
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For tattoos, I'd be ridiculously precise and perfect if it were to go on my body. I've made appointments with tattoo artists, but none of the art, as of yet, has reached the standards I want for my body.

Matterialize, I like your drawings quite a bit. With a little more work on anatomy (particularly arms and hands I've noticed) you could get something really wicked going on. You seem to be strong doing faces though, which is wicked.


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Old 09-07-2007, 1:18 PM       Post #22  
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Vortex, you are lucky. By tomorrow I'll get to be able to use a scanner. And I was going to scan like 5-7 pics.
I will make a thread about it on sunday. It will be called:
"The Hat's Amazing HandDrawn Inferno of Lust"
Yepp.

And as said, it will be drawn by hand. That's the way I do stuffs.


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Old 09-07-2007, 4:27 PM       Post #23  
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My favourite is acrylic paint. This is my most recent painting, which I think turned out ok, but I may redo it in the future.

But I use pencils most because you can use them whenever. I don't like doing just the outlines of things, I shade everything. Most of my drawings are done when I'm bored, so I shade too much for something to do and then everything just looks metallic. These two aren't my best work, but they're only ones I have photographs of. An eye when I was trying to do faces well and a page of random stuff I did over a few French lessons.
Sorry about the poor quality photos.

Veeduck, your work is amazing. I especially like the bird because it's all colourful and awesome.


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Old 09-07-2007, 4:31 PM       Post #24  
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I deal in the art of words, considering my hands are cursed to make nothing better than sub-par stick figures.

If you're interested, I made a thread of my writing.e
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Old 09-07-2007, 5:14 PM       Post #25  
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Fodniethan, you're making a good start there (and the shading on the acrylic painting is very nice) however your pencil drawings seem very flat to me. There isn't enough tonal value there to really make them pop.

Audioslave, I quite like the first story. I'll read the others when I get a chance. You've got a way with words.


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Old 09-07-2007, 5:17 PM       Post #26  
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Thanks for the advice I'll work on that.


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Old 09-07-2007, 5:21 PM       Post #27  
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Fodniethan, the one with the Dummy is rather pretty.


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Old 09-07-2007, 5:38 PM       Post #28  
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I'm a fan of pencil line-art and whatnot. My style is kind of anime-ness with a bit of realism. I also enjoy coloring my works on the computer.

I have a DA account, however, I haven't added anything to it in ages.


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Old 09-07-2007, 7:36 PM       Post #29  
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I draw with pen and pencil, often scanning importing to flash and tracing. I also do some weird stuff on Photoshop.


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Old 09-07-2007, 8:13 PM       Post #30  
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I agree about the realist/semi-realistic drawings and sculptures taking more time and effort.
once you get really attuned to that sort of thing, you'll find yourself able to draw up realistic things very quickly.

The trick is to be adventurous and experiment! when i was about 6-14 i absolutely abhorred using 'still life', however to truly understand the abstract (or create from scratch with the imagination, something i constantly do) you have to start with the real and realistic things.

Development in these said things will help anyone dramatically, in their current work.
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Old 09-08-2007, 8:31 PM       Post #31  
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Well, I got my tablet and it fuckin' rocks. This means I'll be doing pretty much all of my sketches directly in Photoshop/Flash! No more blurry photographs!

WACOM Graphire4 4x5, blue version. Cost me a fair bit, but whatever - it's mine! :D:D
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Old 09-08-2007, 8:55 PM       Post #32  
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How much did you have to pay for it? It's my birthday coming up soon, and i'm thinking of asking my parents for a tablet. I've always wanted one, but i've never had the money for it. I've been really into drawing again of late, and i'd absolutely love a tablet. You'll have to show us some of your stuff, relatively soon now, Matterialize!
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Old 09-08-2007, 8:59 PM       Post #33  
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At Best Buy, it cost me around $175 Canadian. But Summit Direct charges $190.00 + tax for the 6x8, so I'm gonna return this one and buy that. The only reason I couldn't today is because the store doesn't get any more until October. ;;
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Old 09-08-2007, 9:04 PM       Post #34  
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I've heard with tablets, that bigger doesn't necessarily mean better. I guess such a small change wont make an enormous difference though ;)

azunder, noted what you just said. It's true that practicing on realistic things does help you, no matter what, in my opinion. It helps alot with proportions and shading. For anyone that might've wanted to know
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Old 09-08-2007, 9:38 PM       Post #35  
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Actually, it's over twice the surface area:

4x5 = 20
6x8 = 48

And yeah, I've also heard that large tablets aren't great. But 4x5 is the smallest size available, the 6x8 being one step up. It basically gives you a larger and more detailed drawing area without taking up excessive room.
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Old 09-08-2007, 10:56 PM       Post #36  
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Photography and photoshoppery.
I'm not on my normal computer, so pretty much the only thing I have to show is this:


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Old 09-08-2007, 11:04 PM       Post #37  
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Is that the only type of photography you do? The strange angled close-ups?

PS that would look so, so, so, SO much better if the foreground was in focus.


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