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Outlawstar said:
chaos said:
Looks fantastic if not for a simple mistake, The pill is supposed to be red... =P l

Tis not a pill, its a bullet.

Never make that mistake with a real bullet, or you really will be going down a rabbit hole :lol:

Great as always anyhow. The cave is very well done, has a nice eerie atmosphere to it with the way the light floods in.
 
This one I struggled with, again its all from thehead, no reference, though considering some of teh problems I had with it, I think Ill be researching things I draw a bit more from now on^^

I am happy with it though.
 
Outlawstar said:
This one I struggled with, again its all from thehead, no reference, though considering some of teh problems I had with it, I think Ill be researching things I draw a bit more from now on^^

I am happy with it though.

First thing I noticed: Tone

You have an excellent understand of transitional tone, based upon this piece.

Jolly good chaps.
 
Wow i really like that last one. So surreal :thumb: love it
the lighting is great and no reference :eek: *****
 
Kurogane said:
Outlawstar said:
This one I struggled with, again its all from thehead, no reference, though considering some of teh problems I had with it, I think Ill be researching things I draw a bit more from now on^^

I am happy with it though.

First thing I noticed: Tone

You have an excellent understand of transitional tone, based upon this piece.

Jolly good chaps.


ThANks for the observation
There was a ctually a lot more trans tone here at first though I brough in some sharper transitions to give it a slightly more solid feel.
Practice makes perfect.
^__^
 
Dizzae said:
Wow i really like that last one. So surreal :thumb: love it
the lighting is great and no reference :eek: *****

Appreciated Dizz.
Im actually surprising myself that this stuff is coming from my head, happy, but surprised..^^
 
Tachi- said:
What do you use to colour the pictures? paint or a colouring program?
Photoshopu desu^__^

Digital paintig, the digital equivilent of real painting.


Another pic I finished in the depths of the night.
 
The way you handle lightsources and how they illuminate surfaces around them is especially impressive. Was this based off a photo or is it straight out of your head?
 
Thanks wild, whereass my other works were from my head this was a mix, I got the actual shape of the room and windows as ref, and added in all the details and particular lighting myself.^^


Ill prob do some more ref based pics to improve.
 
Inspired by an old pic I found lying around, think the old pic was reffd from somewhere but cant remember, anyways, shes someone Im looking to draw more.
Will probably be some slight changes to her appearance though, nothing too drastic.

Went for that dont mess with me look^^
You like?
 
Bustylishuss! Nice pic there Outlaw star. Your drawing techneek is very similar to my sisters also I have to add. (That's also a compliment coz my sister rules at drawing).
 
Voddas said:
Bustylishuss! Nice pic there Outlaw star. Your drawing techneek is very similar to my sisters also I have to add. (That's also a compliment coz my sister rules at drawing).

ACTUALLY, it needs abit more definition on the bust actually :lol:
 
Glad to see my characters bust is being debated^___^

Seriously though, I can see what you mean about defining the bust a bit more, I assume your talking about her left breast.
Its really a consequence of using black and white, and my lack of experience in defining black objects with white space, I usually just go for the solid colours, no tone or otherwise definition of features.

Thanks for the observation though, of course I dont mind crit, in fact I wish I got more of it^^, Ill take it into account when I draw her next
 
:)
the way i've found is easiest with black and white is to 1st draw sausage shapes to get the basic idea and shape, then draw a sphere to one side of the basic shape and that will act as your sun. when you've built the picture abit more you can use the sun as an idea of where light would hit. then you have 2 ways of adding that light....1 you could shade in all the dark area's and then use a rubber to add where the light will fall then colour in the remaining dark areas in black like you've done above.

or 2 you draw the picture and add the shading and skip the rubber way and just feel for where you'd expect the light to fall,

remember when drawing to add definition on spherical shapes draw with the curvature of the sphere...like your writing C, its hard to explain but once you've got a feel for it you'll be able to add definition on all your masterpieces :D

Hopefully that'll help you in future.
 
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