Going back to read Loomis. I always get impatient and skip around when going through stuff like Loomis, Bridgman, and Peck usually; going to try and go page to page this time.
Hey dude, these are cool! I'd like to see a bit more gesture and 'swoosh' in your humans. The cloth is awesome on that chick. But that gif is ridiculously fast
If I make another gif from my savestates, I'll have it run fast once and then slow the next for the loop; it is pretty fast in retrospect.
Been thinking about the swoosh, feel part of its due to my lack of anatomy studies on the legs so I might switch that up this weekend (since I've been focusing on the torso).
Until then, I decided to procrastinate sketching out my composition for my painting class with some digital painting practice, just goofing off:
as far as your head studies go, some pointers:
the guide line that drops down from the 'sphere' to the chin, is a shorter, and comes in a little. from the side, the jaw turns roughly at the bottom of the sphere.
make that sphere a lil more oval.
the brow line actualy sits a little lower then the 1/2 sphere rule (varies).
for practise, draw a oval sitting upright, then just half it. and work the formulas from there (1/2 of oval = eye line etc). don forget the define the side planes too.
keep it up! its a pain to dicypher the books but well worth reading thru the text.
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Going back to read Loomis. I always get impatient and skip around when going through stuff like Loomis, Bridgman, and Peck usually; going to try and go page to page this time.
Just messing with alchemy and composition and stuff.
Been thinking about the swoosh, feel part of its due to my lack of anatomy studies on the legs so I might switch that up this weekend (since I've been focusing on the torso).
Until then, I decided to procrastinate sketching out my composition for my painting class with some digital painting practice, just goofing off:
First was just random splotches of colors.
Weee.
as far as your head studies go, some pointers:
the guide line that drops down from the 'sphere' to the chin, is a shorter, and comes in a little. from the side, the jaw turns roughly at the bottom of the sphere.
make that sphere a lil more oval.
the brow line actualy sits a little lower then the 1/2 sphere rule (varies).
for practise, draw a oval sitting upright, then just half it. and work the formulas from there (1/2 of oval = eye line etc). don forget the define the side planes too.
keep it up! its a pain to dicypher the books but well worth reading thru the text.
(Put something in UDK! Milestone #1, woohoo.)
Started a project for an adventurer girl with a huge backpack, finished up the plastic buckles today.
I think I need to just block out the rest of her clothes really fast so I don't overwork/underwork certain areas.
Feel free to help out with critique, I sure as heck need it. ^^