yeah, i agree. honestly, i drew a female in that pose then just started drawing all over it. i sat staring at bare legs for quite awhile then just threw that on. i will develop it more
your not painting any red, drag the colour wheel to red, and put the saturation to full. also if i recall, things start out white, so your going want to draw black first.
Made a thing based off a skeleton I drew, based off an original drawing by a kid! You can see the chain here. http://evolutionanimation.wordpress.com/2013/01/15/3-d-turtlebones/
we have wordpress intranet site with drag & drop upload for binary files. You can comment on images, but there's no way to annotate the image itself or draw on it, like in Alienbrain. We don't use it for art critique though.
Here is my assignment, based on one of the reference sketches provided for this volume... it's not really 100% accurate as I drew up my own orthographic views to work from in Maya and my drawings were a bit different.
This is great so far! One thing that's helped me with proportions is to draw from life, daily (or as often as I can). I settle on drawing my own hand, usually because I can control the length of the pose, and refer back to it across interrupted sessions. By repeatedly drawing the same subject, I can really see where my…
You can just draw the ztools into the canvas and using the tilda key ~ and alt+dragging will tile perfectly into the canvas. But for bricks, wood planks and other kind of pattern you don't have much control over it.
Thank you! Yes, it will be flipped. While renders I forgot about the original position. In the drawing, Zoe uses skill to drag one of Santa's gifts like Jinx. I will try to make all the more believable and understandable.
Five days a week I do the following: spend 1 hour on an anatomy course spend 1 hour figure drawing online spend 1 hour drawing mouths eyes and hands spend 1 hour learning to shade drawings spend 1 hour on art fundamentals e.g drawing lines and circles spend 1 hour on a figure drawing course
SBP is fantastic for drawing and painting, ist tools for cutting and transforming arent as deep as photoshops. I wouldnt recommend it, if you plan to use photo based textures, but for pure hand drawn textures, just give it a try