I would focus on drawing whatever you would model. Plants and objects, interesting architecture, that sort of thing. Drawing and painting are not absolute necessities, but learning them will help you learn other things faster and more thoroughly and your art will most likely be better for it. Most importantly it helps you…
Had some unexpected downtime today, and drew this... I don't normally draw military stuff for some reason. If I ever get the time, I might wanna make this into a model or something.
Oh shit, you drew those? And there's me thinking you could only draw penis tanks when you opened your sketchpad at Wagga's XD EDIT: Looking sick so far btw
One option is to make one part an IMM brush and then make a ploygroup around the target edge, draw out the IMM brush on the polygroup, position/scale the IMM and control-drag twice on background to merge the two.
ohh yes! she is gonna have some rockets behind! on the sketch drawing i have made some, but this looks rad! Also her arms will have turbines, on the elbow part i drew them :')
Hello, it's my first post here so if make some mistake in the format I would like to know. The idea of my project is to create a very athletic stylized petite character. I want her to be integrated in a video game engine (Unity or Ureal4) and I also want to rig Her so she can be of some use to various animator.…
Wall of text feedback: Draw more from life and references. This isn't to say that you shouldn't draw what you like, but it will help you draw what you like better. It seems like you're trying to draw these poses from your imagination, but are lacking the experience to do it sufficiently. If you can look at your work…
There, I broke the ice and drew a wiener on there. What shocked me is how fast I was able to draw that. Literally under 3 seconds. I must be getting good at that. Maybe move on to boobs next.
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.