I think this will mutate to some kind of Sketchbook. I still hope for critique and advice though. Dayly Sketches 18.7.2011 1) Posemaniacs, not sure if thats the right approach, maybe I should go more basic.
Goraaz: Yeh the Blockout should bring me a step further, I will studie this some more. laperen: I won't aim for shadign now and try to keep ever sketch under 2 minutes. I also treid to draw long, fluent strokes from the ellbow but constantly fall back in this frizzy wrist scribbling. I need to watch myself some morewhile…
Always cool to see someone willing to learn :) My advice would be to just draw as much as possible at this point, forget about perspective and shading until you feel more comfortable just drawing freely. This will take time but if you keep it up you will become much more confident with your line making and before you know…
I think it's a mistake to try and plan your 2D improvement with numbers, time limits, and the type of schedule you could work up on Google Calendar. I've seen a lot of people approach things in that manner in sketchbooks and the like. I can't think of one off hand who's gone on to improve very drastically. The essence is…
I see that you still have difficulties getting the perspective right. You should be drawing the right perspective for all the parts of a character; the arm, head, legs, feet etc and not just some of them(look at the shoe of your heavy metal guy). Look at some more references and try getting the pose entirely right. Do some…
its really nice to see someone willing to learn from the root yes 2d is actually an ESSENTIAL skill before doing any 3D at all 3d may look nice and flashy but without much if any 2d experience, even the best 3d tools will be useless, almost like driving without a license, its pretty much just asking for trouble well,…