Nice figure studies. I just think you need to be more accurate with the big proportions. Pay close attention to the size of the legs and arms. Always compare the two. The box drawings done in pencil and pen are my favorite :) Keep it up!
His traps are way too high to his head. That is the most annoying thing about the model. For his legs, I'd say they're too big. Pencil-leg him because you don't see legs that big on wrestlers really.
Those are looking good, guass you do that in pencil and scan it in or is it all in a paint program? Btw any good tuts for doing drawings/concept arts like these in photoshop7?? I would realy like to learn to do stuff like this in photoshop
9 hours of art classes in a row at my community college... wait... just kidding, 9 hours of art is like 9 days of stabbing your self in the eyes with dull pencils while listening to Bono being his douchey self.
This looks pretty straightforward to me...the only glaring thing at this point are 1) the edges of the desk organizer in your photo are a LOT more rounded than in your model and 2) it seems to me like you're using a lot more polys in the pen and pencil than necessary. Otherwise, fine...keep going!
This is coming along REALLY nicely! :D If I can suggest one thing, it's to reduce the contrast on the spirals. It's drawing my eye to it so completely. The texturework is DAMN nice! Great job!!! Ohh.. something I sometimes do to force a 'painted' look, is use the pencil tool, rather than the airbrush. :)
PYRZERN Hey man, np. Before I answer your question I would like you to get a pen/pencil and paper then read/watch the links. Take notes :) . If you still don't understand then I'll be happy to answer. CATZCRATCH Thanks for the compliment :) It's a hard life being a scrub ;p
Ahh that's too bad, a copy of someone's notes would be awesome. I took my laptop back out to the car since there was no power near the front for us poor vision folks. Next time I'll know to bring pencil/paper.. :) Lots of good info, but need a photographic memory. :D
Decided to go for a more cartoony approach for my current recall animation, and wanted to break off from the reference heavy first attempt you can see in the above posts! Here is an attempt to previs it with grease pencil (I'm terrible at drawing but trying to improve!) https://syncsketch.com/sketch/1eb4b408e818/#320979
https://youtu.be/pKmSdY56VtY?t=2m35s I've played with the Grease Pencil a few time and while it can get finnicky, it holds great potential. This short film just confirms every optimism I had for the tool overall. Man..when 2.8 will be out... [mod edit: changed shitty title to informative title]