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These threads always depress me. I wish I could draw half as good as some of you guys. Alas, my days of artistic ambition have long since faded away.
blackadde said:here's a children's book thing i did recently.
anyways some of this is reposted from the old art thread that nobody ever read, so it's been heavily truncated.
myself said:So I really REALLY loved Iron Man (saw it in theatres 3 times) So I decided to do this piece. The entire thing was done in photoshop.
Here's the original art I did (Sorry about the huge size):
I also did some wallpapers too for fun (I'm not too good at background so I decided to keep it simple)
1650x1050
1260x800
I would love to get any advice or critiques, anything and everything is welcome.
Adumaha said:Totally missed this thread, and posted this in the old one:
ice cream said:So whats the best way to start with Illustrator? I've been using Photoshop for like four years now, but I really want to get into illustrator designs. You know the vector type.
I want to be PRO AT THE PEN TOOL!
Any tutorials for actually how to use illustrator, easy stuff?
Raging Spaniard said:As for your Iron Man pick. The artist Adi Granov was the guy that came up with the new Iron Man suit concept, hes a really talented guy and maybe following his process would work better for you. Tutorial here
As a piece it works well but some areas make it feel slightly more amateurish like the hands, arms and legs which came out looking much more Photoshopped than other very successful areas like the face (that part came out fantastic)
Basically the fingers threw me off, they look way round and oversimplified, also the foreshortening on his right arm doesn't really work and looks awkward. If his right arm was raised the pose would have ended up being much more dramatic and the awkward positioning wouldn't have stood up as much, the way he looks now is more ethereal (like a dancer) and less menacing, and you definitely want Iron Man to look as badass as he can all the time.
Quick quick quick PS "fix" to make the pose work better
Im not a professional artist, and Im really young (19) but I can never imagine getting comfortable with my skill. Once I do, I gotta switch to drawing something else.Shockgamer said:So, to the artists in this thread: have you ever found a point where your work is "good enough?" How do you practice in your downtime? Any books or online tutorials you know about that could help a scrub like me? :lol
iddqd said:some cool stuff in here, Raging Spaniard have you heard the SIDEBAR interview with adi?
if not, go here!
sketchbook things:
OchreHand said:what a feast. so inspirational. here are my contrib...the last one i did last night
http://www.funlabor.com/funlabor_shipwreck.jpg
http://www.funlabor.com/funlabor_passing.jpg
http://www.funlabor.com/funlabor_so_far_away.png
Raging Spaniard said:Double post, sorry! Just finished this one ( <3 CT)
Raging Spaniard said:Double post, sorry! Just finished this one ( <3 CT)