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Chris Martin
Chris Martin
Toronto
Improving and expanding my toolset to tell more stories.
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@wasabi_studio
Lv 2 Skully. I think I overdid with details in the neck, I was being hypnotized by the bones and veins and things... I just lost track of the purpose of the assignment
Chris Martin
I did the same with mine, but who cares, we had fun right?! Great job
James O
Looking for feedback and critique. Here's my camel and skelly. I may have simplified too much? Enjoyed the assignments and I'm looking forward to the next one.
Chris Martin
I think these are fantastic, great choices in simplifying.
Chris Martin
Here are my submissions. I recorded a timelapse for those interested, check out my new website and YouTiube channel!
Chris Martin
Not simplified I know, but I was having fun with lines either way!
Apolonster
Here is my attempt to draw something similar using techniques from video.
Chris Martin
Love this, the pose and all, great job
Chris Martin
An original character design for a friend. Tried to colour with these methods and it was really an eye opener. Would love any feedback. Using Krita, and still trying to find a brush with a soft edge and a hard edge. Also, not sure how to rotate the brush to control the direction of the hard and soft edges. I may be missing something in my setup. I am using a Surface Pro 8, with latest version of Krita. Thanks!
Chris Martin
Asked for help
I tried to colour an original drawing. Still figuring out the blending modes and really, painting is a new skill I'm trying to develop. Any feedback would be greatly appreciated!
Chris Martin
I gave both references a shot. I would like to spend more time on this, but here is where I am so far.
Chris Martin
How do you feel about this messy quick gestural approach? Should I polish them? Work slower?
Avshin
2yr
i feel like you skipped really important parts of the pose's spirit such as the twist at the torso bottom camera angle with wide lense perspective and left leg coming forward right leg going back. you can try takıng notes of the pose's vibe and what are the important parts of the pose before starting. Nice drawing <3
Diana Mata
2yr
I think it's alright to make multiple lines, as long as they are not random.
Chris Martin
First attempt - feedback welcomed
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