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Judah Rojas
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Cool dragon, and maybe a critique?This is a (pretty cool) dragon that I drew with some poscas. If anyone has a feedback please share, thank you!
Judah Rojas
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17d
Hi Thống Lê, I love your painting! I don’t do much digital painting, but here are some of my critiques. I like the flowers, but I think the apple and glass are too bright, and unattached to the scene. The mustard-y background is good, but I think a better color could’ve been chosen, but overall it’s still a great painting!
This a a rough draft of a tattoo style i’m working on
I think they're good. They're a little fast, and I think that you maybe could have added a few more frames. If this is your rough version then they're great, but if this is your "final draft" then maybe you could make it smoother.
But overall, they are done pretty well.
thank you and honestly it was my first time I'm figuring out the process. but you suggested more frames like copies of the same one
Judah Rojas
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28d
Hope I’m not late for the party, My name is Judah Rojas, I’m writing a sci-fi novel, i and ’m a bassist. I love traditional Japanese paintings, and American Tattoo art, and I combine both for a cool style. I also love Moebius’ work.
What makes bad art bad? Before you start guessing, let me explain.
There are many new artists that quit because their art is “Subjectively” bad. (Just look at abstract art, it’ll make you feel better about your art) But just because YOU think YOUR art is bad, doesn’t mean it is. Bad art is defined by this: “A piece of art that tries to be X but fails miserably at it.”
SO, if abstract IS trying to be abstract, it's good, it’s not trying to be a realistic portrait. We judge so much of what WE think art should look like, even though it might be trying to be something else. I hope this helps someone who’s (hypothetically) making a comic but being judged because it doesn't look like the Mona Lisa.
P.S. you also might be judging yourself compared to a professional’s work. So of course it won’t look like their’s.
These are two drawings I did with Posca paint pens. It’s a new style I’m working with, these are also inspired by a Brazilian Jiu Jitsu vibe. The red guy I call Strength and the Japanese next to him says “Hatamoto.” The Green one I call technique, and the japanese above him say “Bushido,” which means the Way of the Warrior, or Samurai.
A drawing of a classic car that I did with some Cool grey toned markers. (20%, 60%. and 80%. I sadly did not have a 40% grey)
Just some wave drawings I drew with ink, then colored in photoshop. Any critiques?
Judah Rojas
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1mo
They look good, I can definitely tell what they are. The best things you can work on are the foreshortening, and the anatomy of the drawings.