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@zuzielikesmushroom
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3yr
added comment inWhat are some good art programs to learn to do digital painting?
Krita,GIMP,FireAlpaca, those are all free too :> ( I think you can only get them on a computer you can get them on a mac too)
Hi Renz Rudolf Landicho!
Great exercise, you are doing there!
When I looked at your studies, I noticed a lot of inconsistencies that indicate you are studying the shapes and contures of the skull instead of forms. This seems to be more or less the same thing at first sight, but it is not. Shapes and lines changes drastically when the object or the viewer moves even slightly. If you want to understand the skull and not just "a viewpoint"/symbol, you need to focus on the volumetric forms within and around the skull and where they intersect.
This will help you with the landmarks and the perspective as well as with reconstructing the skull in angles you imagined.
Have a nice day and keep up the work :)
Second entry with Kim Kardashian this time
Dang had no idea this was happening
Brandon Walsh, aka Mr. Cow.
Sorry your eyes might hurt a little.
Steve Lenze
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3yr
Hey zuzielikesmushroom,
Nice first attempt at drawing an eye, They can be very tricky. What will help you going forward with all your drawings is to look at the structure of things. The eye is a great example of this. You will notice in my drawing that the structure of the eye is a sphere, it is covered by skin which gives the eye its shape. Always think about the 3D structure of something, and it will help you draw it more convincingly. I hope this helps :)
I have been practicing anatomy for a few days and I wanted to see if I had any mistakes also, for the legs should I put circles or no circles let me know which one helps better
This is just some practice this is the first I have practiced with eyes
Levi Simpson
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4yr
Nothing like a good intro thread. :)
Hey there fellow artists, I'm Levi from Washington State.
Mostly been a sketch artists these last few years as I've found myself coming back to a love of art and creating. A lot of my drawing and what painting I do comes from life or imagination and while I'm not 100% sure where I want to go artistically, be it a profession or something else, I do know I want to continue to get better, grow my range of subjects and mediums, and overall make sure that it's always a source of joy for me. That said, I'd love to start stepping my game up and doing more "Finished" work and start taking some of my ideas and creatures a bit further.
Someday I'll get a scanner to start scanning things in from my sketchbook but here is a sampling of what I tend to post on instagram, which is where I put most of my work. :)
Nice to meet you all.