Drawing a day 2012
TheDR 31 Dec 2011
Hey!
I thought it would be a cool idea to create a drawing a day and post it on a blog. Its mainly for myself to improve my drawing skills, but I'd like to get input from some people In the form of comments and ideas of what I can draw.
Here is a link to the blog.
Every so often I will call upon this thread for ideas and with an occasional update of some drawings that I liked.
I thought it would be a cool idea to create a drawing a day and post it on a blog. Its mainly for myself to improve my drawing skills, but I'd like to get input from some people In the form of comments and ideas of what I can draw.
Here is a link to the blog.
Every so often I will call upon this thread for ideas and with an occasional update of some drawings that I liked.
Slightly Wonky Robob 31 Dec 2011
That's a pretty cool idea. Wish I could commit to something like that.
Good luck.
Good luck.
Gen.Kenobi 31 Dec 2011
Looks cool! I'll be watching closely!
Just don't forget to notify us when a new drawing is up
Just don't forget to notify us when a new drawing is up
TheDR 01 Jan 2012
Here is my first drawing. Its quite random, but what did you really expect?
I call it Dictator Bot, feel free to give me a few ideas of what I can draw next.
Hopefully when I get more time I will learn a few more techniques and I will start to shade my drawings more, but this is a good start.
I call it Dictator Bot, feel free to give me a few ideas of what I can draw next.
Hopefully when I get more time I will learn a few more techniques and I will start to shade my drawings more, but this is a good start.
ΓΛPTΘΓ 02 Jan 2012
It is a great idea to start with something that have more straight lines. Until you get used to shading as well with nice shadowing and background, it is simply easier to get something with more straight line drawn. Keep it up.
Camille 02 Jan 2012
yeah, what paptor said. try your hand at something mechanical with lots of different shapes like tubes, boxes, cones and so forth. that'll lay out a nice basis for your shading.
General 02 Jan 2012
Raptor and Camille already said what I gonna say, they are right, do not make the mistakes I do, first learn the basics of shading,lighting and if you are serious about it learn colour theory aswell, then start with complex designs, I had hard time to change my drawing style and improve it for myself, it is hard because I were not working on simple things. Do some cubes and calculate ( don't make the math ) where the light and shadows will fell and add more geometric shapes each next time, like spheres and pyramids.
After understanding the shadows and lighting, start sketching but do not create straight and hard lines, draw free and smooth, keep the pressure low, it is easier to correct the angles and reshape the sketch that way. Good luck and have fun with drawing
After understanding the shadows and lighting, start sketching but do not create straight and hard lines, draw free and smooth, keep the pressure low, it is easier to correct the angles and reshape the sketch that way. Good luck and have fun with drawing
TheDR 02 Jan 2012
Day 2
Thanks for the comments, your tips and knowledge are a valuable resource in my early drawing days.
I'm feeling this first month is going to be full of different styles, if anyone has any tips or links to tips on basic drawing in photoshop I would be truly appreciative.
Edited by TheDR, 02 January 2012 - 23:20.
Thanks for the comments, your tips and knowledge are a valuable resource in my early drawing days.
I'm feeling this first month is going to be full of different styles, if anyone has any tips or links to tips on basic drawing in photoshop I would be truly appreciative.
Edited by TheDR, 02 January 2012 - 23:20.
Libains 02 Jan 2012
Not a lot I can say about illustration really but I'd say that the use of the tablet doesn't stop you using the tools on Photoshop - even on a sketch such as the gears I'd use the tools to create objects - such as the circles that the gears start from, and the lines drawn across the middle, etc. Photoshop is there to enhance, not just mimic your natural abilities
General 03 Jan 2012
TheDR, on 02 January 2012 - 23:20, said:
Day 2
Thanks for the comments, your tips and knowledge are a valuable resource in my early drawing days.
I'm feeling this first month is going to be full of different styles, if anyone has any tips or links to tips on basic drawing in photoshop I would be truly appreciative.
Thanks for the comments, your tips and knowledge are a valuable resource in my early drawing days.
I'm feeling this first month is going to be full of different styles, if anyone has any tips or links to tips on basic drawing in photoshop I would be truly appreciative.
I assume you use tablet ?
Gen.Kenobi 03 Jan 2012
http://www.blender3d...products_id=122
Very good. It's in the Creative Commons License, so you should have no probleman downloading it. Unless you want and has the money to support Blender Foundation
Very good. It's in the Creative Commons License, so you should have no probleman downloading it. Unless you want and has the money to support Blender Foundation
TheDR 03 Jan 2012
Day 3
It's Bob's house!
For some reason I always forget to use the shapes. You'd be pleased to know I used the circle a couple of times in today's drawing
I assume you use tablet ?
Yeah, I do use a tablet.
That video is very cool, thanks.
Thanks for that, I watched the free one and it was very good. Some of the programs it links to seem quite interesting as well.
It's Bob's house!
AJ, on 02 January 2012 - 23:42, said:
Not a lot I can say about illustration really but I'd say that the use of the tablet doesn't stop you using the tools on Photoshop - even on a sketch such as the gears I'd use the tools to create objects - such as the circles that the gears start from, and the lines drawn across the middle, etc. Photoshop is there to enhance, not just mimic your natural abilities
For some reason I always forget to use the shapes. You'd be pleased to know I used the circle a couple of times in today's drawing
General, on 03 January 2012 - 14:50, said:
TheDR, on 02 January 2012 - 23:20, said:
Day 2
Thanks for the comments, your tips and knowledge are a valuable resource in my early drawing days.
I'm feeling this first month is going to be full of different styles, if anyone has any tips or links to tips on basic drawing in photoshop I would be truly appreciative.
Thanks for the comments, your tips and knowledge are a valuable resource in my early drawing days.
I'm feeling this first month is going to be full of different styles, if anyone has any tips or links to tips on basic drawing in photoshop I would be truly appreciative.
I assume you use tablet ?
Yeah, I do use a tablet.
That video is very cool, thanks.
Gen.Kenobi, on 03 January 2012 - 16:37, said:
http://www.blender3d...products_id=122
Very good. It's in the Creative Commons License, so you should have no probleman downloading it. Unless you want and has the money to support Blender Foundation
Very good. It's in the Creative Commons License, so you should have no probleman downloading it. Unless you want and has the money to support Blender Foundation
Thanks for that, I watched the free one and it was very good. Some of the programs it links to seem quite interesting as well.
Libains 04 Jan 2012
Well my biggest thing for you to work on from today's drawing would be perspective. The speaker doesn't look like it's behind the house, and if it's supposed to be to the right and facing it, that doesn't look like its happening either. Found these, they may be of use: http://www.artyfacto...ctive_index.htm
Wizard 04 Jan 2012
I would rather say that the speaker is supposed to be that large. What does hamper the impact of the drawing is the position in relation to the perspective, i.e., the perspective doesn't follow that of the house.
Libains 04 Jan 2012
Oh, I'm not denying the size of the speaker works, rather I'm noting as you did, that the perspective does't work.
Gen.Kenobi 04 Jan 2012
@TheDR: glady you liked it.
BTw nice picture. For some reason i like sketches.. You just need to work out on the perspective, like AJ said eheheheheh
BTw nice picture. For some reason i like sketches.. You just need to work out on the perspective, like AJ said eheheheheh
TheDR 04 Jan 2012
Day 4 - Hand
@AJ: Yeah, I tried fixing the speaker but ended up just making it worse, I didn't want to miss the day deadline so I just posted it as it is. That link looks quite good, thanks. I realise perspective is one of the biggest things I need work on (or just need to put more effort into ).
@AJ: Yeah, I tried fixing the speaker but ended up just making it worse, I didn't want to miss the day deadline so I just posted it as it is. That link looks quite good, thanks. I realise perspective is one of the biggest things I need work on (or just need to put more effort into ).
Camille 04 Jan 2012
tbh iwouldn't start shading just yet. it might sound silly but at this point it'll hold you back more than anything. first thing with hands (and everything in general) is shape and balance. try to get that shape just right and make it look like a hand that COULD be real. this is very important if you want to have the ability to draw stuff from heart. the reason for all this is that even though the object might be well shaded, it will still look like ass since it's proportions and shape will be all messed up.
so focus on lineart first and only start shading when you are at least 90% sure the shape is right. i recommend you ask other people to rate it before doing any shading. the reason for this is because when you are working on something for a long time, you get accustomed to it and start overlooking certain things that seem obvious to outsiders. the best thing you can do is ask feedback as soon as possible.
as for the project btw, good idea. it will be interesting to see your development.
so focus on lineart first and only start shading when you are at least 90% sure the shape is right. i recommend you ask other people to rate it before doing any shading. the reason for this is because when you are working on something for a long time, you get accustomed to it and start overlooking certain things that seem obvious to outsiders. the best thing you can do is ask feedback as soon as possible.
as for the project btw, good idea. it will be interesting to see your development.
Gen.Kenobi 11 Jan 2012
Why did u stop updating here?
I thought that you abandoned your project, untill I checked your blog
I thought that you abandoned your project, untill I checked your blog
Slightly Wonky Robob 11 Jan 2012
TheDR 13 Jan 2012
Sorry about not updating this thread, I didn't want to spam it every day and end up double, triple, quadruple posting . For the update, Eight new drawings, with the latest one being the most complicated.
Thanks again Gen. Kenobi, those blender tutorials were really good and have helped me a lot.
Thanks again Gen. Kenobi, those blender tutorials were really good and have helped me a lot.
TheDR 31 Dec 2012
I did it, I did a drawing everyday for a whole year!
Here is a video showing all the drawings in order
I don't think I will carry on for another year
Here is a video showing all the drawings in order
I don't think I will carry on for another year