Posted 3 Feb 2012 Here's three from class today. Well, the first two are from class today and the third is from class tuesday or so. About an hour and a half for the first two, fifty minutes on the third. Sure they're "Nice," but they're not the contour they're supposed to be. In an effort to show shading I accidentally just literally straight up shaded them. And that was stupid of me. I'll do it better next time. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Posted 3 Feb 2012 are they made of wooddid Medusa turn them into stone pheo ):last guy looks like he's shielding his eyes from MEDUSA or maybe he saw the basilisk through a ghost pheonix561 likes this Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Posted 3 Feb 2012 By the way, sexy new podcast mascot? Yeah, that was all me. Go listen to it, also. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Posted 3 Feb 2012 Ohh, that's adorable. A Pol's Voice is so appropriate for the podcast. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Posted 11 Feb 2012 Fifty Minutes: Twenty five minutes later: Twenty Five minutes later: Guy kept moving his right arm so I didn't draw it. I probably should have, though. He's got a small head in here, too. Anyways, here's an update on that portrait I've been doing, on which I'm officially fifty percent done doing. I think it's coming along quite nicely, except for that ridiculous ear. Original photo, if we've all forgotten: Cirt likes this Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Posted 11 Feb 2012 The face is turning out p. pro. Also lol the foam thing. I guess it's artistic in the sense that it makes you look at something mundane in a more conceptualized light, but at the same time it's kind of pretentious. Do think it's kind of cool. People all leave an imprint during their lives that eventually goes away to make room for new imprints. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Posted 11 Feb 2012 If any part of that piece registered as a QR code, that would be pretty impressive. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Posted 11 Feb 2012 The face is turning out p. pro. Also lol the foam thing. I guess it's artistic in the sense that it makes you look at something mundane in a more conceptualized light, but at the same time it's kind of pretentious. Do think it's kind of cool. People all leave an imprint during their lives that eventually goes away to make room for new imprints. The "looking at it in a conceptualized light" thing is a given for any piece of concept art. It's a pretty pretentioous piece, and every time I look at a concept piece like this I always try to think of how the idea could be done better (which really isn't hard, concept art is usually stupid). If you want to give me a fleeting moment like the one the piece advertises, cook me dinner. It's cool watching you improve so quickly Pheo. What if each of those QR codes brought up a fun fact about Muriel? Do ho ho ho ho ho ho ho :> Anyways, the code isn't going to actually work. Now, if I did one in a real already registered size that may not be the case, and it sure would be interesting to try out sometime. But this one is larger than the largest QR codes that are used. It won't read anything. Not that I can't wait to see people try otherwise. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Posted 11 Feb 2012 that that's actually a funny idea and I'm going to have to find a way to impliment it someday. Also I'm at about 54 hours in this thing right now, so I should hit somewhere around a hundred when it's finished. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Posted 12 Feb 2012 Oh man. Do you have enough pens? (The answer is that you will never have enough pens) Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Posted 12 Feb 2012 Pens looks like penis hurrrr He will never have enough of that either. Cirt likes this Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Posted 17 Feb 2012 found this and thought of pheo and his faces. also, those QR codes, who knows, if you stand back far enough, theyd be regular sized. itd be interesting if some of them actually bring up stuff. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Posted 17 Feb 2012 He will never have enough of that either. I was going to say "like" to this post but then I remembered we can do that I am going to quote this for more recognition anyway because lololol Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Posted 2 Mar 2012 I haven't posted in here in two weeks because I was hoping that the big portrait we've all been paying attention to would be done by now, and I wanted to wait to post in here again until that happened. Unfortunately, the Gallery came and went at an earlier time than originally advertised and I ran out of time to finish this thing. Fortunately, I went to the gallery, and it sucked. All the stuff was amateur at best, and highschool grade at worst, which was actually half the gallery. The second half was people my age and at my skill level posting art on skateboards, with mixed results. Some were pretty good, but nothing was incredible. That, and this big thing would not have fit in at that show, whatsoever. It was strictly skateboard themed. Thankfully, there's a new show that's going to take place after spring break at my college, and this thing has plenty of time to get finished before then. It's going to be juried by some well known guy who's name escapes me (but he himself gets good reviews too apparently), so I'm hoping this will win an award or two. The picture is at the bottom of the post. First, let me post what was my first reductive charcoal portrait in a while. I was out of practice and did horribly. After fifty minutes I only had this much done, and I wasn't happy about that. I didn't even have to worry about drawing her face, and I still managed to squid up a /lot/ of this. In my defence, she had a habit of moving a /lot/ herself, sometimes replacing her leg entirely(what the squid, bro?). This drawing took place on valentine's day, which is apparently why she was wearing a sun dress thing instead of just being naked, according to my teacher. I guess that makes sense? I'm just upset that I couldn't give the first girl we had to draw all semester any justice. And of course I was a stupid shit and got my finger or thumb or whatever digit in the way but who cares, the misery that is this charcoal study is worse. Good lord, I /still/ didn't so much as touch her hands and feet and legs and things. She didn't hold still, and sure, normally I get irate about that, but for this drawing I'm more irritated that I just couldn't use charcoal that day. 140 minute drawing. This one, initially, looks like it's set up to look pretty bad. And in all respects, I was doing poorly off the bat. I made his hands HUGE and his head SMALL, and both of those go hilariously together. Look at the lines I was in the process of drawing to correct them. Imagine how much smaller the head was and how much bigger the hands were. I don't know what the squid happened. It came out pretty well done in the end, though. I somehow rendered the ankles really nicely for doing something so quickly, and although his mouth area looks strange from a distance, when you look at it on paper his lips are much nicer. That's one thing you have to look out for when you're doing a portrait like this. If you're so detail oriented like I am, you're tempted to just camp in one area and render something really nicely, then bullshit the rest of it. Forcing yourself to generalize every area can be very challenging, but it's something I'm learning. Now, I'm not going to say I made tons of progress during the time between this portrait and the girl above, because this guy was lit from behind during this session, and in a reductive portrait, it's very easy to render someone when they're lit from behind. This is because the skin is about the colour of the charcoal shade you just applied to your newsprint. But I digress, a simpler portrait was just what I needed to get back into using charcoal after spending all that time with pens. This one came out nicer than I hoped. Also I'm pretty sure that model has a thing for me. Also he's the first model I've ever seen with an uncircumcised penis. I saw it and was like "wooooaaaaaah." Anyways, here's Muriel again: The original photo for Muriel is finished, here. But because that photo is at a 3:4 ratio, exactly like what I have finished here, that doesn't make up for the final 25% of the top row that makes this a square. I'm pretty sure I'm somewhere north of 75 hours, I lost track a while ago. I'm at a point where I have to make up entirely whats up there. I'm still deciding between making it a typical randomized QR code texture that fades into her photo, or just making it look like the rest of her room. I'm not sure yet. But it's nice to finally be this far along. Not that it would really be purely random, because I'd still be using that formula I mentioned. But you get the idea, right? Next post will have more life drawing work, and a sneak peak of the big life drawing project I'm going to be doing, maybe. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites