I havent been able to post my artwork for quite a while now. Finally, I had a chance to scan in my most recent work, so here is the raw pencil drawings:
http://www.trportfolio.net/upload/uploads/813517BruceLee.jpg
this is a picture I drew of Bruce Lee, along with my horribly disfigured first attempt. (was without reference, is why)
http://www.trportfolio.net/upload/uploads/306630Berserker.jpg
a character concept for a mod I am making for TES: Oblivion.
http://www.trportfolio.net/upload/uploads/841962FigureDrawing.jpg
a figure drawing attempt from a small time-frame of reference.
http://www.trportfolio.net/upload/uploads/839976HandTests1.jpg
just some tests with hands and arms.
http://www.trportfolio.net/upload/uploads/847708HandTests2.jpg
more hands, little less clean this time.
http://www.trportfolio.net/upload/uploads/23520KidConceptArt.jpg
helping someone with a game, this is a concept art for the protagonist.
http://www.trportfolio.net/upload/uploads/897025SithLordDaiTun.jpg
a concept art for my idea of a sith lord. I will be flashing this and the protagonist concept art and will be hosting most of these pictures on a portfolio site in the near future.
Recent Artwork...
Started by: raidforce | Replies: 17 | Views: 1,391
Oct 15, 2008 12:35 AM #273232
Oct 15, 2008 11:57 PM #273707
any comments or criticism? Something about the perspective or anatomy?
Oct 16, 2008 12:48 AM #273731
I like the last and the hand sketches. You got some decent sketching.
Oct 16, 2008 12:51 AM #273735
thanks, I am doing it all slightly sketchy now, so that I can get used to figure drawing in animation.
Oct 16, 2008 12:53 AM #273739
When it comes to the main details you seem to have it down. But work on combining the parts of the body better so the angles don't look opposing in the same picture.
Bruce Lee's lower arm is larger than his bicep, on the arm further away. His face seems to be sliding to and angle aswell.
They're all nice though. Keep it up.
Bruce Lee's lower arm is larger than his bicep, on the arm further away. His face seems to be sliding to and angle aswell.
They're all nice though. Keep it up.
Oct 16, 2008 1:26 AM #273776
The hands are great, but the arms in most of your other drawings (not the Bruce Lee one though) were very short. Try downloading some Andrew Loomis stuff, his figure drawing book has great figure proportioning techniques.
Oct 21, 2008 3:36 AM #277134
For a party I am having, which I am inviting about 15 friends to, I have made a poster to go with it. The poster is going to be only handed out to the people I am inviting, so I was less concerned with the design itself, and more on just making it look good:
http://img381.imageshack.us/my.php?image=halloweenpartyqt0.png
http://img381.imageshack.us/my.php?image=halloweenpartyqt0.png
Oct 22, 2008 1:08 AM #277656
here is what I drew for the halloween time art collab:
http://www.trportfolio.net/upload/uploads/73527Halloween.jpg
http://www.trportfolio.net/upload/uploads/73527Halloween.jpg
Oct 23, 2008 10:47 PM #278832
I'm not gonna lie. That's pretty weird, bro (Halloween Collab). Kinda creative, though, so it's all good.
Well, I'm not an art expert; I draw sort of like The Boondocks. Less cartoony in detail, but I can draw some realistic crap when I want to. (Just so you know I'm not just a jackass)
Well, I'd like to begin with the fact that you can draw hands really well. I mean in the later sketches the hands were great. I always draw hands freestyle which is probably why mine are sometimes unproportional... But anyway, everything else lacks that same sense of proportion and when I looked at some of them I got the feeling that you don't put as much effort into the rest of the body as you do the hands. Erm, no offense. Maybe if you were to use proportion techniques on the body it'd turn out alot better.
Well, I'm not an art expert; I draw sort of like The Boondocks. Less cartoony in detail, but I can draw some realistic crap when I want to. (Just so you know I'm not just a jackass)
Well, I'd like to begin with the fact that you can draw hands really well. I mean in the later sketches the hands were great. I always draw hands freestyle which is probably why mine are sometimes unproportional... But anyway, everything else lacks that same sense of proportion and when I looked at some of them I got the feeling that you don't put as much effort into the rest of the body as you do the hands. Erm, no offense. Maybe if you were to use proportion techniques on the body it'd turn out alot better.
Oct 24, 2008 12:43 AM #278980
the reason for the hands being so good is because I spent so much time trying to get better at them. I am trying to get better at proportions now, so it will be a while, but soon I will be an expert. :)
Oct 24, 2008 7:23 AM #279287
http://img370.imageshack.us/my.php?image=sketcheszz5.png
some sketches I drew up....I messed up the thumb on one of the hands, though.
some sketches I drew up....I messed up the thumb on one of the hands, though.
Oct 24, 2008 9:53 AM #279305
You seem to draw chubby-looking hands. It might just seem chubby because of the style I draw them.
Anyway, good work man. Keep it up.
Anyway, good work man. Keep it up.
Oct 24, 2008 5:33 PM #279501
nah, they are chubby, lake. :P I first started drawing hands from a bad tutorial book, so one quirk of that artist has rubbed off onto me. Just like with my anatomy.
Oct 24, 2008 7:26 PM #279577
I gotta say, your art turns me on. Btw, I think I'll be off to the drawing board in a minute myself. Keep up the good work......also, for some advice on hands, some people have a wide wrist, causing a dip in at the base of the hands. Unless you're drawing from your own hands and you have a little bit of weight on ya.






Oct 24, 2008 8:55 PM #279644
thanks rawgreen, I will take a loot at that hand anatomy one.