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anime = gay
realism = boring
everyone needs a happy medium!!
also true story. i sprited first and drew my sprites but bigger. i later began drawing.
i also drew a lot of pokemon when i was younger but thats not important!
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i started off, my friend taught me how to draw manga styled drawings which she learnt the technique from a how-to book, then after a few years i just developed my own style. but ever since i've been writing a story, i havent been able to draw as much, but i still do draw a bit
♥Vampire Knight ♥ Kingdom Hearts ♥ Final Fantasy ♥ Mermaid Melody ♥ Tokyo Mew Mew ♥ Anime ♥ Games ♥ Etc...♥♥♥♥
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04-26-2009, 08:01 AM
(This post was last modified: 04-26-2009, 08:01 AM by LilGrim1991.)
Here's the major secret teachers won't tell you till you're good enough to do "self-critiques":
Drawing from life doesn't mean drawing in realism. Ever. You will never be able to duplicate or emulate a figure or subject perfectly. If you wanted that, you might as well get a photograph. A drawing is an interpretation of what you personally find interesting in a piece. There are countless, possibly infinite number of factors or variables that make up what your drawing. You just have to choose the ones you want to illustrate in that piece. If you notice how especially bright that white plastic chair is in the sun, so much so that it appears to glow, emphasize that! If you're drawing/painting mountains and you find the atmospheric perspective interesting (the mountains, as they get farther away, get more obscured by the moisture in the air and become less color-saturated), than emphasize that.
At the end of the day, its always your INTERPRETATION. If you only focus on making it exactly as you see it without taking interest in certain details, it WILL suck.
And those are my 2 cents. :v
(04-24-2009, 03:44 PM)Prometheus Wrote: i also drew a lot of pokemon when i was younger but thats not important! i remember when i was a kid and i drew mewtwo perfect, without looking at a ref picture and without tracing
i was so proud of myself that day and everyone thought i was a weirdo because i had it out on my desk the whole day
and this was in 7th grade, I think I had some serious chris-chan going on
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I used to draw pokemon when i was younger too! i had this pokemon book and i used to look at them and draw them lol... i think i still have that book somewhere
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I used to create pokémon and shapeshifters ftw.
YOU HAVE TO FEEL WHAT YOU DRAW, FEEL
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(04-24-2009, 03:44 PM)Prometheus Wrote: anime = gay
realism = boring
everyone needs a happy medium!!
also true story. i sprited first and drew my sprites but bigger. i later began drawing.
i also drew a lot of pokemon when i was younger but thats not important!
But if anime is gay then why is your avatar, uh, animeish? However, i agree.
さもないと私はあなたのママを撃って、veryoneより良い。 私は「神息子」としてreffredt oイエス自身です、それで、いいえ下へあなたの場所弓〔お辞儀〕と私はyaにクッキーを与えるかもしれません
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05-02-2009, 01:24 PM
(This post was last modified: 05-02-2009, 01:25 PM by Chutzpar.)
(04-26-2009, 08:01 AM)LilGrim1991 Wrote: Here's the major secret teachers won't tell you till you're good enough to do "self-critiques":
Drawing from life doesn't mean drawing in realism. Ever. You will never be able to duplicate or emulate a figure or subject perfectly. If you wanted that, you might as well get a photograph. A drawing is an interpretation of what you personally find interesting in a piece. There are countless, possibly infinite number of factors or variables that make up what your drawing. You just have to choose the ones you want to illustrate in that piece. If you notice how especially bright that white plastic chair is in the sun, so much so that it appears to glow, emphasize that! If you're drawing/painting mountains and you find the atmospheric perspective interesting (the mountains, as they get farther away, get more obscured by the moisture in the air and become less color-saturated), than emphasize that.
At the end of the day, its always your INTERPRETATION. If you only focus on making it exactly as you see it without taking interest in certain details, it WILL suck.
And those are my 2 cents. :v
You're right, but it's important to understand HOW to interpret things, without sounding too straight-laced.
There's always an element of realism (maybe 'convincing' is a better word than 'realistic'? IDK, I'm SLEEPY), so obviously you can't do ANIME STYLED KAWAII GESTURES, just to make sure nobody's misconstruing what you're saying here.
That kind of intepreting eventually becomes second nature, but holy crap is it a steep learning curve
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When I first started drawing: Your guess's as good as mine. I first started drawing Yoshi (I still do, actually), then I moved on to drawing DBZ stuff; it got boring after a while. I started to do my own stuff in 7th grade and started my own spriting stuff in 8th (?). I had my inspirations for my characters from:
- Gundam (which died down quickly)
- Metroid Prime series
- Marvel's Iron Man
- Transformers (from Michael Bay film(s))
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I remember the very first things i drew. I was 2, obsessed by vents(or whatever you call, it´s this:http://www.wiki2buy.com.br/images/6/6e/Ventilador.jpg)
Then i met a girl, when i was 3. We were best friends. i was 4 and i started "liking her" =3
I drew we both marrying. Everyday i drew these, at least twice. Until i got 9... o.o'
Then i starded drawing women in general ^^'
Sorry for my mistakes on english, people..... I am Brazilian, and to worsen that... i learnt english playing Final Fantasy and asking my mother.
EDIT: Now, 4 years have passed, and I`m an english teacher.
05-07-2009, 01:10 PM
(This post was last modified: 05-07-2009, 01:11 PM by Kosheh.)
i see.
When I started drawing girls I'd be too obsessed on detailing the lady parts because I was always fascinated by them (because, uh at that point I've never seen them)
since though, i actually saw boobs (when I was like 13), was rather disappointed and then from then on any boobs I drew were very, very subtle and...well, not as raunchy looking. Whenever I had the occasional busty-girl ask "hey, draw me your drawings are cute ^^" I'd always draw them with small boobs and they'd be like "It's really cute! But my boobs are too small." I didn't want to admit that I just didn't like drawing big boobs anymore because of the risks involved.
btw, ventilador -> "fan"
if you wanna get picky that specific one is an "oscillating fan", as the head moves 90 degrees, but calling it a "fan" is just fine.
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05-07-2009, 04:13 PM
(This post was last modified: 05-07-2009, 04:14 PM by JarJar.)
sonic->cartoon characters-->pokemon-->anime--->anything goes
shit i did it all, AT THE RIGHT TIME.
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Anime in like 4-5 grade, decided it was a bad idea and turned to cartoons. Did that for a while, then went to actual art classes with live models for figure drawing.
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(05-07-2009, 01:10 PM)Kosheh Wrote: I didn't want to admit that I just didn't like drawing big boobs anymore because of the risks involved.
I didn´t got to see these risks yet. Whaddaya mean?
Sorry for my mistakes on english, people..... I am Brazilian, and to worsen that... i learnt english playing Final Fantasy and asking my mother.
EDIT: Now, 4 years have passed, and I`m an english teacher.
(05-07-2009, 05:51 PM)JosephSeraph Wrote: (05-07-2009, 01:10 PM)Kosheh Wrote: I didn't want to admit that I just didn't like drawing big boobs anymore because of the risks involved.
I didn´t got to see these risks yet. Whaddaya mean?
It looking too slutty and girl you're doodling a cartoon of be offended ):
this was a problem with me ages ago ):
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