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^ Those plant studies are incredible. I love are like yours with a very sketchy (for lack of a better word) style
 
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Here's an acrylic I just finished

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^ The high contrast sets a really cool mood in those, nice job!

Thanks everyone. I hope you don't mind the sketch dumps. I just finished getting 2 bulky portfolios together so I've got all of my latest poop right on my desktop and I figured it would be cool to share them on NS. This thread is great btw

More stuffs:

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baaAAH ok I'm done

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Those eggs are intense.

I like this whole abstract art, geometric thing, whatever it's called. Obviously the rectangles thing has been done by many people, so I gave it a try. Phone photo, looks slightly better in real life, but I feel like it needs more to it. Or it could be really lame.

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I don't know, these things are weird. I said fuck science for a bit, cause I have a saturday test tomorrow, and tried this out. I have one art class and we talked about balance, so I tried to balance it with the dark black square, and the line connects it all.

I feel like there's more subtlety that I'm missing to this type of drawing.
 
Plus here's a robot surfing and the small, plan sketch of the other thing I posted.616767.jpeg

The dotted lines shouldn't be there, and my phone's quite pitiful dynamic range kinda butchered the shading.
 
dafernertly, I like the direction of those lines, I get lost in fur really easily.

Here's a chalk drawing I've been working on. I'm not sure if it's finished... then again, I'm never really finished with anything... What's more frustrating Is that I can still count how many times I've used colour on one hand, so I'm generally uncomfortable with any chromatic medium, which makes being confident in making alterations very difficult.

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Brock, that's beautiful. I find working with color hard too, I'm def more of a black and white kind of person
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I used a photo at the beginning to get the proportions right but once I busted out the pen I freestyled it
 
I think somebody might have once said something along the lines of: if the color isn't helping the image, take it out. But about photos. I suppose in painting you can make the color help the image, so this statement is somewhat invalid. fuuuuuuuuuuuuuuu logic

But I have this art class and I have to do a still life pencil drawing. Considering a skateboard wheel or a ray gun as portrayed in the 40s/50s, if that counts as still life. I'll post the results later, it's probably gonna suck.
 
Yea I agree. I mean, I enjoy using black and white line the most. The drawing I posted was mainly an experimentation and study of colour, or at least that's what it felt like. It has good moments and bad moments. Colour is awesome though, I'm excited to learn more about it and hopefully develop my understanding enough to be able to do full scale paintings and such. I'm definitely on the market for a tablet, but I wanted to get some traditional understanding of colour mixing and stuff before I dive too deeply into digital. The fundamentals are always the most important.
 
Ok dude, was that really necessary? Obviously he's biting but everyone's gotta start somewhere. Studying and imitating other artist's work is a really, really important step in developing your own style. It's fun and brings you closer to recognizing your true artistic sensibilities.

But now that we're talking about it (plagiarism), I gotta put my foot down and say displaying it in a (public) personal gallery showing is a bit much... you'd be receiving praise and recognition for someone else's design.
 
I tried, it can at least pass off as a severely flat spotted wheel.

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And I turned up the iso to like 6400 or something, so the noise/noise reduction somewhat obscures what little texture I was able to emulate. I tried to get those sideways marks you get from powerslides, but it didn't work as well as I hoped.
 
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Kinda glad I took this art class (I'm not an art major, it's for general requirements), it's fun. We did timed drawings, from 2 to 10 minutes. This was my first time trying this style and these were the best ones. People modeled for us and we drew, the second is supposed to be two girls sitting back to back. And faces and hands are hard as fuck so I kinda left them out.
 
And in the first it's not supposed to be the girl's ass showing, I don't know why that line is there. But I just looked at it posted on here and noticed that.
 
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Still trying, learning as I go. Although I should probably do easier objects first, cause this camera is quite complex and curvy and awesome. I butchered the whole lens/shutter unit. Actually now that I look at it, the whole thing could be way better. The ones on the other page were better I think.

 
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