30 August, 2009
value face
Actually I had another face that was a bit better, but I lost when I croped the canvas ¬¬...
And this is the time lapse, loads of trial and errors (more errors than trials XD)... I would like to see the time lapse of u guys with u have time :) .
Residential buildings studies
29 August, 2009
I smell residential buildings
Value studies weekend
Well... Since some of us are lagging behind on the value studies, and those are important, we'll devote the rest of the weekend and the beginning of Monday to them. So, make value studies of whatever you feel like from this week's topics. Have fun:)
P.S. Gonna post my residential buildings studies tonight.
P.S. Gonna post my residential buildings studies tonight.
Residential buildings I guess
28 August, 2009
Shops of various kinds and purposes
27 August, 2009
Residential buildings studies
Next topic is residential buildings studies. It'll be a two-day topic, so this means Friday included. I was thinking of doing studies on houses and the like today, and switching to big city residential buildings on Friday. So, you know- make as many as you can, and make 'em as diverse as you can. Have fun:)
Workshop studies
26 August, 2009
Workshop studies
New topic is workshop studies. The same as the stores- it can be any kind of workshop you like- pottery, blacksmith, tanner, etc.
Gonna try and finish my value study for the previous topic and make a new one for this one.
Gonna try and finish my value study for the previous topic and make a new one for this one.
25 August, 2009
Store studies
24 August, 2009
Store studies
This week is environment week again.
We'll be doing different types of buildings each day. So, to begin we'll draw stores. All kinds of stores you can think of- small ones, big ones, parts of ones, high-tech ones, clothing stores, sports stores and so on.
Sooo... you know- make as many as possible and try to include a few value studies.
Have fun:)
We'll be doing different types of buildings each day. So, to begin we'll draw stores. All kinds of stores you can think of- small ones, big ones, parts of ones, high-tech ones, clothing stores, sports stores and so on.
Sooo... you know- make as many as possible and try to include a few value studies.
Have fun:)
Facial Features
22 August, 2009
20 August, 2009
catching up on torsoes
Shocking announcement!
Hello. Here's a shocking announcement.
Due to me not posting my facial features studies, Mortleg not posting his facial features studies, Calader not posting his facial features studies, and SoulSurvivor not posting... at all, I've decided to keep the facial features topic till Friday. Then, Friday till Saturday we'll be drawing faces. And then, Saturday and Sunday, we'll be drawing complete figures. With faces and fingers... and toes. The goal is to make them detailed and also practice values. Sooo... we'll be making less studies, but we'll take longer on each of them.
I was also thinking that maybe we should start making some our daily studies value studies. Sssooo... what do you guys think?
Due to me not posting my facial features studies, Mortleg not posting his facial features studies, Calader not posting his facial features studies, and SoulSurvivor not posting... at all, I've decided to keep the facial features topic till Friday. Then, Friday till Saturday we'll be drawing faces. And then, Saturday and Sunday, we'll be drawing complete figures. With faces and fingers... and toes. The goal is to make them detailed and also practice values. Sooo... we'll be making less studies, but we'll take longer on each of them.
I was also thinking that maybe we should start making some our daily studies value studies. Sssooo... what do you guys think?
Street corners & Crossroads
19 August, 2009
torsoes
Facial features studies
We're making studies of facial features today. That means -eyes, noses, mouths and ears. Doesn't matter if it's pure line drawings or shaded pictures. They may even be colour. Just make more of them, so you learn more in the process. Have fun now:)
18 August, 2009
Torso studies
17 August, 2009
Anatomy week 17.08-23.08
Hello:)
I fail at weekend updating... But anyway, here's the plan for the week. Today's topic is torso studies. Then we'll make facial features studies (ears included), then we'll move on to whole faces, and then we'll either make studies of people in general (concentrating on whichever parts we wish), or we'll keep the usual weekend routine and make more of the studies we did during the week.
So, today's topic- torso studies. No matter if they're male or female, chubby or skinny and so on. Soo... keep 'em simple, make as much as possible.
I fail at weekend updating... But anyway, here's the plan for the week. Today's topic is torso studies. Then we'll make facial features studies (ears included), then we'll move on to whole faces, and then we'll either make studies of people in general (concentrating on whichever parts we wish), or we'll keep the usual weekend routine and make more of the studies we did during the week.
So, today's topic- torso studies. No matter if they're male or female, chubby or skinny and so on. Soo... keep 'em simple, make as much as possible.
15 August, 2009
Weekend 15.08.2009-16.08.2009
Well... It's the weekend. We're drawing whatever we feel like drawing from all of this week's topics. Which means, general hardsurface studies, architecture and buildings, vehicles and machinery, and studies of objects from life. Have fun with 'em.
Object studies
Objects
Well... Next topic is objects. Which means... just about anything. Watches, glasses, tables, flash drives... Drawing from life is encouraged here since we all have access to obects. Sooo... again, keep it simple, do as many as you can. And it's important they be done from life. Have fun now.
14 August, 2009
Vehicles and machinery studies
Vehicles and machinery
Oookay... New topic's gonna be vehicles and machinery. Prefferably vehicles that look like machinery. Like cranes, bulldozers, trains, mining machinery.
The plan is to finish this week off as a kind of "Introduction to perspective drawing". Afterwards, we'll focus on each of the individual topics we've gone through this week, so we're probably gonna be doing a lot of building studies (different styles, different environments, etc.), then a lot of machinery studies and so on.
Any thoughts on the matter are appreciated. As you have probably figured out by now- the schedule isn't set in stone so feel free to suggest stuff, disagree with stuff and so on.
The plan is to finish this week off as a kind of "Introduction to perspective drawing". Afterwards, we'll focus on each of the individual topics we've gone through this week, so we're probably gonna be doing a lot of building studies (different styles, different environments, etc.), then a lot of machinery studies and so on.
Any thoughts on the matter are appreciated. As you have probably figured out by now- the schedule isn't set in stone so feel free to suggest stuff, disagree with stuff and so on.
13 August, 2009
Church of Tesla
Architecture and buildings studies
Architecture and buildings
Just so you know guys, the next topic is architecture and buildings. They can be "pin-up" style drawings of isolated buildings or they can be part of a larger composition. The important thing is that there's buildings in the studies.
Have fun!
Have fun!
12 August, 2009
Hard-on surface
Hardsurface studies 02
Here's some more from me. I'll maybe draw some more after work, but wouldn't really bet on it. I'm happy with some parts of those. Others really bug me, but they were fun to do. Hoping that if I do a thousand of those, I'll get really awesome. Or at least learn how to draw a square. Or reveal the secret of immortality... Who knows?
Anyway... It seems we'll be announcing the topics in the evenings soooo... next topic comming in the evening. But it'll probably be architecture and buildings.
Hardsurface studies: Industrial elements
And here's some from me. Decided to start small with some industrial tools and ellements. Pretty misserable first attempt, with a couple of nicer hits. Expect more soon.
Labels:
controls,
crane,
industrial,
machine,
power,
tools,
transformer
More of the same
Ssooo... next topic is indeed more of the same. We discussed it and decided that it'll be best if we make another session of those, that'll serve as a kind of warm-up. Then, in the following days we'll do buildings, vehicles and objects, and during the weekend- whatever we want from all that. So- more studies of scenes with prominent perspective are expected:)
Have fun now:)
Have fun now:)
11 August, 2009
Hardsurface studies
10 August, 2009
Hardsurface
Next topic is hardsurface studies. Like Lok Jansen's sketches. Every source of reference is fine (from life, from photos...). The goal is to make only line drawings, so keep it quick and simple. The more,the better. Also, the more complicated the perspective, the better. So, buildings, objects, rooms... anything is fine, but it is better if it's a composition of several objects so spacial relations can be explored.
Tomorrow will probably be more of the same, but we'll see.
Also, we (as in me and two other people who haven't posted anything) decided it would be best to switch between anatomy and environments each week. So this week is dedicated to environment studies and next week we'll be back to anatomy.
Tomorrow will probably be more of the same, but we'll see.
Also, we (as in me and two other people who haven't posted anything) decided it would be best to switch between anatomy and environments each week. So this week is dedicated to environment studies and next week we'll be back to anatomy.
Arms and legs
09 August, 2009
Hands and feet
08 August, 2009
Hello
Hello, all you people who may be reading this. The idea of this whole thing is to keep people motivated and make 'em do daily studies on various topics.Also, giving feedback on other people's studies is encouraged.
So far there's only a few of us (two actually... maybe three... or four), but the more people join in, the less likely it is for the acitivity to die off. And so far the whole thing has been going on for about a week.
The closest thing to a plan I currently have is to maybe change the general subject of the studies each week. Which means a week of anatomy followed by a week of environments (or everything else that is not related to anatomy - vehicles, buildings, woods...). Then, during the weekend we should all either take a break from this, or try to make more studies on whichever subjects we liked during the week.
So far the topics were:
hands
arms
feet
legs
Next week will either be devoted to faces and torsos, or to something environment related (like cookie jars.)
Ssooooo... I'll be posting my studies soon. In case you want to join in the fun send me an e-mail or comment on this post and let me know. You'll need a Gmail account to be able to post here.
So far there's only a few of us (two actually... maybe three... or four), but the more people join in, the less likely it is for the acitivity to die off. And so far the whole thing has been going on for about a week.
The closest thing to a plan I currently have is to maybe change the general subject of the studies each week. Which means a week of anatomy followed by a week of environments (or everything else that is not related to anatomy - vehicles, buildings, woods...). Then, during the weekend we should all either take a break from this, or try to make more studies on whichever subjects we liked during the week.
So far the topics were:
hands
arms
feet
legs
Next week will either be devoted to faces and torsos, or to something environment related (like cookie jars.)
Ssooooo... I'll be posting my studies soon. In case you want to join in the fun send me an e-mail or comment on this post and let me know. You'll need a Gmail account to be able to post here.
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