a study in pokemon drawings: the zergrush story (art, many large images)

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Post by Orange » 15 Dec 2018, 19:47

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Post by Ivory » 15 Dec 2018, 20:17

omfgzergrush wrote:So, I haven't shaded this one yet, but intend to at some point (oh man let's see if I actually do).

Suggestion from a friend. Angie Thompson from the Trauma Center series.

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I like how intense her eyes/stare looks

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Post by Sirena » 16 Dec 2018, 02:17

I love the eyes.It is like it is staring into my soul
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Re: a study in pokemon drawings: the zergrush story (art, many large images)

Post by lolin » 16 Dec 2018, 17:05

PharaohAtem wrote:Cool

H03nn89 wrote:Cool.

Orange wrote:Looc

Nocchi wrote:Looc.

I'm sensing a theme here... :nekothink:

Ivory wrote:I like how intense her eyes/stare looks

Catacombs wrote:I love the eyes.It is like it is staring into my soul

Thanks everybody! And I don't really think I meant to make her eyes so intense, they just kinda turned out that way. ^^
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Re: a study in pokemon drawings: the zergrush story (art, many large images)

Post by Orange » 16 Dec 2018, 22:28

:nekothink: ...ereh emeht a gnisnes m'I

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Post by Natty » 16 Dec 2018, 23:18

This is a good start with the line work, and shade it if you feel like you want to! Your work is getting more accurate each time which is great to see.

Do you plan the eyes a lot while you're drawing? It might be helpful to do some rough planning to make sure the width and heights are the same, which does get very tricky with anime! Always good to work out the top and bottom of each eye so you don't go over that mark, and develop it with shading and the eyeliner.

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Re: a study in pokemon drawings: the zergrush story (art, many large images)

Post by lolin » 17 Dec 2018, 00:45

H03nn89 wrote:Cool...

Orange wrote: :nekothink: ...ereh emeht a gnisnes m'I

Okay, now I have no idea what you two are on about. :nekothonk:

Pratty wrote:This is a good start with the line work, and shade it if you feel like you want to! Your work is getting more accurate each time which is great to see.

Do you plan the eyes a lot while you're drawing? It might be helpful to do some rough planning to make sure the width and heights are the same, which does get very tricky with anime! Always good to work out the top and bottom of each eye so you don't go over that mark, and develop it with shading and the eyeliner.

I have been planning quite a bit, yeah. I did top and bottom, but not the spacing. I've been semi-cheating by zooming into an image till it's monitor sized (27'') and then measuring in real distance the important points like hairline, top of head, eye line, etc. And thanks! I do feel like I'm getting better at reproduction, which is really making me kinda giddy inside. I may not have the chance to draw here in a few days, but we'll see if I can't manage to shade her at least. No guarantees on quality at the moment.
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A trend might be happening.That tends to happen
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Re: a study in pokemon drawings: the zergrush story (art, many large images)

Post by Expendable » 17 Dec 2018, 05:09

Interesting eyes, very nicely done! I'd love to see more of the lines darker, so they stand out better.

Keep up the good work!


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Post by lolin » 18 Dec 2018, 22:30

Expendable wrote:Interesting eyes, very nicely done! I'd love to see more of the lines darker, so they stand out better.

Keep up the good work!

I'll work on tracing out the rest of whatever I work on next, how's that sound? I know it's harder to see some more subtle lines.

H03nn89 wrote:I’m sorry i was stuck...

*gets the solvent* It's okay, we'll get you unstuck. We have the technology.

also!

Random hand/value study. I am definitely feeling like I'm getting better now. The fingers are wonked but the shading is on point for the most part.

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Post by lolin » 18 Dec 2018, 22:51

H03nn89 wrote:The hand that unstuck me...or not...

*gets handsy*
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