Author Topic: Drawings Megathread  (Read 4447274 times)


You are? I have a way past cool shirt for you!

It's right HERE!

And if you want you're own load this picture up to zazzle!


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stupid house scene i always draw
left is with pen and right is with pencil
reposting because of new page

and the way i shade things is i draw in the lightest layer first, then the next, and so on
« Last Edit: September 30, 2011, 11:19:44 PM by Zuero »

God damn it I suck at drawing and it's making me depressed afrgrthft. I can't draw faces at all. AT loving ALL.

God damn it I suck at drawing and it's making me depressed afrgrthft. I can't draw faces at all. AT loving ALL.
Cheer up, I can't either.

Cheer up, I can't either.
I would be beast drawing Slender Man.  :cookieMonster:


That immense cigarette is my brother. That...That cigarette..
« Last Edit: October 02, 2011, 10:13:17 PM by Alex Man! »

I feel bad for flame. Haha

I discovered why I can't draw for stuff, whenever I draw, I draw in the most uncomfortable places possible for a 145lb 13 year old kid who is 5'8

Is that why you have that username? :S

Is that why you have that username? :S
I have this username because I attempted to make an account named Ceist, my real username but it became banned. some glitch.

Here's a test of reflections and stuff. Used some transparency for pizzazz.

Commencing dump:





Engineer with dislocated neck:


Evidently my inking and painting still leave much to be desired. I really need to spend more time on my presentation.


Tophius, I'm working on a piece of art that is taking really long.

Which method of colouring is the fastest because currently I'm painting with a simple round full colour (No opacity) and using water colour based blending to smooth out the colours?

Is my method a long and painful way of digitally painting?

Typically, my brush has the flow and opacity turned down anywhere between 50% - 75%, maybe lower depending on the situation. Its also set to adjust size and opacity based on pen pressure. To smooth out the colours I'd just continuously just go over the sharp areas a few times, depending on how smooth I want the transition to be.

I can't really say for sure which method is faster, but considering that you'd probably have more control and would only have to stick to one tool to get the painting done then its probably safe to say that this one is more efficient. Don't be afraid to just try out other different methods and see what result you like best.