Author Topic: Drawings Megathread  (Read 4337609 times)

Very large image for an unusually low quality drawing, eh?
i think it's a very wonderful drawing.



spacemen

bangers and mash
« Last Edit: April 21, 2014, 12:03:19 AM by takato14 »

these images are giving my tablET A HEART ATTACK

yes guys let's purposefully do the exact thing that many people have gotten banned for in the past. genius

yes guys let's purposefully do the exact thing that many people have gotten banned for in the past. genius
Quit being a stick in the mud, geez

there, happy?

Quit being a stick in the mud, geez
there, happy?
ya sry for warning you that youre breaking the rules

wtf??

Quit being a stick in the mud, geez

there, happy?

No forget you that picture is raping my screen

[Carbohydrates Intensifies]
yous just jealous you aint got a waist like that

yous just jealous you aint got a waist like that
I could snap waist like twig

is funny to me

No forget you that picture is raping my screen
I can't fix a post that isn't mine, now can I?

I can't fix a post that isn't mine, now can I?

I'm not asking you to. I'm saying that being "not fun" doesn't justify being annoying.

Here's a drawing of the Pokemon Diggersby, done in Paint.NET. Feedback would be appreciated.

« Last Edit: April 21, 2014, 11:41:12 AM by ChappersTeddy »

Here's a drawing of the Pokemon Diggersby, done in Paint.NET. Feedback would be appreciated.
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Way too sloppy; slow down. Avoid using the fillcan. Don't use a smoothed/blurred/whatever brush. Use layers so your colors don't bleed over top of your lineart. Plan everything (read: EVERYTHING before you start drawing any final lines. Don't use the shfit+click straight line function; it's a crutch. Shading should be directional; start simple and place the light source directly above the scene. Use more than two shades for any particular color. Use references for anything you're not sure about (the car for example). I've never used Paint.NET but I would greatly suggest Photoshop over any other program. Cheaper options are Paint Tool SAI and Autodesk Sketchbook.

Finally, don't use the mouse. Get a graphics tablet (Wacom Bamboos are pretty cheap and are more than most people ever need).
« Last Edit: April 21, 2014, 02:48:19 PM by takato14 »

Finally, don't use the mouse. Get a graphics tablet (Wacom Bamboos are pretty cheap and are more than most people ever need).
I use a mouse for pretty much every piece I ever did

I use a mouse for pretty much every piece I ever did
Cool, I still suggest a tablet over a mouse any day. You can get the job done with any tool as long as you have the perseverance, but using a tool designed for the task at hand will do it a lot faster.

Would you like to carve wood with a butter knife?
« Last Edit: April 21, 2014, 05:29:25 PM by takato14 »