Author Topic: Drawings Megathread  (Read 4373002 times)

I'm digging these sweet inking tools I've downloaded and stayed up till twelve lol
Check out these out, there's even a kewl low rider!
https://goo.gl/photos/jVv2qXCdmCNYzMYi8


Figured I'd post these here too (the clean ones at least).

MSP Sketchbook #2 (January 2, 2016)





An MSP Sketchbook is a practicing concept I threw together to try and improve as an artist. It's a collection of quick sketches done in the old, ultrabasic version of Microsoft Paint from Windows XP and below. By removing program/medium nuances and most conveniences of a more advanced program, your artistic limitations and problems become more evident to you, and you are forced to work on them.

I draw these daily, one gestural and one "clean" image using the same subject, and submit them the next day. Most of these will not be finished, and color will not be used. I will not be working on previous images and if I don't finish it in one sitting, I don't finish it at all. This is to further the focus on improvement as opposed to the piece itself.



~W.
« Last Edit: January 05, 2016, 09:31:47 PM by takato14 »



someone has alerted the snuggy

does anyone else here do zentangles(did i spell that right?)?


I do, it helps build muscle memory for certain strokes :v



I decided to doodle the Sphero logo then got carried away.
I wasted one and a half leads on the Popeye one


MSP Sketchbook #3 (January 2, 2016)





An MSP Sketchbook is a practicing concept I threw together to try and improve as an artist. It's a collection of quick sketches done in the old, ultrabasic version of Microsoft Paint from Windows XP and below. By removing program/medium nuances and most conveniences of a more advanced program, your artistic limitations and problems become more evident to you, and you are forced to work on them.

I draw these daily, one gestural and one "clean" image using the same subject, and submit them the next day. Most of these will not be finished, and color will not be used. I will not be working on previous images and if I don't finish it in one sitting, I don't finish it at all. This is to further the focus on improvement as opposed to the piece itself.



had a lot of trouble with this one, wanted to make the second one cleaner but it took three hours to get the damn head right so it's time to move on

~W.




they're figuratively studs