Author Topic: Squid's One Painting a Day  (Read 7067 times)

squid guy you're a wow guy

I don't see you completely stepping outside your own boundaries in terms of art.

Anyway, I'm looking for good tutorials for turning rough sketches into lineart. If anyone knows of any then I'd like to see them.
I tried tracing over sketches, but found just capturing the "block in" of it and working from there felt less clustered and more focused.

Also that portrait is cool.

It's because I'm forcing myself to draw in methods and styles that I'm completely uncoordinated in. I don't see you completely stepping outside your own boundaries in terms of art.
gee yknow i think he meant it begins in terms of you're beginning a new piece and is anticipating the arrival
i barely saw your art until now so i wouldn't know how uncoordinated you are
and cam has moved from pixels to more painterly pieces
so iunno i disagree with you busta rhy

I don't see you completely stepping outside your own boundaries in terms of art.

cam has moved from pixels to more painterly pieces

To further clarify, I have only started this year to work on my digital painting as well. This means starting to make use of a tablet and go wild instead of carefully using a mouse. I've tried different styles and stuff. I only post some things in the drawings megathread, the rest is found here.

I don't see you completely stepping outside your own boundaries in terms of art.
wow aren't you sick as forget

I'm sorry for being aggressive, but I'm depending on my ego to stay intact throughout this whole project. If you make a joke about me not being able to get things done on time, it really messes me up. It's all really fragile.

most of us are in support so just slam and jam!

Yes I still believe in you since you appear more confident than I am!

Try not to spend more than 3 hours on a painting at most so you don't overwhelm yourself.



I want to just finally submit this so I can not stay up to 5 AM working on it.

Some really good stuff here man
nice values btw



I want to just finally submit this so I can not stay up to 5 AM working on it.

oooo style.
like. keep that.
should totally make a series with those two

im so proud of u squideey

If your serious about learning to draw/paint/etc, you should not use style when starting out. While it may look cool it generally stunts your growth as an artist. You should stick to realistic stuff for now, as you look to know the basics and youd probably learn alot faster anyway.

Yeah, I don't think I would take anyone's advice around here regarding good artistic decisions. With a handful of exceptions, like say, uh, Squideey.