You'll love this then, heavily 'shopped to make it look like an evening shot.
nine of them are Spitfires, three are P-51's, two are BF-109s, one is a P-47, two or three are P-40s and there are a couple of Yaks. It was a good day!
Traditional artist (of debatable skill level) reporting in.
Aside from things I can't post here because I'd get myself banned, I draw mainlyhttp://25.media.tumblr.com/tumblr_m3r29t449U1r5imabo1_1280.pnghttp://25.media.tumblr.com/tumblr_m2fqxabTYL1r5imabo1_500.pnghttp://25.media.tumblr.com/tumblr_m2ecrozZQf1r5imabo1_500.png
I don't draw anymore and I can't seem to find any of my old art at the moment. I used to be good, but I haven't donr it in years so I fear my ability has gone down the crapper.
BUT! I do write music and I have quite a few stuff that's all over the place. Some of it classical and some of it rock, it really all depends on my mood.
Traditional artist (of debatable skill level) reporting in.
Aside from things I can't post here because I'd get myself banned, I draw mainlyhttp://25.media.tumblr.com/tumblr_m3r29t449U1r5imabo1_1280.pnghttp://25.media.tumblr.com/tumblr_m2fqxabTYL1r5imabo1_500.pnghttp://25.media.tumblr.com/tumblr_m2ecrozZQf1r5imabo1_500.png
I used to record awful music... Almost always did one take for each instrument and went with it.
For the past few years I've been attempting to put more effort into my songs, but my games come in the way!
www.myspace.com/wentbad
Wake Up... Time to Act and Metal Pig II are my favorites in the list. A bit better than the rest at least.
Be warned!
I honestly need to start drawing more again. I would also post a picture that I have drawn in the past right now, but I don't know how to work the damn scanner and don't feel like searching the web for the few images of my art that might be there at the moment.
I'm super jealous of all the amazing free-style artists we have. I regret focusing on reference/portrait from a young age and it's super painful to look at anything I've drawn in my own style. But, I'm workin' on it!
Anyone interested in learning to draw; I, myself, am self-taught (I own literally one book) for the last...10 years give or take. The key is to draw, frequently on a regular basis, otherwise it's easy to get into a rut. (<--- coming from someone that is frequently in a rut.)
Also, enjoy those first few years of drawing where you think you are amazing. Because once you actually start getting somewhat decent, you'll only see the mistakes.
[sub]Also, I'd like to promote a program to the tablet users,'MyPaint' [http://mypaint.intilinux.com/]. It's super fantastic and available for Windows and Linux.[/sub]
Woah those are awesome. I still haven't got used to using a tablet despite having one for about a year now.
I'm currently doing my art GCSE at school and did this for some homework about a month ago. It's a biro picture that took a ridiculously long time to do, I can't figure out this spoiler tag stuff and the only place it's online is my twitter so I'll just link that https://twitter.com/MollyShalliker/status/219820031503110144/photo/1
ignore me showing off to my friend.
Dunno if I asked you this in Artist in Thee once, but what types of pencils do you use? I love how you manage to keep everything crisp. I'm still moving beyond "don't smudge your lines."
Dunno if I asked you this in Artist in Thee once, but what types of pencils do you use? I love how you manage to keep everything crisp. I'm still moving beyond "don't smudge your lines."
I only ever use two kinds of pens, and I'm always flip flopping between them; A fineliner and an average ballpoint writting pen.
My avatar and the bottom drawing are done with a fineliner, the two in the middle are done with a ballpoint pen (all hatchings are done with special Copic fineliners).
But both have one advantage over the other, so I'm always conflicted about which one to go for: The fineliner creates clean and stark black lines wich makes a drawing pop just that bit more, but for someone who's primarily a sketcher like me it can be annoying to work with (I lack the steady hand necessary for the "clear line"). The ballpoint pen on the other hand is absolutely fantastic for sketching, but it makes the outlines come across as somewhat soft and unfocused. Plus, it can smudge.
Edit: Oh and thanks for the compliment by the way!
This site uses cookies to help personalise content, tailor your experience and to keep you logged in if you register.
By continuing to use this site, you are consenting to our use of cookies.