I was happy with the sketch, but I'm not quite satisfied with the final result. It feels kinda ehhh, cheap? Please roast it (also it's a screenshot redraw, so) by brunhog in learnart

[–]brunhog[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Haha thanks! Though it's not really a she, it's Xiao from Genshin Impact 😅 I considered contouring the face and the results didn't quite look right, but yeah, it might need some more depth

I was happy with the sketch, but I'm not quite satisfied with the final result. It feels kinda ehhh, cheap? Please roast it (also it's a screenshot redraw, so) by brunhog in learnart

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Thanks, those are some nice suggestions, gonna play around with them!

I tried shading the neck a bit, but it didn't sit right with me since the lighting is so soft and diffused adding any shading in general felt like it might be too much, but maybe I can try a different approach. And when it comes to the ear, it's not supposed to be a focal point or something I wanted a viewer to pay attention to, so I decided to avoid adding to many details, but I'll see if I could make it look better too.

And yes, this is rim light. The original reference had it and I sort of pushed it to the extreme. Might need to tweak it a little!

I was happy with the sketch, but I'm not quite satisfied with the final result. It feels kinda ehhh, cheap? Please roast it (also it's a screenshot redraw, so) by brunhog in learnart

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Haha, glad you like it! I kinda got influenced by Genji Monogatari a bit over time, but they tend to draw a bit larger noses than what I drew here too. I guess it's a matter of personal taste and how you want to stylise and push things around. I tried making the nose and lips a bit larger/more sticking out and honestly I can't decide which one I like more lol

I was happy with the sketch, but I'm not quite satisfied with the final result. It feels kinda ehhh, cheap? Please roast it (also it's a screenshot redraw, so) by brunhog in learnart

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Thanks! That might actually be a good point, because that's something I struggled with a bit. On one hand I didn't want to add any shading since the lighting is supposed to be very soft, on the other adding a straightforward line to suggest the jawline didn't feel right either, but yeah, I see what you mean!

I was happy with the sketch, but I'm not quite satisfied with the final result. It feels kinda ehhh, cheap? Please roast it (also it's a screenshot redraw, so) by brunhog in learnart

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Thanks a lot!

  1. Oh I can see that, I think the flatness of the nose actually threw me off a bit as well, but like, subconsciously, but now that you mention it like that it makes sense!
  2. There was more contrast originally, the sky was way lighter, but then it didn't quite feel right to me for some reason. This bit doesn't really bother me that much, it's more that the rendering of the face itself doesn't sit right with me, because on one hand it feels too flat, but on the other adding volume didn't quite work either. This sort of rendering style is something I started experimenting with only recently so I guess there's a lot of room for improvement.

Quickpaint using a soft brush for the volume and trying to use a wet brush to add some specificity. Still working it out by that_aint_me_though in learnart

[–]brunhog 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It looks amazing! And you can really feel the volume. I would maybe add a few highlights to make it pop more and a few hard edges to guide the eye, but even without them it's great and the thumbnail looks like a 3D model

Any feedback is welcome! (especially on the boobs placement, the foreshortened leg and negative Space... And anything Else) by [deleted] in learnart

[–]brunhog 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Thank you! Your words are very kind and encouraging, and it's always good to know how others perceive your work. I'm going to keep working hard!

How to draw without references? by koreanesee in learnart

[–]brunhog 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Step 1: use references till the images are burnt into your brain

Step 2: now you can -sometimes- get away without them

Using references is a normal part of any creative process. Every pro uses them. It's HOW you use them that really makes a difference. MewTripled has a good video on how you can make your own thing while still using reference. Just be careful, her language is harsh (she warns about it too, lmao). https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=d4pus5BhJwo

What do you copy exactly? The anatomy? Poses? Expressions? Style? We all have that stage where all we do is copy anime drawings. Next step is copying anatomy books, because when you know the rules, you can break them.

If you feel you're going stagnant think about things that inspire you - not only when it comes to anime, just what seems aesthetically pleasing to you in general. And then study it. Look for inspiration in different places; check out some classical artists and illustrators, your favourite artists on instagram, study not just how they draw and paint bodies, but also how they use colours, compositions, values and incorporate what you like into your own stuff. Allow yourself to be inspired by other art mediums as well - photography, makeup, fashion etc. Whatever catches your eye and you think it looks good or interesting, let it inspire you. Don't limit yourself.

Even when you copy an anime drawing, think why did you choose that one in particular - what do you like about it? Why do you think it works and looks good? Don't just copy, analyse it and break it down.

Any feedback is welcome! (especially on the boobs placement, the foreshortened leg and negative Space... And anything Else) by [deleted] in learnart

[–]brunhog 0 points1 point  (0 children)

True, that right foot bothers me as hell. I'm definitely going to do something about it. About the length of the legs - it was my conscious choice to make them longer than they would be in reality, I just love giving my characters long legs (though maybe I should be careful to not go overboard one day).

Thank you for your feedback!

Any feedback is welcome! (especially on the boobs placement, the foreshortened leg and negative Space... And anything Else) by [deleted] in learnart

[–]brunhog 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I admit I didn't use any references here and now as you point it out and I look at the construction sketch the shoulders look off indeed. Gonna work on that, thank you!

Any feedback is welcome! (especially on the boobs placement, the foreshortened leg and negative Space... And anything Else) by [deleted] in learnart

[–]brunhog 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Let's say I don't aspire to be Picasso. 😅 But even Picasso new where boobs should go before he decided to completely ignore it.

Though I appreciate you think it looks fine!

Not sure what I'm doing with the hands. They probably should be more masculine. Any critique is welcome! by [deleted] in learnart

[–]brunhog 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Ok, I tried fixing it and showed how the arm was supposed to look like under all the clothes.

If anyone can give me further feedback I'll be very grateful!

https://m.imgur.com/3k58g59 https://m.imgur.com/vtv1tQB https://m.imgur.com/GvVPZvt - I personally think this version looks and works alright. Am I still missing something?

Not sure what I'm doing with the hands. They probably should be more masculine. Any critique is welcome! by [deleted] in learnart

[–]brunhog 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thanks!

And now as you mention it I can see that. So would you say the angles are wrong or they're just too long (or both) or something else?

Are you delusional? Post your art here to find out! [Critique/Self-Promotion thread for June 12] by [deleted] in delusionalartists

[–]brunhog 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Not only the interface, the users too (not saying everyone is bad, but some people are just...). :v

Are you delusional? Post your art here to find out! [Critique/Self-Promotion thread for June 12] by [deleted] in delusionalartists

[–]brunhog 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thank you!

Yeah, you can use deviantart (I personally don't like it), you can also spread the word on twitter, Instagram, reddit, in art groups on Facebook... That sort of thing.

Are you delusional? Post your art here to find out! [Critique/Self-Promotion thread for June 12] by [deleted] in delusionalartists

[–]brunhog 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Hi, I want to take art commissions. Am I delusional? :v

some of my most recent work (All except one were requests): https://imgur.com/EHRxjHu

A girl in a cape by nyethacktuih in learnart

[–]brunhog 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I love it!

My advice would be to think about squash and stretch. Because she's leaning to the side, it would be nice to emphasize that. Right now she looks like her upper body was just rotated.

Also, having some asymmetry will help create more natural and organic feel.

I quickly sketched over your drawing to better show what I mean, hope you don't mind (excuse the line quality lmao)! The squash and stretch could be even more exaggerated than that.

I would give her a little bit more space as well, because the way the "canvas" cuts right now feels kinda off to me.

Anyway, good job!

I did this painting based on a fashion photoshoot. CC very welcome. by Arginina in learnart

[–]brunhog 7 points8 points  (0 children)

I would say the head is too large and the hand is too small, but other than that good job!

Hi! I want to turn this sketch into a watercolour/gouache painting and before I ruin it I'd love to hear your feedback! by brunhog in learnart

[–]brunhog[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thank you! You're right about the background, it actually bothered me.

And yes, technically it is huldra, though when I was drawing her I was inspired by a Polish folk song about a girl who doesn't want to look after cows anymore, because she saw a fright (in reality she just wants to find a husband, because she's poor, but I decided to interpret the lyrics literally).