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TSlovecats
post Jun 13 2019, 10:22 PM, updated 5y ago

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Any tips to improve my sketch.. ,and how to make sketching less tiring?


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TSlovecats
post Jun 13 2019, 10:39 PM

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QUOTE(babylonmonster35 @ Jun 13 2019, 10:36 PM)
Dafuk, its a troll smile
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damn so imaginative LOL!!!

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post Jun 18 2019, 10:38 AM

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What is the reference picture? Can you post it here?

I think it's pretty good. My only comment is the hair could be more realistic as it now looks kinda one layered.
piringkosong
post Jun 19 2019, 06:14 AM

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other medium maybe? try charcoal stick. the thick one for the hair. then rub off certain part to make the shining hair effect. Thats if you wanted the sketch to be more faster and less tiring
ivanphang
post Jun 20 2019, 11:10 AM

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QUOTE(lovecats @ Jun 13 2019, 10:22 PM)
Any tips to improve my sketch.. ,and how to make sketching less tiring?
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Get a sketchbook & just draw wherever you go; from reference in real world or photos if indoor. Your skills will naturally gets better with more practice. Visit gallery, art forums to see how other masters do it & learn from the best. Cheers!
TSlovecats
post Jun 26 2019, 07:29 PM

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QUOTE(internaldisputes @ Jun 18 2019, 10:38 AM)
What is the reference picture? Can you post it here?

I think it's pretty good. My only comment is the hair could be more realistic as it now looks kinda one layered.
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Thanks for the feedback, here is the reference sketch. my sketch is way off from the original.



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TSlovecats
post Jun 26 2019, 07:30 PM

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QUOTE(piringkosong @ Jun 19 2019, 06:14 AM)
other medium maybe? try charcoal stick. the thick one for the hair. then rub off certain part to make the shining hair effect. Thats if you wanted the sketch to be more faster and less tiring
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will try charcoal in the near future,thanks for the tips ya. smile.gif
TSlovecats
post Jun 26 2019, 07:31 PM

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QUOTE(ivanphang @ Jun 20 2019, 11:10 AM)
Get a sketchbook & just draw wherever you go; from reference in real world or photos if indoor.  Your skills will naturally gets better with more practice.  Visit gallery, art forums to see how other masters do it & learn from the best. Cheers!
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Thanks sifu, will do.
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post Jul 6 2019, 08:59 PM

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Lock your wrist. Use only shoulder and elbow.
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post Jul 8 2019, 08:38 PM

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QUOTE(SamBaldwin @ Jul 6 2019, 08:03 PM)
I advise you to post your sketch here: https://www.deviantart.com/fabikatchukoh/ar...ollab-804140653
There are a lot of work here, it will be useful for you. ohmy.gif  dry.gif  biggrin.gif
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Thanks, that's a good idea. Will do. smile.gif
TSlovecats
post Jul 8 2019, 08:39 PM

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QUOTE(SamBaldwin @ Jul 6 2019, 07:58 PM)
Incredibly, you obviously talent)
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Thanks ... notworthy.gif
TSlovecats
post Jul 8 2019, 08:39 PM

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QUOTE(dyp @ Jul 6 2019, 08:59 PM)
Lock your wrist. Use only shoulder and elbow.
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sahathai
post Jul 15 2019, 01:33 PM

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Nice start bro. I'm not a pro but I'd like to share a few tips.

For drawing head/portrait, you might want to learn loomis method. Very basic but can be used for any type of head. There's plenty of tutorial on YouTube. With this method you can easily draw a face even by imagination (without reference)

For shading, I recommend you to start by practicing cross hatching techniques. Quick, easy to make correction and suitable for both pencil and pen. Once you get used to it, then it'll be much easier to learn blending method.

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post Jul 20 2019, 11:33 PM

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QUOTE(sahathai @ Jul 15 2019, 01:33 PM)
Nice start bro. I'm not a pro but I'd like to share a few tips.

For drawing head/portrait, you might want to learn loomis method. Very basic but can be used for any type of head. There's plenty of tutorial on YouTube. With this method you can easily draw a face even by imagination (without reference)

For shading, I recommend you to start by practicing cross hatching techniques. Quick, easy to make correction and suitable for both pencil and pen. Once you get used to it, then it'll be much easier to learn blending method.
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Thanks so much, the methods are easy to learn. Thank you again for your suggestions sifu. notworthy.gif

 

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