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kirikaxchloe junior member
Member # Joined: 02 Apr 2003 Posts: 9 Location: Boston, MA, USA
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Posted: Fri Apr 11, 2003 11:44 pm |
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hi i'm a noob and i really want to get into a good art college...and i'm a sophomore already... that means i only have 1.5 yrs to prepare for college...
so basically i was wondering if anyone could recommend me some good how to draw type books for me...
i'm looking around for some loomis books
and i bought some hogarth books already...
i'm still on the basics so i dont need any painting books...
erm i really need to imrpove my pencil and pen/ink techniques..and prolly learn some art theories stuff????
any help?? directions?? please???
Thanks _________________ hi.... @_@... |
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AndyT member
Member # Joined: 24 Mar 2002 Posts: 1545 Location: Germany
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Posted: Sat Apr 12, 2003 1:08 am |
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How is this Work In Progress?
Ok some random thoughts ...
Successful Drawing by Loomis might be a good book to start with.
There's theory like perspective, basic shapes and shading. (Stuff you should learn before you tackle anatomy for example):
http://www.gameartworks.com/LoomisBooks/successful/page_01.htm
Try to make drawings with a pencil ... perspective drawings with a ruler for example ... or just try to copy some of the images accurately.
Creative Illustration is another great book for basics. It concentrates more on things like composition, values/tones and later color.
http://www.fineart.sk/loomis/page_01.htm
I'd try to practice that stuff digitally ... like value studies, quick sketches or tonal plans (you'll see).
http://forums.sijun.com/viewtopic.php?t=32530
As long as you are learning there's no such thing as cheating ... as long as you say what you did when you show your pictures.
So try to copy other artists work and draw/paint from reference before you try to come up with your own creations or style.
And concentrate on what you're learning. If you're trying to get values down for example trace lineart if you have to.
For anatomy read "Figure Drawing For All It's Worth" and "Drawing The Heads And Hands"
http://www.fineart.sk/anat
I'm not sure if you need a "how to draw" book.
If you come to a point when you think you lack any talent buy "Drawing On The Right Side Of The Brain" by Betty Edwards.
But don't just do the exercises ... the text is what I think can help even more.
I don't know if you want to learn about concept design or if you want to get into digital art at all.
You might want to check out these books if you do.
http://www.designstudiopress.com/
http://seegmillerart.com/book.htm _________________ http://www.conceptworld.org |
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Capt. Fred member
Member # Joined: 21 Dec 2002 Posts: 1425 Location: South England
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Posted: Sat Apr 12, 2003 11:14 am |
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Draw, draw, draw... etc.
Paint, paint. paint. sketch, doodle, as often as possible.
That's one way of getting good.
I know of no methods for improving other than practice; practice makes perfect. |
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kirikaxchloe junior member
Member # Joined: 02 Apr 2003 Posts: 9 Location: Boston, MA, USA
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Posted: Sat Apr 12, 2003 2:43 pm |
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andyT: this is to help my work progress
i always thought of starting off with the figure and then going into the other stuff, but with ur advice i'll try learning other stuff first.
btw... THANK YOU FOR THE LINKS!!!!
captfred: i do doodle a lot but i realize that i draw bodies through my memories.. and my memory doesn't have acurate body proportions thats why i'm looking for books for references and also to learn more.
the other thing is.. i think there are 2 types of artists the kind that need to be taught and the kind that can learn on their own (w/o books or teachers). i think i'm the kind that has to be taught... so i'm looking around to find ways to improve myself. but thats just my opinion @_@ _________________ hi.... @_@... |
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Guy Spenzz member
Member # Joined: 27 Nov 2001 Posts: 77
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Posted: Fri Apr 18, 2003 8:29 pm |
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Ive been learning to draw or at least improving on what Ive got and the only advice I ever got was draw every day. so every day I started drawing with my clipboard and its helping alot. those links are very helpful to me also, so thank you. anyways, I have a clipboard of like 80 pages drawings and theres a definate improvement. |
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