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Kryogenik junior member
Member # Joined: 13 Jan 2000 Posts: 3 Location: Bay Area, CA
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Posted: Thu Jan 13, 2000 7:50 pm |
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Hey Everyone,
I am trying to really get into Photoshop. I've been doing photoshop for a long while, basically just text logos and text interfaces. Clean stuff recently ( http://industrial24.tf2flak.com/k3v.jpg ).
Anyhow, I would really like to get into drawing. I'll be honest, I can't draw for shiat . I was wondering if anyone went from not being able to draw, to doing it .
I've looked at tutorials all over the net, but I'd figure I would go striaght to the source. I've seen tutorials at Scoops, 3DPalette, and here.
Please give any tips you have, tutorials, anything. Appriciated alot.
Thanks ahead of time. And also, what is the best mouse/wacom for drawing?
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Kryogenik
Niztu Designs
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immi member
Member # Joined: 22 Oct 1999 Posts: 629 Location: vancouver
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jasonN member
Member # Joined: 12 Jan 2000 Posts: 842 Location: Sydney Australia
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Posted: Fri Jan 14, 2000 12:09 am |
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Everyone gives the typical, practice a lot, draw all the time yadda yadda. So I won't say that all over again. But then again, you might not have heard that speech before. So here's a summary.
Practice a lot.
Be observant.
Use reference material (real life, books).
Study other peoples art.
Ermm, I can't think of anything else but this one thing....
Just let the pencil flow! I know some ppl that are *trying* to learn how to draw, but their main problem is, they try to nail that line perfectly the first go. DON'T do this!!!
Just be very loose and use long stokes. All good pictures have some sort of natural flow, so just follow it! Be nice and messy.
Don't worry about messing up too much because you can always refine the drawing later. That's why erasers were invented
All I'm saying is try not to be too tight arsey and neat first go. You'll just end up frustrated. Drawing is meant to be fun, not stressful (i know it can be though... but that's another story)
Hope it helps
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-Jason :)
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Kryogenik junior member
Member # Joined: 13 Jan 2000 Posts: 3 Location: Bay Area, CA
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Posted: Fri Jan 14, 2000 3:32 pm |
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Yeah, I understand that creativity cannot be taught. I have it though, I know that. I just cant really draw, when I just go with the flow I can, but otherwise I cant. I just really wish I could =).
Thanks a bunch Immi, and Jason. Ill try this stuff out.
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Kryogenik
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Jess member
Member # Joined: 12 Jan 2000 Posts: 524 Location: united states
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Posted: Fri Jan 14, 2000 5:01 pm |
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the best thing you can do is get a pencil and some paper and practice that way. Copy stuff if you're not feeling particulary inspired. You won't get good until you open your mind, expand all horizons and keep at it. Open your eyes to things around you, notice shaddows and how they fall etc... Remember vanishing points and light source and all that high school art class stuff. Hard work pays off in the end
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LuCiD junior member
Member # Joined: 16 Jan 2000 Posts: 35 Location: Scotland
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Posted: Sun Jan 16, 2000 11:34 am |
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unfortunetly art is like any other "art form"
the reason it is regarded as just that is because not everyone is good at it. Although practise and effort go a long way to improving ur ability to replicate something in front of you, doesnt mean you'll become any better as an artist.
This may seem very depressing, but ive met loads of people who have been in the same situation as you, however i have found in many that it isn't that they have no talent, it is because they havent stumbled upon their own ditinct style, the most advice i can give is do your best to do it your own way and experiment.
Good Luck!
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LeChuck member
Member # Joined: 20 Dec 1999 Posts: 406 Location: unknown
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Posted: Sun Jan 16, 2000 11:45 am |
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This will most likely show how big of a no talent dick I am, but I'll say it anyway.
Try cheating, thats what I do because I cant draw either. Take a look at my thread called "Paw island artwork". Yes, they look good, Yes, I colord them, and yes, I shaded them too. BUT, I had to scan coloring book images to get the outlines. |
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