Not bad, I am drawing (using pencil only) on...kinda regular basis, but I have never been able to produce anything with my tablet. Well, in fact I have produced something, altough I was unable to identify what it was.
I buy things I don't want to make an impression on people I don't like.
Looks alright. Do you draw on paper as well?
My advice would be to draw the basic shapes of the body first before trying to add in any detail like the armor and stuff. It will also help with your perspective if you think 3D, even though you're drawing 2D.
' Wrote:Looks alright. Do you draw on paper as well?
My advice would be to draw the basic shapes of the body first before trying to add in any detail like the armor and stuff. It will also help with your perspective if you think 3D, even though you're drawing 2D.
It does help, yes. I've tried to start drawing things recently, and... er... I'm better than I was before, I can say that much. :$ Anyways, it certainly does help when you try to think of the object in perspective, though it can help to first draw a head-on view, and use that as a reference.
best way to learn is to draw from life. I did life-drawing for a year, so I'm pretty good at anatomy now, but perspective is a very hard thing to get right.
I do both normally Nighthawk, I just hid the layers with those on them. I've been sketching on paper for good long while, I guess I'm just getting used to translating to a tablet.
Did this the other morning while coughing loose a lung.