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kizoku 08-28-2006, 06:05 PM Since that's my real name =)
Anyways, my school starts the 11th of September and I'm going to a CG-school here in Sweden called School of Future Entertainment. I've heard it's mostly 3d but I wanna be good at 2d as well since it's a great advantage and well, I've been doing some stuff now and then since I got my Wacom last fall. Recently, I found all these great exercises here in the anatomyforums so here we go, I'm gonna try on all of it! Please post critique and such :)
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kizoku
08-28-2006, 06:57 PM
Okay, well, here's the first exercize.. All tablet.. not really happy but neither completely sure of what I do wrong. I painted with eyes only, no support lines or whatever, maybe a pose too complicated to start with?
http://i96.photobucket.com/albums/l166/puttemansland/ex1.jpg
Rebeccak
08-28-2006, 07:29 PM
kizoku,
Welcome! :) I look forward to seeing your dedicated studies here. I think that you will find a lot of great leads as to what to study as you look at others' Sketchbooks here, check out the Stickies in the Forum, and interact with our very active and talented members of the forum. Please reach out and provide great constructive crititicism to others, and they will return the favor to you. I look forward to seeing your active participation in our community!
Cheers, :)
~Rebeccak
TimonQ
09-15-2006, 11:54 PM
It's always a great idea to use some form of measurement and marks (usually going by the # of heads). The way you block the shape in initially works, but as you work in more details be sure to go over the initial lines with more accurate contours.
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