first one came out nice :applause:
Sketchbook Thread of Cg_Icecube - 2D/3D
looking nice…i really like the way u played with the values for the first one…u could have tried that for the third one also…how about trying a full anatomy!!!
hey richa nice stuff going on…
aur sunao ki haal chal hai madam ??
hope u remember me… 
Anand
Finally last sunday I found out Pottery town with Jesu and got clay…started relief work yest. 

thanks, vikram 
Samar I admire your zbrush skills… stop kidding me:p
Hey Richa!! Good start on the relief!.. I used that clay once … really good for terracotta, so you might wanna think of finding a place to bake your sculptures.
It dries up real fast if I remember right, so you have to take good care of your piece while you are working on it! Enjoy! :buttrock:
Hi there Richa 
Look forward to updates on your claysculpting - you’ve made a nice start
& like Anand said - as long as you don’t let it dry out (wrap it but don’t overwet)
you’ll have a ball 
If you find any cracks - vinegar will go a long way as it wets the clay and allows it
to remould to itself. Depending on the result you’re looking for (smooth or textured),
I find your own fingers are the best tools for all sorts of texture and ‘life’.
Your faces & heads are coming along as well! great to see 
Hope you’ve been well
cheers
a. 
Hey Frejasphere! Thanks a lot for those imp notes on clay!
I have asked a favor from a friend to get me an armature of my desired concept…the vinegar will surely be a good help for that sculpt!
for this weekend…back on digi paint…WIP:

Hi Richa! Whoa! Nice painting. I really loved the way you ve blended the Grey tones and formed up some flesh into this lady! But few parts I feel you would ve finalised drawing before u had started painting. Like the upper arm which is looking short and deformed. May be you ve tried foreshortening here, but not exceuted properly. Also the foot and face needs more development.
Keep it up and waiting for changes! 
I am starting pencil sketches of birds and animals…would love to receive feedback here on my study…

Hi Richa,
great to see you posting here again!
Nice birds!
I particularly like the prey bird drawing in the 2nd but last post.
One thing I noticed is that the contrast in value is a lot higher at the feet and tail, than it is at the head of the bird. This may be fixed if you darken the background and the rock/wood on which it is standing, while at the same time increase the contrast where the eye is. Some darker values here and there on the head and a bit more highlights (eg with white chalk or paint) inside the eye will do the trick.
Looking forward to see more!
Thanks so much for the great comment
It improved!!
here are some more I did recently :


Hi Richa, nice animal studies! I like all the feather details in the bird above, and you handled the texture of the elephant skin nicely. If you’re interested in drawing animals you might like to have a look at these books:
The art of Drawing Animals - Ken Hultgren
How to Draw Animals - Jack Hamm
I’ve been trying to teach myself how to draw animals and have found these books very useful for learning mammal structure/anatomy. I look forward to seeing more from you! 
Hi Richa! Gr8 Rendering with ur pencils! I loved the elephant very much with all the nice composition!
Nice thread! Your drawings are great, and I really like your sculptural work too! Hmm…as I look through your drawings, I notice something that I’ve been noticing a lot lately with my own studies: the best drawings usually come from the best reference photos. Some reference photos might have a nice angle of the subject or a great composition, but the value range and lighting just isn’t helpful for showing off the forms. I notice that on a couple of your drawings, and recently I’ve noticed that on a whole bunch of my own. I’ve been thinking that I should get a lot more picky about reference photos, making sure that there is an interesting, dynamic value range and dimensional lighting. Anyway, sorry for rambling, just thinking out loud. Cheers, and keep up the good work!





