Sketchbook Thread of piccolabella


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#10

Hi Melissa You’re really doing a great job on those torso’s!
If I wasn’t at work I’d do some right now :s

Keep pushing yourself, the reward will be great :smiley:


#11

thanks… just trying to stay in the loop, at least one every other day, if not more. gives me a chance to play with different styles too


#12

Yo yo yo yo woman! Let’s see some more work! No excuse since you start school soon! Chop chop! :smiley:


#13

since i’ve started school at Gnomon this week I decided to take some quick time to do a sketch while i was feeling a bit motivated. i know that there will be less and less time to do this for fun now so i enjoyed the minutes that i had.


#14

Hey, very cool to see this! :slight_smile: Hope you had a great first day! :thumbsup:


#15

ok, so we did some drawing in production design class and it was awesome so i thought i’d post some of my stuff on here since my sketchbook thread is collecting dust!

here's 3 2-minute sketches for warm up

some studies of just the fabric around her neck and face

five minute pose, playing with some color

20 minute

2 20-minute poses 


#16

Nice to see your new work! Those last few pieces have some nice motion to them. We’re headed out to draw tonight at the downtown thing, come along. :slight_smile:


#17

more “figure drawing” from class. we were encouraged to add sci fi elements to our pieces. i’m not very good at drawing what’s not there, sometimes, not even good at drawing what is there:)


#18

having some fun experimenting with mediums and styles these last few weeks. trying to do something new each time, hopefully to find a style of my own.


best toes i’ve ever drawn


#19

These two apparently got kicked off of photobucket for nudity…



#20

:smiley: i like your thin line and detailed style a lot ^^ esspecially in the pen/colored pencil like scratch drawings. your fabrics are wonderful too! you even have detail in the pattern on the fabrics in some of them that look really good.

on your more recent pastel drawing with the white boots i think the back has too much of a straight line, a more emphasized curve i think will do the trick to really make it look real :smiley:


#21

Hi nice sketcbook, I like your ink drawings, they look a little unfinished but with great potential definitelly.
cheers


#22

thanks auria, i think you’re right about that pastel piece. might go back to that one this week while i’m on break from school.

voraz: thanks a lot. i just started drawing in ink over the last 4 months or so. always drew in pencil before. i think a lot are still unfinished because i’m still trying to get the hang of what to do in ink… shading techniques aren’t quite the same :slight_smile:


#23

after a bit of a tutoring lesson from Rebecca, I decided to try some more digital painting. I have 2 courses this term involving a lot of digital painting so i thought i’d brush up and dive in. this one isn’t finished yet… but i’m very excited to be working on it in my spare time.

 [img]http://picasaweb.google.com/Maltobello/Drawings/photo#5119195505404706418[/img]

#24

Woo, really nice so far! :thumbsup:


#25

you are a greeeeaaaat teacher. those little tips have helped me a ton.


#26

Awww thanks sweetie, I think next time we will actually try to stay awake and do stuff. :slight_smile:


#27

I like the stocking drawing, all those clean lines and open spaces make it a very bold design. That’s a great start with the digital painting really nice values, be very mindful of your anatomy. The right arm (her left) is shorter than the other one. Keep it up


#28

thanks system404, i’ll have to check my reference on that drawing… i remember her back arm is straight, and the front one is bent and they look like the meet in the same space but i think that the back one is father behind. might have to rework that area to read better