Sketchbook Thread of Silan


#21

hej Lanciathon! wanna see more of your drawings! I really adore your faces’ expressions…
cheers & keep going!


#22

hey zingarona are you??? i hope… a lot of kisses and thanx for your encouragement, i need this!

thanx rebecca for your help i would learn more about volumes and i’m lookin for other tutorials or lessons about.

here some drawings

studyng doctor bone lessons…


#23

Hi…Silvia…:slight_smile:

POWERFUL DRAWINGS…:thumbsup:
Not sure about the outline on the last smaller figures posted…doesn’t seem to work there.
I think that for your smaller figures, you need to really go into them with shadows, to decribe
the volumes ect.
Just a thought and suggestion…:slight_smile:
A real pleasure seeing your work,and am looking forward to seeing a lot more from you…:thumbsup:
TAKE CARE
Glenn


#24

Great sketches. I need to do that 15 mintue workshop more. See you there?


#25

hi there

to aggie: thanx a lot! unluckily i cant find time to draw, but i’ll come back!

to glenn: very good advice, thanx. when i go deep into shadows i loose a lot of time and never ending the draw so i told myself try to make quick as i could…but i have to improve shadows of course! now i’m trying to make better body forms and some expression…step by step :slight_smile: i hope to receive others suggestions glenn i need!

quickly sketches


#26

HEY…Silvia…:thumbsup:

I like those last drawings…:thumbsup: …not to sure about the grid though…:scream:
You know, if you are having a little problem with shadows on those smaller ink line drawings,…you can always just wet your thumb, and rub it into the shadow area while the ink outline is fresh…will give the drawings AIR / ATMOSPHERE, PLUS SHADOW…:slight_smile:
Let it dry, and you can then go into the shadow with fresh line if needed.
I have gotten some nice results doing that…gives the drawings a crisp in some areas, and soft
in some areas effect…simaler to the way water colors are used sometimes,…except you are just using your wet thumb, and a ball point pen…:slight_smile: …just a suggestion and thought that might be of help to you…:shrug:…If you try that,… let the shadow be on the outside of the figure here and there also…will give the illussion of the figure being in deep space, with air around it, in an enviroment with atmosphere kind of feeling …:slight_smile:
Looking forward to seeing more of your work…:thumbsup:
TAKE CARE
Glenn


#27

glenn!!! yeah homework paper when it’s too bored to write it!

so thanx for the trick and lisen this: you can use pen ink or felt-tip pen to mark lines and shadows but then you can wizard dark sides with a brush dipped into nail varnish remover… and so you have to do that to see the result i cant explain!!! alas i have just tese old draws to let you see i hope it’s ok…

it’s difficult to control because the ink expands into paper but its rather crazy :slight_smile:

so i’m going to put some old works

from highschool studies…


gnam :slight_smile:


#28

Hi Silancia, really nice sketches, I like the plain pencil & paper ones the best, keep sketching! :slight_smile:


#29

roja thanx alot for comments :slight_smile:

these are some for a page of comic but i’m stopped i cant finish, just put it away and take it the next month

this one i’ve made today…maybe it’s not finished…like all my draws :wink:


#30

a lot of time

some studies for a comic

try to put his look on my paper…


so comment people i need you!:sad:


#31

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