Log in

View Full Version : Drawing



ELITEofWARMANGINGERYBREADMEN88
05-19-2010, 14:32
Can anyone here draw pretty good on paper?

pevergreen
05-19-2010, 14:34
Can't draw a straight line with a ruler.

Veho Nex
05-19-2010, 15:58
Thats sad pever....

Then I tried and failed as well.

Zradha Pahlavan
05-19-2010, 21:24
I'm kind of at the "half-assed" level of drawing. I can draw some simple stuff recognizably in its basic shape, but I know almost nothing about shading or any of those other special things that artists do to make their stuff look really fancy. For example, I can draw a tank, but it would look a bit clumsily made (especially the wheels). Or I can draw a dinosaur or a dog, but it wouldn't be particularly detailed. And every time I've ever tried to draw a human face it was an epic fail.

Crazed Rabbit
05-19-2010, 23:26
I'm decent. :shrug:

Why do you ask?

CR

ELITEofWARMANGINGERYBREADMEN88
05-19-2010, 23:57
I need a character to be drawn. I will PM you with the details :yes:.

Megas Methuselah
05-20-2010, 00:19
Imma draw a sig for myself sometime.

Centurion1
05-20-2010, 02:05
im okay. i can only draw certain things though. otherwise i suck.

Crazed Rabbit
05-20-2010, 19:00
I need a character to be drawn. I will PM you with the details :yes:.

I only said that I could draw, not that I'm serving up commissions to anyone who tells me to draw something.

However, let me share the book I used to learn how to draw the human figure much better:

Figure Drawing For All It's Worth by Andrew Loomis.

It's been out of print for decades, which means the only copy you can buy on Amazon is used and costs $200. However, you can download (in what seems to be a legal manner) pdf files of all his books from this site:
http://www.alexhays.com/loomis/

Be warned that there's some artistic nudity - that is, figure drawings of nude people - in the book. Those of an extremely nervous disposition may want to avoid the book, as well as using the internet in general.

CR

Peasant Phill
05-20-2010, 19:51
There is a whole series of books by Loomis. they're really worth looking up.

Hooahguy
05-21-2010, 07:27
if you are looking at chaotic battle scenes with stick figures, then Im your man.
but otherwise no.
but i have a lot of friends who are excellent at drawing.

LeftEyeNine
05-23-2010, 09:08
Here are a couple of my drawings. I wish I could excel at it. I lack practice and anatomy/motion. (Click on them for larger versions)

737

736

735

A Nerd
05-23-2010, 17:14
Here are a couple of my drawings. I wish I could excel at it. I lack practice and anatomy/motion.

Those are excellent! Very moody and interpretative! I think I liked the second one the best! I've always prefered drawing with as few colors as possible.

LeftEyeNine
05-23-2010, 21:55
Thanks for the compliments but they're far from being anywhere near excellent. ^^

The second and the third one HAD TO be drawn. I was engulfed by the dream so much that despite having woken up I hadn't been able to come to myself with the "story" whirling inside my head. It went on for an hour or so and I could get rid of the affection after I had drawn those 2 pictures. Top of my dreams list.

A Nerd
05-23-2010, 23:41
Dreams make good inspiration. Awake or asleep. Even better when you are unaware that they are dreams at all...