So the first week of school I was up everynight until three-six am working on storyboards and between 2-3 of those days I doodled this when I was sick of colouring my character for the 50th time.
So I guess you could count this as a conceptish-comic for Blooddrop.
...enjoy
So I guess you could count this as a conceptish-comic for Blooddrop.
...enjoy
Category Artwork (Digital) / All
Species Unspecified / Any
Size 806 x 1280px
File Size 200.6 kB
Yuz. :3
Hrm...
I guess my biggest problem is sort of the paneling. :I
Sometimes I found it really wacky. =A=
Do you have a specific way, how you plan a site? Or do you just start and see what happens?
The flow with the speechbubbles is easy to learn. xD
But not this shitty paneling. :I
And that I have a problem with diynamic poses is something you can't help me with. xD I have to learn my self how to choose an ankle for a perspective. >__>°
Hrm...
I guess my biggest problem is sort of the paneling. :I
Sometimes I found it really wacky. =A=
Do you have a specific way, how you plan a site? Or do you just start and see what happens?
The flow with the speechbubbles is easy to learn. xD
But not this shitty paneling. :I
And that I have a problem with diynamic poses is something you can't help me with. xD I have to learn my self how to choose an ankle for a perspective. >__>°
Well for paneling you gotta just have variety. Watch any movie you consider good and pay attention to how each shot is composed. You'll notice a variety of close-ups and long-shots. You'll see that a lot of shots move the eye from the left hand corner to the right. Hmm...I dunno if this makes sense...if you could send me something you've paneled I could red over it if it would help.
and as for poses, yeah, that just comes with time, I suggest drawing your friends, like do figure drawing and within a few sessions of that, you'll find your pose skills increasing like no one's business. And a good perspective choice does help, but if you have trouble with a pose, just draw in from a perspective you're comfertable with and keep drawing the same pose from different angles and you'll find drawing them getting easier. (heh, that whole practice thing of dynamic poses is something I need to do more. )
and as for poses, yeah, that just comes with time, I suggest drawing your friends, like do figure drawing and within a few sessions of that, you'll find your pose skills increasing like no one's business. And a good perspective choice does help, but if you have trouble with a pose, just draw in from a perspective you're comfertable with and keep drawing the same pose from different angles and you'll find drawing them getting easier. (heh, that whole practice thing of dynamic poses is something I need to do more. )
The trick with the movie sounds pretty neet. <3
I wanna try this.
The only new thing I have is for a german tournament. ^^'
(Problem with the language.)
But if you wanna try:
http://eelea.deviantart.com/gallery.....ubTerra-Amelie
Drawing with friends is something I'm doing anyway. c:
It's fun and helps a lot (as you say so). Problem is most of my friends live to far away and I only can draw with them digital. :I
Not good for Refs. ;___;
I wanna try this.
The only new thing I have is for a german tournament. ^^'
(Problem with the language.)
But if you wanna try:
http://eelea.deviantart.com/gallery.....ubTerra-Amelie
Drawing with friends is something I'm doing anyway. c:
It's fun and helps a lot (as you say so). Problem is most of my friends live to far away and I only can draw with them digital. :I
Not good for Refs. ;___;
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