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September 30, 2012 4:27pm #636
Hi there A_A
I think it's great that you are trying to improve your style and you have certainly come to the right place.
Firstly, in the beginning you are going to suck. That is just a fact and it can be very discouraging, especially when you keep on trying and nothing seems to be happening.
Now, I can't say I know the direct way to become awesome, I don't believe that I am awesome myself, but I can say that I have been practicing for a couple of years and tell you what worked for me.
I started by finding people who inspire me. People who I think are awesome and who I want to draw like. For me those people were: David Kawena (http://davidkawena.deviantart.com/) and Chris Sanders (http://alohalilo.deviantart.com/).
I spend allot of time trying to reach this level of skill, mostly by copying their drawings. This did not do much to further my personal style, but it did do allot to further my technique.
Once I started to tire of these, I started to find the joys of the wacom tablet (yes, before this I drew 100% analogue). I started to lean heavily on my tablet and started working hard on my figure drawing. At the time I had a dream of working as an animator for Disney and I realized that I would have to apply to the California Institute of arts (calarts). So I created a daily blog dedicated to this called “get me to calarts” (http://getmetocalarts.wordpress.com/).
If you look at that website you see just how much I improved during the course of one year, just by being vigilant daily.
After I abandoned my plans to become an animator, it's simply to much work, I started to work toward a new goal of becoming a concept artist. This however required me to up my skill level heavily. That is why I started a new blog in my own name (sylvesterhansen.wordpress.com) that I pledged to upload weekly.
What works for me currently, when it comes to drawing, is to keep it simple. I find an adiobook that I like (if you want some free ones, you can find them here: http://www.booksshouldbefree.com/), and listen to it while I draw a 30 minute class from this website.
The good thing about this little ritual is that I get better daily while I remain entertained.
I hope this helped you, even if I got a little bit into my own story for a while.Sincerely
Sylvester Hansen
September 27, 2012 6:42pm #623I tried something different today, I drew a face.
to be honest, this wasn't as much of a challenge I maybe needed, but I figured it was a better idea to draw anything, anything at all, than to get rusty.
http://www.flickr.com/photos/87335956@N04/8031122818/
September 26, 2012 7:00pm #621Hi Vyse
Thanks for the video and yes that is basically what I do when I draw , though I don't actually blend all that much, so there was some great advice there.
I usually do these drawings quite quick, but I almost always upload them to my tumblr, so if you want some reference of my work you can look here: http://sylvesterhansen.tumblr.com/
I hope you enjoy my work and if there are any questions, don't hesitate to ask.
Sylvester
September 26, 2012 8:05am #614hi again
due to the success of my last still life I decided to do another one, However, this will probably be the last. This is mostly because I used 4 hours on the one yesterday and I spend 3 hours on this one. So while they are challenging and important to work and practice, I think I will go back to the environments soon.
here is the drawing: http://www.flickr.com/photos/87335956@N04/8026302380/
September 25, 2012 7:28pm #609Hi again
Sorry for the long absence, but I have had a busy couple of days.
Today Idecided to do something a little diferent. Since I have been doing some ok sketches, I thought it might be about time that I actually spent some time and really delved into one of the issues that I have. that is why I did this still life of a flower in preparation for the nature scenes that I am gpoing to have to do soon.
http://www.flickr.com/photos/87335956@N04/8024880069/
September 22, 2012 9:30am #602I admit it, this is not my best work, but at least it is something. Sometimes practising doesn't mean being good, it just means being vigilant:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/87335956@N04/8011949787/
September 21, 2012 2:55pm #601When trying my luck with drawing environments I have found that it is easiest to draw stuff from sci-fi movies. they deal allot in clean man made lines, which makes the whole thing allot more bearable. I still need to do a bit more nature scenes, but for now it has to wait.
today I'm being a bit predictable, I drew a scene from Wall'e
http://www.flickr.com/photos/87335956@N04/8009868819/
September 20, 2012 3:55pm #600Hi again
This is my fourth entry here and once again, I'm working from a sci-fi movie reference. This time it is Pixars Wall'e that is the subject. I kind of hope you can tell
http://www.flickr.com/photos/87335956@N04/8007087353/
September 19, 2012 5:27pm #597Hi again
So I am my third day of this project, and so far I'm doing OK.
I still find it hard to do nature landscapes, so for now I have gone back to the movie "Moon" to draw. However, this time I figured out that you get a completely straight horizontal or vertical line by holding down shift while drawing, that helped allot.
Here is the drawing:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/87335956@N04/8004299616/
BTW, for all of you who want to be better at drawing faces, I can recommend this youtube channel: http://www.youtube.com/user/Sycra?feature=watch
September 18, 2012 6:47am #593Hi El Bow and welcome
I think your goals sound very reasonable and I really think you have gotten to the right place. I would recommend taking some of the classes that are on this page.
I would also recommend using the page http://lovecastle.org/draw/
it is what I used when I did this drawing:
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As for myself, this is my second daily upload. This time I took one of the first frames from the romantic comedy "what's your number": http://www.flickr.com/photos/87335956@N04/7999323004/
sincerely
Sylvester Hansen
September 17, 2012 4:23pm #589Ok, so this is my first drawing in my pledge of 100.
I decided that the best way to get a variety of environments to draw was to go through my DVD collection and pause each movie at a random point along the time-line, than draw what is on the screen.
Today I challenged myself by watching the sci-fi masterpiece "Moon". This is what I got out of that: http://www.flickr.com/photos/87335956@N04/7997276154/
September 16, 2012 2:09pm #586Hi
I have been coming here for little over a year and have actually already written a piece of fan mail.
I love the fact that this place is now a forum and I plan to be very active.
To prove this, I will participate in the 100 challenge, so here is my affirmation:
step 1: I would love to be better at drawing environments
step 2:
#1 I will work on basic perspective
#2 I will work on light sources and shadows (including, but not limited to colour practice)
#3 I will work on creating an interesting composition
#4 I will work on infusing my drawings with a particular mood
step 3: I will commit to drawing one drawing per day for 100 days
step 4: I'm not quite sure how to upload a drawing yet, but once I figure it out, I will upload my daily drawing for today
sincerely
Sylvester Hansen
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