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Ailynn

Faith - Hope - Love
Everyone's art in here is awesome! I love seeing all the varying styles and mediums. Thanks for sharing, everyone! 💖

I may share some of mine...but I'm extremely self-critical and all I can see when I look at my own art is the flaws. Pretty much how I've always viewed myself as a whole as well...but I'm trying to be better about it and learn to be kinder toward myself.
 
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highrider

Banned
Everyone's art in here is awesome! I love seeing all the varying styles and mediums. Thanks for sharing, everyone! 💖

I may share some of mine...but I'm extremely self-critical and all I can see when I look at my own art is the flaws. Pretty much how I've always viewed myself as a whole as well...but I'm trying to be better about it and learn to be kinder toward myself.

Try to remember that no good artists think any differently. If they think they are really great they’re usually the pretentious twit type of artist. The real ones understand that being an artist at its foundation is being able to be your own critic. That’s why we get depressed 😂
 

mortal

Gold Member
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Try to remember that no good artists think any differently. If they think they are really great they’re usually the pretentious twit type of artist. The real ones understand that being an artist at its foundation is being able to be your own critic. That’s why we get depressed 😂

It's true that most artists are tortured to one degree or another inside, but I think good art can still be created without unnecessary self abuse. You can never really get rid of the intensity simmering within, but the energy of that intensity can be channeled into the art (whatever it may be) rather than into self-flagellation imo.
 
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Contica

Unconfirmed Member
Akihiko Yoshida would agree
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Hehe, this is so true though. And not really for pervy reasons, but starting from the front is very difficult because I get hung up on the many shapes there. Starting from the back, it's easier to just mold in the curves of the shoulders, back and ass and suddenly have a silhouette that works as a good starting point I can just keep adding to.
 

Belmonte

Member
I find art mentally exhausting. You need to be excited to make the best piece you can but when complete you need to switch gears and be a harsh critic of the same work you spent hours and hours doing. It is hard to find a middle term between loving what you made and spotting its errors .

But here is a cool graph (made by Shattered-Earth) which helped me to understand the ups and downs of art:

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highrider

Banned
It's true that most artists are tortured to one degree or another inside, but I think good art can still be created without unnecessary self abuse. You can never really get rid of the intensity simmering within, but the energy of that intensity can be channeled into the art (whatever it may be) rather than into self-flagellation imo.

You’re absolutely right, but it took me years to understand that 😔. That was beautifully written by the way man 👍
 

Shifty

Member
Here are a couple gifs of a simple ocean scene I threw together in Unreal 4 a while back:

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It might not be apparent at first, but the submarine is actually textured in object-local screen space, kind of like that one salesman with the loud-ass shirt from the Monkey Island games.

It also connects to an online radio station stream and plays it live with positional audio and stuff- the idea was a weird little 'pirate radio' thing that never really went anywhere and is now immortalized in gif form.
 
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How.

seriously do you have the
Image in your head first and “recreate” what you imagine?

how

That's a good question. It starts off with a general idea (eg: succubus in a grey scale), then there is a brainstorm stage, and it evolves as I go through the production. Though, there are many times I am just not feeling it and try something else. This is one of the cases where I was inspired by the final so much to make more in a series of sins.

Glad you are digging my work. I really appreciate it.
 
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finally one person on my level.

seriously you guys are massively talented. Props to all of you.
love Plague Doctor Plague Doctor and Belmonte Belmonte , are you doing this professionally or is it just a hobby?

Thank you. I work as an art director as my day gig. That's... rather corporate and tame work.

But, I freelance and license my work artwork as well. Worked for some big names in music and movie as well though nothing in gaming.
 

Dacon

Banned
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(yes i forgot to finish shading her towel, i was too lazy to fix it leave me alone lmao)

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As you can see I primarily work on lineart, but I've been trying to get back into coloring but it's hard because I'm kinda dumb when it comes to coloring.

I don't really have a set style or way of doing things, and I'm kinda all over the place. I've been kinda irresponsible with my studies, I do gestures and reference study here and there, but I've totally neglected perspective lmao.

I might post some of my older stuff just for comparison.
 
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Belmonte

Member
Try and work more colors into your shadows to make the image look less muddy, otherwise I like it.

I like to work more purples and reds into my shadows.

Thanks for the feedback!

finally one person on my level.

seriously you guys are massively talented. Props to all of you.
love Plague Doctor Plague Doctor and Belmonte Belmonte , are you doing this professionally or is it just a hobby?

Thanks man! I did advertising illustration for a time and did some freelancer for apps and little games, nothing major. This year I decided to learn coding to make my own indie game so freelancing is kind of slow. I'm too passionate about videogames to not give game dev a proper try. When I draw, it usually is concept art and animation studies for the game.
 
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Deleted member 713885

Unconfirmed Member
I'll just throw my pics from the other thread into this one lol

I doodled in highschool, wasnt great but usually better then 99% of people so of course everyone acted like I was incredibly talented...when all I was is 'meh'

Stopped drawing around 20 years ago then decided to buy an iPad Pro/Pencil and try my hand at digital stuff.
Of course the main thing when it comes to art I slack in...practice/time.

So in close to a year all I've produced is a few drawings/outlines.


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Been working on doing a pic of my girlfriend right now..harder for me then expected. Stuck at this stage lol


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It's Jeff

Banned
Oh yeah, wanted to add one more here. It's where my avatar comes from. This is Elvis, my dog that passed away a few years ago but with a hat and monocle. Fit his character. Need to paint one for my new pup. While I'm here, the second one was a friend's cat. He asked me to paint it for his anniversary. Did a children's book theme with that one.

 

Dacon

Banned
Oh yeah, wanted to add one more here. It's where my avatar comes from. This is Elvis, my dog that passed away a few years ago but with a hat and monocle. Fit his character. Need to paint one for my new pup. While I'm here, the second one was a friend's cat. He asked me to paint it for his anniversary. Did a children's book theme with that one.


Heh, our cat's named Tigger.
 

Tenaciousmo

Member
This would make a pretty cool Air Force embroidery patch with some tightening up. Just right amount of quirky and deadly.
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Some form and lighting studies. Still looking to find a good balance of abstraction and realism.

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great now i want to watch watchmen again.
 
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