Question for you (Siroc in review)
10 years ago
General
So in the past three months or so, I had taken it upon myself to take my art to the next level. This involved finally learning how to draw the human head, and copious amounts of life drawing (though frequent trips to the zoo to sketch animals has proven to be some of my most enjoyable days off from work lately). Many artistic decisions and changes were also made to my own style (Or styles, rather), and I've broken down my art production into four major categories:
-Marker sketches for drafting new characters, scenes, etc. to really build my understanding of basic principles.
-Fully rendered scenes to showcase the full extent of my abilities periodically.
-The usual commission work, which falls somewhere inbetween (Since I want to provide what people expect).
-Tons of observational and life sketches that, sadly, I do not have the time to scan and upload all of. Consider this the behind-the-scenes weight lifting, if you will.
My primary question at this point, then, is basically what do you think of my art over the last two months of so? I'm trying to gauge what my audience has noticed, as of course we are often blind to our own faults and flourishes. Are there certain aspects that really catch your eye? Are there any points you feel I've improved upon noticeably? Is there anything you wish, more than anything, that I'd actually take the time to learn properly so I can stop sucking at it?
Let me know! This is an open discussion with the goal of ultimately improving the art I produce.
-Marker sketches for drafting new characters, scenes, etc. to really build my understanding of basic principles.
-Fully rendered scenes to showcase the full extent of my abilities periodically.
-The usual commission work, which falls somewhere inbetween (Since I want to provide what people expect).
-Tons of observational and life sketches that, sadly, I do not have the time to scan and upload all of. Consider this the behind-the-scenes weight lifting, if you will.
My primary question at this point, then, is basically what do you think of my art over the last two months of so? I'm trying to gauge what my audience has noticed, as of course we are often blind to our own faults and flourishes. Are there certain aspects that really catch your eye? Are there any points you feel I've improved upon noticeably? Is there anything you wish, more than anything, that I'd actually take the time to learn properly so I can stop sucking at it?
Let me know! This is an open discussion with the goal of ultimately improving the art I produce.
FA+

Alot more foreshortening being used and used well.
Just keep up the AMAZING work my friend!