QUOTE (Ayen @ Sep 15 2007, 02:51 AM)
Uncreator, your drawings come out extremely clean and realistic. What drawing method do you use, squares, triangles and cylinders, then slowly add detail and erase?
Well i go through several steps.
01. Get an idea
02. Draw out several manequin sketches (4-5), pick the one i like best
03. Draw a "Finer" manequin sketch of the several ones i drew before, Make a few of them so i can vary what i do on the following steps (if i decide to change clothes, or a weapon, i can go to a premade manequin sketch instead erasing another)
04. Add minor details like figure shape (Legs, Hips, Chests)
05. Once the frame is done, erase any traces of the Manequin i drew
06. Refine the the outline of legs, hips, chests, face ect.
07. Add detail to more specific things, eyes, hairs, nose, any tattoos i put on them
08. Add the clothing, swords, or any accessories, work on background (if any)
09. Refine everything, get as specific as i can with it, down to the slightest crease in lips or shape
10. Add lighting (Shading)
11. Leave it alone for a few hours, come back, if i still like it i keep it, if i see something wrong, i throw it out and restart (only if its intended for a final copy, sketches ill keep thousands of, but if its intended to be the final one, and i worked for 3 hours on it, if i see something wrong that bother me, ill throw the whole thing out, bad habit, sometimes it will take me several days to do a single picture because of this).
12. Hopefully my final product will look something like this.
This level of deatil often takes me up to 3 days.
PS
Your flash stuff is awesome, i tryed that and i know how hard that is, you got great talent on that, keep at it!
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This post has been edited by The Uncreator: Sep 15 2007, 08:36 AM