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Pixel Art / Re: Pixel art - House, need some help
« on: January 25, 2017, 08:49:52 pm »

And also, not to be rude, but you won't make something akin to Ghibli any time soon. The art made by them is amazing and it's not only the colors that make the art, but all the detail and fundamentals. When it comes to detail, there's so much thought put to in, perspectives are amazing, compositions are thought out.

If you want to reach such a level, learn fundamentals, such as perspective, basic structure in perspective, color theory and do studies of actual house and take a note of everything out into them.
Then ask the question of why when creating the design of items and locations. Ghibli art creates believable worlds cause they seem real not only cause of looks, but because the locations show purpose.
I back the idea of of honesty, but I think that statement needs an additional thought.
As long as you don't get frustrated by high self expactations it's not a bad thing to be inspired by other artists, by films, video games or photography. It is always better to work onto a destination than just working with nothing in mind.
So go ahead, watch your ghibli movies again and again and again and study their art. Your effort will pay out. ^^

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Challenges & Activities / Re: The Daily Sketch
« on: January 24, 2017, 09:30:59 pm »
I've drawn a lot of boxes today. 27 to be precise. And then I did this:


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Hello everyone!

This topic is about discipline. It's about structure and about motivation. I don't know if the phrase "drawing hygiene" works well.

The thing is: I really want to improve in art. I'm totally happy about my current results. I'm doing my excercises (almost) every day and recently I just WANT to draw. It's not a thing of negotiation any more. (I feel like that for about three days. Of course I'm aware that it can change again and I still need more time to be sure about everything. And I still get frustrated fast, what is in fact the greatest obstacle I have to overcome.)

Now that I came to this point, I have the urge to expand my overall drawing time. Currently I draw about one and half an hour a day. That makes 10,5 hours a week what is nice output and really is a difference to my earlier drawing time (zero hours a week).
It doesn't seem like I can focus on drawing longer than this time. My body and mind start to feel unfomcortable about it after this period. Things like "eating", "housekeeping" and "videogames" come to my mind.
I always think "you can draw more in the evening" but this rarely happens. When I want to push it I start feeling tired or exhausted. Although I'm more a night person.

There are other things that bother me about my daily routine.
I can't draw when my boyfriend is at home. He has a fulltime job and is coming home arround 4 PM. It's not like he does something special to hold me back, but just his pure presence let me stop being an indipendent entity. (This is an overstatement to make it easier to explain.)
The other thing is that I can't intregrate my drawing routine into days on which I have a shift. I mostly start in the afternoon and of course I have to prepare myself for it. A day where I have to go to work is mostly lost. I theorically can draw at work and I've done it in the past, but I start to feel that it's not the right thing to do, since I lack of focus there. The results are still okay, but I'm afraid the lack of focus influence my habbits in a bad way. And morning shifts are an absolute horror, since I'm to tired to draw after getting up so early. Additional, I'm very moody at these days.

This is the essence of my situation. I would be happy to hear some thoughts about it and maybe you have some advice.

Of course this topic can generaly be used to share some of your rituals and routines that help you stay focused, even if you don't have something to say about my personal story.

Thank you for reading. :)
 

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Challenges & Activities / Re: The Daily Sketch
« on: January 22, 2017, 11:49:52 am »
@0xdb It's nice to see you making something else and trying different styles. :)

Another value study. It's impressing how detailed such a small berry can be. I lost the focus on shape.

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Challenges & Activities / Re: The Daily Sketch
« on: January 18, 2017, 10:37:40 pm »
I rushed through the second quadrant a little (the upper right) because I was so happy it got better than the first one. Haha!
I will make the next even more smart. =)



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Challenges & Activities / Re: The Daily Sketch
« on: January 13, 2017, 11:21:08 pm »
Wolfenoctis: Yeah I think it's a combination of too few frames and my own incompetence  :ouch:
I love your daily sketches anyway. :)

Here is mine:

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Pixel Art / Re: Animation practice, non-pixelart
« on: January 13, 2017, 10:59:15 pm »
I think it really reads good, except for the hand-part that 0xdb already mentioned.

There is another thing that bothers me:
The "runner" grabs the knee of the "stayer", but he easily throw him away. My mind can't accept that.

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Challenges & Activities / Re: The Daily Sketch
« on: January 12, 2017, 10:58:26 pm »
@wolfenoctis: Your last one is really hard to read.


@ds: No boxes today. Pixeled something instead.

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Challenges & Activities / Re: The Daily Sketch
« on: January 10, 2017, 11:36:04 pm »
"Do Loomis stuff!" everyone says. I did. It was a nice relief and I really felt like learning about the process. But the style is... naaah.

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Challenges & Activities / Re: The Daily Sketch
« on: January 09, 2017, 10:25:38 pm »
Here is the first lesson of "drawabox". My todays boxes are included.
I bet I have to do this one unfinished task again and after that, there are waiting more boxes, but I take this as character building. =)
http://imgur.com/a/UbEzM


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