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Portraits

on: October 02, 2016, 02:02:57 am
Hi everyone,

This is my first critique thread as I want to improve at drawing portraits. I'll post a new one every day, as well as iterate on the ones from the previous days based on the feedback. I'm going for a realistic look and proportions, but the shading might fluctuate between realistic and stylized. The palette is locked to Atari 2600.



To start off I looked at instructions from the Illustrators Guidebook, a book by 21 Draw I backed on Kickstarter. It was supposed to be a feminine face, but it turned out quite androgynous.

Here's the ref (a page from the book, so please don't share):
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Re: Portraits

Reply #1 on: October 02, 2016, 05:06:37 am
Two things: Eyes are very square and the bottom edge of the chin is too wide, giving it a square appearance. Try to slim it a bit, and reshape the eyes some!
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Re: Portraits

Reply #2 on: October 03, 2016, 08:06:22 am
Thank you, both of the suggestions worked well!



Here's the updated front view and I've also added the side view today. Damn, it's hard, especially the mouth area. Maybe there are limits to what you can do at certain sizes so I'll also try bigger portraits in following days. But yeah, suggestions for profile of the face are very welcome.

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Re: Portraits

Reply #3 on: October 03, 2016, 05:09:46 pm
Actually i think you're doing alright! Maybe you can try and tweak the nose to be less triangular, but the sprite looks proper feminine as is!
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Re: Portraits

Reply #4 on: October 04, 2016, 12:42:53 pm
Thanks!

Today I wanted to experiment so I tried MagicaVoxel for the first time and made a voxel model using the front/side from yesterday. This is the result:



Far from clean, but kind of cool.

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Re: Portraits

Reply #5 on: October 05, 2016, 02:32:15 am
That's pretty neato actually, can you do a quick how-to so I can replicate that? I have the program but it's not exactly intuitive to figure out, haha
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Re: Portraits

Reply #6 on: October 05, 2016, 04:11:30 am
Certainly.

I took the two sprites from yesterday (front and side) and I imported them into MagicaVoxel. Then I opened them up as patterns and placed them into a plus (+) shape in the scene.

4 hours later or so I filled in all the cubes in between the two planes. I looked at 3D models on Sketchfab all the time to better understand the head geometry. Heads are hard when you're trying to nail the 3D structure (especially in voxels), so it was a lot of looking at models with emphasized head planes. Here is the result:



Then I opened the model in the viewer and rendered with 0 light bounces so it's flat shaded. I set the camera to orthographic and started from dead front. I rotated each frame by 15 degrees horizontally and exported individual images. Then I downscaled the renders so that 1 voxel height = 1 pixel. I didn't do any clean up so it's a bit rough around the edges.

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Re: Portraits

Reply #7 on: October 05, 2016, 08:05:30 pm
I see! And how do you import images?
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Re: Portraits

Reply #8 on: October 08, 2016, 12:24:29 am
You just open a png instead of a vox model.

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Re: Portraits

Reply #9 on: October 08, 2016, 11:02:39 am
This time I went with a manga style just to break me out of the box and explore other styles so I don't get too wrapped up in the more realistic things. I also went for twice the head size since scale makes things so much different with pixel art. Good practice.



This is adapted from a b&w ink drawing in the Beginner's Guide to Creating Manga Art, which I took as a close reference.