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Postby wiggins » Thu Sep 16, 2004 9:13 am

OK... so i said i would try and improve my drawing by drawing some fan art. Here's the thread in which i endeavour to mimic good artwork from real artists. I know they look nothing like the real thing, but comment anyway please with lots and lots of constructive criticism because those are really helpful. My first fan art is Zero Enna and Kizna Towryk from Yukiru Sugisaki's Candidate for goddess. I copied a reference pic which is on the 7th page from the cover page of Volume 2 of Candidate for goddess, wihthout tracing. It was alot harder than i thought it would be... and alot more time consuming than ithought it would be. I know the positions of Zero and Kizna aren't the same, but i was getting really tired of it after drawing Kizna's hair again for the i don't know what number-th time; so i just drew the rest and modified as i saw fit. Thanks! God bless you all,
Jonathan

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Postby kaji » Thu Sep 16, 2004 9:22 am

Bummer! Talk about a climax killer.
I was all excited to see Wiggins new fan art and there wasn’t anything there. :(

Well, I’ll be ready when it does arrive. ;)

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Postby wiggins » Thu Sep 16, 2004 9:27 am

Sorry Kaji... >_<
I think this should do it... there!
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Postby kaji » Thu Sep 16, 2004 9:43 am

What!?!? Where is this destruction and chaos we were promised!?!?

I guess Im not a steller artist, but I think you did a good job. :thumb:

Perhaps its hard for me to judge for you since I have no idea who those characters are. :lol:

But you know what you can do if people say; "Hey! That doesnt look anything like Zero Enna and Kizna Towryk!"
You just say; "Yah, thats right! I made these characters up on my own, thats Bob and Sally!"
And boy, will they be impressed then!

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Postby Esoteric » Thu Sep 16, 2004 10:14 am

Yes! Very nice, Wiggins!

I copied a reference pic which is on the 7th page from the cover page of Volume 2 of Candidate for goddess, wihthout tracing. It was alot harder than i thought it would be... and alot more time consuming than ithought it would be.


Yup, because you were forced to study what you were drawing carefully.

I know the positions of Zero and Kizna aren't the same, but i was getting really tired of it after drawing Kizna's hair again for the i don't know what number-th time; so i just drew the rest and modified as i saw fit.


See, you're already starting to invent. Although I haven't seen the cover, so I wouldn't know what modifications you made, it looks very nice. Awesome job. Keep practicing and you'll get better than the rest of us who don't have time to practice <looks at watch disdainfully>.
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Postby wiggins » Thu Sep 16, 2004 11:56 am

Time? I have time? *looks behind him at an impending avalanche of undone homework*
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Postby Esoteric » Thu Sep 16, 2004 4:14 pm

Homework huh? Then... take an art class. That way, you'll be drawing AND doing homework at the same time! That's just brilliant! :grin:

Haha, no seriously, since I have problems with motiviation, the few times in my life when I've really been able to concerntrate on improving my drawing, were when taking art classes.
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Postby skynes » Fri Sep 17, 2004 8:20 am

Then... take an art class. That way, you'll be drawing AND doing homework at the same time!


!? Have you ever DONE an art class? It's 90% writing and 10% drawing!!! You spend more time writing up reports and explanations for your drawings than you do actually drawing it! :P
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Postby Esoteric » Fri Sep 17, 2004 12:26 pm

That would be an art history class, or an art theory class. No, I'm talkin' about hands on drawing training. Intro to Drawing, Intro to Illustration, Life Drawing, etc. at a community college or something. Those are the art classes I"m talkin about. I only had to do, one measly report in each of those... just because the school required it. 98% was drawing.

Trust me, Skynes, you've just had the wrong classes. Sadly though, that's the way many art programs at universities are getting nowadays. It's outrageous... they won't even teach you how to hold a paint brush!
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Postby VELyuki_26 » Fri Sep 17, 2004 11:43 pm

There is definitely talent bursting through that picture. All you need to do is improve your anatomical skills and placement. Thay will save you alot of time. I agree with Esoteric. You should take a beginners art class. Thay teach you how to break up the picture into shapes. You could go anywhere form there. You will only improve! GOD BLESS. Keep drawing!

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Postby skynes » Sat Sep 18, 2004 1:16 am

That would be an art history class, or an art theory class. No, I'm talkin' about hands on drawing training. Intro to Drawing, Intro to Illustration, Life Drawing, etc. at a community college or something. Those are the art classes I"m talkin about. I only had to do, one measly report in each of those... just because the school required it. 98% was drawing.

Trust me, Skynes, you've just had the wrong classes. Sadly though, that's the way many art programs at universities are getting nowadays. It's outrageous... they won't even teach you how to hold a paint brush!


I wasn't referring to university art, I was referring to everywhere else (i.e. high school).
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Postby c.t.,girl » Sat Sep 18, 2004 1:31 am

whoa that is so good! i have that pic on my desktop! i love pilot candidate it's what got me hooked for life!
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Postby Little T-chan » Sun Sep 19, 2004 5:28 pm

Wow....You consider that "destruction"???? I personally think it's beautiful! ^^ I'm constantly getting surprised with more great artists at CAA that I never knew about!!!! Draw and post some more Mr. Wiggins!!
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Postby wiggins » Mon Sep 20, 2004 10:39 am

Destruction... yeah... I originally wanted to put corruption. The OG looks soooo much better. Thanks for your words of encouragement. I will draw again as soon as i wade out...of ... this marshy bog of college applications, college essays and homework.
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