Comment 9695

Comment ID 9695

[Art] Eyseron WIP part 1
Jul 27, 2005, 2:43:35 AM UTC on [Art] Eyseron WIP part 1
This is a nice view into your world bud. I go through a completely different process but like you it is self tought. Weird the way people look at the same thing so differently. I like the approach you use though. It would be fun to try "the Lloyd method". While you can make masterpieces that way, I would be lucky to turn out anything.

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  • Jul 27, 2005, 3:54:11 PM UTC
    Thanks for commenting Zac! But now you've got me curious. How about posting a tutorial of your own, I know i'd very much like to see one from you and so would a lot of others here i'll bet.
    • Jul 29, 2005, 3:23:46 PM UTC
      It is definatley cool to see how you go about your work. It would hard for me to show the steps like that though... I usually dont go through a sketch phase. I kind of just draw as I go... It is difficult to explain. I just make the whole image then fill it in iguess. Icould try though.
      • Jul 29, 2005, 4:19:03 PM UTC
        I also do what you do sometimes. It comes in very handy when drawing concept sketches and it's a terrific way also to draw. But for when I do full illustrations I have to start with the stick figure as more often than not it's usualy a pose i've never done before. Plus it helps when you want to make the figure lean or bend a certain way.
        • Jul 29, 2005, 4:54:02 PM UTC
          My approach on poses is to close my eyes for a minute and try to visualize something, If that doesn't work I just try to follow were the lines lead me. It is probably wiser to sketch it out first but I have a problem sketching. I draw to dark and cant erase. even when I start of light I forget half way through and indent the paper. Just a limiting personal flaw.
          • Jul 29, 2005, 5:05:11 PM UTC
            To each his own my friend. I have always been a firm believer in the old saying that if it's not broke then don't fix it! So all I have to say is that if it works for you then don't change it as after looking at the amazing pieces you come out with I sure wouldn't.
            • Jul 29, 2005, 5:09:01 PM UTC
              Your words ring true but at the same time I enjoy expanding into new styles, even if I don't succeed at them. The fun is in the battle of it.