eye_of_toad: hand-drawn doodle (wild face)
I found a decent figure-drawing tutorial. YouTube is overflowing with art "tutorials" that are awful.

rant about annoying videos )

But there are a fair number of art teachers on YouTube who do explain what they are doing clearly. I'm always pleased to find another one: Richard Smitheman

good video )

Look! My human came out human-shaped.

(Please ignore the hands, feet, and head, because he didn't cover that in the tutorial and I mostly gave up.)

Richard Smitheman, tutorial #1

[community profile] drawesome has a nice prompt this month about diverse body types and I'd really like to try to come up with something for it but I fear I may also spend the entire month practicing the "ideal" body types from all the figure drawing tutorials because until I get a hang of the basics, I can't improvise anything else. (Note that from the point of the view of art tutorials, "ideal" means skinny enough that bony landmarks are visible. It's not even intended as a judgement call by most of them; skinny people and muscular people are easier to draw than average people.)
eye_of_toad: hand-drawn doodle (skull)
So the [community profile] drawesome prompt for September is to finish a work-in-progress. This is an excellent prompt (if not 100% welcome, because I procrastinate for a reason).

The first thing that came to mind is this heart that I've done three versions of (I'm not including one of them because attempt #2 was pretty similar to attempt #1 just ... worse. I got it into my head to put slightly more realistic eyes on the face and it made it so much creepier.)

The second thing that popped into my head is that I want to finish up sketchbook #11 because I hate it and it's annoying me. So that's a goal of one to two drawings per day to fill it up and get it over with.

And the third thing that popped into my head is that I am overdue for a Jared Padalecki re-draw. A few years back after a gap of years of not really drawing anything, I gave myself the challenge of filling up an entire sketchbook without tearing out any of my drawings. This after a lifetime of ripping up drawings that I hated so I'd never once actually filled a sketchbook. One of the first drawings in that sketchbook was a *hideous* colored-pencil sketch of Jared Padalecki and it took a lot of willpower not to tear it out and throw it away. I'm so glad that I stuck to my vow and saved it because later in the same sketchbook I tried again and it was so much better. And thus I made a tradition of re-drawing that same photo reference once a year or so and it's now been almost two years since the last attempt.

And I now have nine completed sketchbooks that I haven't torn any pages out of. Here's the inside cover of #10. It's about half full and I hope to have more stickers in here by the time it's done.


Anyway, back to the heart drawing... this is another reason I like following art tutorials aimed at little kids. (The other reason is just that they are relaxing.)

Following this tutorial...


...I came up with this...


...which ultimately lead to this...


I'm still not 100% happy with it and want to give it one more go, but this is already so much better than I could have done without the kiddie cartoon practice. Being able to break up a drawing in my mind into a simpler drawing helps so much. (Remember, kids, it's not plagiarism if you label it a "study"!)
eye_of_toad: hand-drawn doodle (Default)
Have I mentioned recently how much I love my cheap markers? This shade of yellow smells like banana. (There's also "buttered popcorn" and "pineapple" shades of yellow. How often do cheap markers give you three shades of yellow?)



All of the artists I watch on YouTube love alcohol markers and they are great for nuanced shading, but they are so expensive compared to the cheap kiddie markers and I'm honestly not a nuanced artist to begin with. The quick blocky shades you get from these suit me just fine.

I'm still on the head & face theme for this sketchbook, but it looks like I've only done four pages this month. Maybe I can give myself a goal of one page a day in September?
eye_of_toad: hand-drawn doodle (Default)
This one took a fraction the time of the crayon version and I even like it better. (I still need to spend more time practicing my basic anatomy with more pencil sketches, but... that's another issue with laziness.)

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