Wednesday, October 31, 2012

Day 4 - Pratice shading and lighting

Pratice shading and lighting

Guiding movie:


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my practice


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and my second practice

with the guiding video





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Tuesday, October 30, 2012

Day 3 : How to use shadow and shading


How to Use Shadows and Shading in Comics / Cartoons Drawing Lesson


The diagrams below named A, B, and C, show how the size and the shape of a shadow depends on the direction from which the light comes and how you view the object. The examples 1,2, and 3 shows the same light and shadow effect on three figures.

A. Direction of Light at 45 Degree Angle


B. Light almost directly above forms small shadow.

C. Light on side of object forms long shadow.


1. As in A, this the light is hitting this man at 45 degree angle…and this is the result.

2. As in example B, the sun is hitting this man from directly above, so therefor a small shadow is created.

3. Just as in example C, the light is hitting this man from the side, so a very long shadow is created.

A well-drawn shadow can convey the idea of distance and describe the contour of the ground on which it falls. The examples below in D, E, and F show different examples of this. In Examples 4, 5, and 6 the same rule is applied to other comic figures.

Notice how a plank of wood that is laying against the wall shows a shadow that looks like a 90 degree angle (or like a letter ‘L’).

A shadow that is cast on a cylinder / rounded object makes a shadow that is rounded like the shadow shown above.

F. A shadow that is being cast on stairs, shows a shadow like the one above.

4. Just like in example ‘D’, the man painting the wall, shows a shadow that looks like a 90 degree angle.


5. Just like the example #E, this woman is holding a tray and the shadow is being cast on the rounded skirt…so the shadow is rounded.

6. Just like in example ‘F’, this man sitting on the stairs casts a shadow like the one above.

Note how the man in mid-air (example #7) casts a shadow that makes him appear as if he were completely of the ground.
It is a worth-while daily practice to observe and to make memorandum sketches of objects, people, and their shadows. If you carry a notebook in your pocket and make quick sketches of interesting shadows of objects and persons as they occur, you will son show decided improvement in applying them.

Source:
http://www.drawinghowtodraw.com/stepbystepdrawinglessons/2010/02/how-to-use-shadows-and-shading-in-comics-cartoons-drawing-lesson/

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Monday, October 29, 2012

Day 2 - Color anime eyes

Digital painting – Day 2 – Color anime eyes



 original image
my colored eyes image 1
my colored eyes image 2
my colored eyes image 3
my colored eyes image 4
used 2 these brushes
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Digital painting, Color anime eyes

Digital painting, Color anime eyes

 


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Day 1 - Color a basic comic

 My Beginning Digital Painting – Day 1

 






I’m following digital drawing. These pictures are lined art and colored by Photoshop.
I’m learning by myself through websites. Any comments are appreciated.