davidAustin601

Basics Brawler

Joined 4 years ago

100 Reputation

davidaustin601's Sketchbook

  • Sharing the Knowledge
  • Basics Brawler
    10:41 PM, Sunday April 12th 2020

    Thank you so much for this, i really do appreciate it bi decinirely felt the stiffness when doing the funnels Its interesting because when i draw them not in the context of an assignment, I feel less stiff. Ill keep practing on iit :)

    Thanks again and have a great rest of your day!

    7:03 PM, Sunday April 12th 2020

    Hi, Thank you very much for the critiques and detailed post. Not always great to hear but great if you're trying to get better - which I am. I've included a link to my imgur were I've posted the revisions. I was getting frustrated with myself for some of the wavy lines, my challenges with acurracy of my lines either being too long or too short, as well as my lack of variation of sizes on my ellipses. I was going to to start over but remember the rules and guildlines for doing this so I just kept moving toward to finish them. Thank you again for the help and feedback and I hope you have a great rest of your day.

    Lesson 1 - HW REvisions

    Thank You,

    Chris Austin

The recommendation below is an advertisement. Most of the links here are part of Amazon's affiliate program (unless otherwise stated), which helps support this website. It's also more than that - it's a hand-picked recommendation of something I've used myself. If you're interested, here is a full list.
Color and Light by James Gurney

Color and Light by James Gurney

Some of you may remember James Gurney's breathtaking work in the Dinotopia series. This is easily my favourite book on the topic of colour and light, and comes highly recommended by any artist worth their salt. While it speaks from the perspective of a traditional painter, the information in this book is invaluable for work in any medium.

This website uses cookies. You can read more about what we do with them, read our privacy policy.