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Hello everyone reading this! I'm an Artist in training right now, in school to become a Game Artist. So i have an opinion about every game and every piece of art, just feel free to ask me...

Sam @7swords

Age 29, Male

Artist&GD

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Tacoma

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i cant draw worth a shit, not even stick figures

nice lol, bet your good at something else tho

awwww! :(
does that mean you'll be gone for the whole time?
just remember to check in every now and then if that's what you mean!

i think you have a style all your own, but if you wanna get better, study to your heart's content!

You still respond fast, maybe because you east coast? or what?
Edit: gratz! ill check in from time to time!

First, you don't need to draw realistically to become big. Hell, look at the 30 Days of Night graphic novel. While I personally don't like the artwork, lots of people did, and it was enough to garner in a movie deal. So, you don't necessarily need realism, but more something that catches the eye.

As for any true tips. Couldn't help ya. I ain't that good myself, I always focused on writing rather than drawing. That's where my creative energy goes. Again though, my writing came with time and practice, and research, and reading. Wrapping words around the page the way I want them to, and stringing sentances across the paper to paint the picture I want the reader to know.

Enough about that though. From what I understand its similar with drawing. While you do need practice, always striving to improve yourself with each new drawing you do.

"This time I'll make the elbows better... this time I'll concentrate on the eyes." Always strive to improve one thing with each drawing. The only true tip I can give, if you do want to draw realism style pieces, draw circles for the eyes, then add the eyelids after. I tried it, and my eyes looked 20x better. Makes it easier to add eyebrows cause you know to put them above that circle (which is the eyesocket).

Realism is the most shocking style, has a kind of holy crap factor to it. Still, im better at real than cartoon'y or anime anyways.

PS: you write b-e-a-u-t-i-f-u-l-l-y and dont say you dont,

Have not heard from you in a while!

Well all I can do is leave you my personal opinion about art, you know drawing isnt about perfection, realism and super realistic shadings, its about creating a image wich just plain looks cool. IF youre able to find youre own way in making something look badass, then youre on to something, it doesnt have to be realisticly drawn. A good idea is always the key to sucess: A good idea can save a bad drawing but a good drawing cant save a bad idea, if you know what I mean, I for example prefer "Beavis and Butthead" over every anime japan has ever fucking created. So just look for things wich absolutely fit you to draw and build from those, when the creating process isnt fun, then its for fucks sake not worth doing!
And remember, age is just a number!
So thats enough from me now ol chum, and remember this is just my opinion before anybody thinks of hate-mailing me!

I still expect you to hold it down here man! Ill be back and better than ever.

You got a pretty Metal style going on, its very savage!

Edit: after thinking about what you said, your right, years don't matter. The ability to create art is only limited by your state of mind (which i am trying to sharpen into a knife right now). how long you have decided to become an artist to the point your at now thinking back, wisdom is invaluable in any situation specifically art, thank you, shadman.

But no really i do expect someone to hold it down here......if not you then maybe YouriX if he feels like it.

Im surprised your asking me to read your newspost. Have you seen my Art drawings on my UserAccount? Anyways the advice that the guy gave you, is heads on practice practice practice!! Srsly to become a good artist you need to do alot of repitition!

And be patient it requirs time to become good ;)

Thank you YouriX, keep it up with the music, your a good composer.

Lol. I've been told once that some of the best authors are really arrogant bastards. Well I'm arrogant enough about my writing to know I'm pretty good.

Ha! so true!, the act of being a writer is arrogant, superior intelligence via a mastery of words. Or you just want to share your ideas with the world, 89% Arrogant lol

This post has been edited by me for reasons even I do not not fully understand.

trivia: I got serious about art ever since i saw TheRealShadmans: William Wittcliff: Board Deck back in the middle of August 2009
While listening to Durns: Summer Solace at the same time. And made friends with both of them that same day, epic? Nope a common, every day thing, if you look around enough. People are all good at something,
Imagine the quiet girl in the back of your class, no one really talks to her, you don't talk to her, What will she be doing in 18 years? Answer: after finishing 6 years of med school, removing shrapnel from your son's heart after he crashes your car the night you lent it to him because his friends wanted to go to Jeremy's party...

Fact is often stranger than fiction, the world is what you make it to be...

Fact can easily become lost in the distorted swirl of fiction, and many can have trouble telling the two apart. What is real, what isn't? What strange things have rocked our world throughout the past? We don't even know the depths of our own oceans. Creatures still lurk in the blackest depths of the seas that we can't possibly fathom.

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Well that was fucking random of me...

It wasn't random, it showed me that your good with poetry... and that I should have know better than to try to out word a worder...XP...you served it...<=P

I used to draw quite a fair bit. Loved Art in High School so I enrolled in Graphic Design at a College in the city. Ended up majoring in New Media (lol, what an old name for it, just like the program, it kinda stank) but still took a lot of the life drawing classes to help bone up my skills.

And that's really, I think, one of the best ways to improve drawing realistically. Enroll yourself in a life-drawing class, maybe your local library or art store offers one. Especially, try to find one that uses real models. Generally, the teacher will provide the knowledge of how to properly proportion bodies, while seated/standing, etc.

I can't actually remember the formula anymore, :P heh, been a while since I've used that skill. But the greatest thing about the class setting is that you can compare works and ask people how they achieved what they did. :) Instant feedback like that's even better than NG reviews. :)

Thanks for your advise, i'll keep it in mind.

Well i understand you as an artist myself the necessity to improve and develope as an artist.
Be patient with yourself, thats something you will need because no one starts out drawing masterpieces.
Dont worry if at first you dont get it right, just keep trying and critically look at what you can improve, but dont butcher yourself either.
Try a lot of different materials and papers to see what you naturally are good at, because maybe you are not good with pencil but you are a master with pastels, you know what i mean?
A tip i will give you that actually i am doing myself is , keep yourself constantly drawing or doing any type of art , so that way you improve faster and you inspiration does not go away.
Not to brag here but i know how to shade pretty decently and i know how to use my pencils ,so if you ever find yourself stuck or need tips in shading feel free to ask me for advice.
well hopefully im able to help you out one way or the other but in the end is up to you .good luck!!!
-LC

Shading kills me outright...thanks for your advise

I don't have much drawing talent :|

the "artwork" on my page is pretty decent if you ask me...
and I can see that Warhammer Age of Reckoning program on your desktop :)

as well as the DoWII program :D

<=3

check out my art.

sure will

Aha, you certainly have changed a lot Sam, I enjoy it :3

Not enough, see you later.

Doesn't sound bad. I like the pic too!

does it not, when it is, in confusion?

but i think your art is great.

Sure it is, but it could be o' so more...

Bah, you're art is damn-awesome. You've been scouted twice for chrissake. And I'm sure you're still getting better!

yes, thank you