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MoonbladeDragnill arts

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Posted:2022-05-07 06:03
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Language:Japanese  
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Posted on 19 February 2022, 05:53 by:   0ld0neEye    PM
Score +12
Honestly, this isn't as bad as all of those god-awful SABER cosplay galleries.
Posted on 20 February 2022, 13:51 by:   Username_xoxo    PM
Score +5
so batman is a furry all along.bruh
Posted on 20 February 2022, 15:02 by:   Moonside18    PM
Score +4
https://www.furaffinity.net/gallery/moonbladedragnill/
Posted on 21 February 2022, 20:15 by:   solce    PM
Score +6
Well. The artist is living his dream.
I just wish his dream got better reception
Posted on 21 February 2022, 21:08 by:   Freelanceactual    PM
Score +35
90001 hours in MS paint,
Posted on 21 February 2022, 21:29 by:   cancer91    PM
Score +92
chris chan is already out from jail?
Posted on 22 February 2022, 06:42 by:   Moonside18    PM
Score -67
and already fucked your mom.

I just love scumbags who compare everyone who draws on paper or just worse than many professional artists with Chris Chan. Like it's like looking for drug dealers by skin color - complete stupidity. I'm not good at drawing, but I'll try to get better. Like those who poison budding artists posting their work. They poison me and them only nonentities with low self-esteem or atrophied brains. Self-confident people look up to the best and do not poison those who are just learning. Smart people criticize, point out problems and offer solutions.
Last edited on 22 February 2022, 09:06.
Posted on 24 February 2022, 22:11 by:   C h a n    PM
Score +20
Since you asked - posting art in public invites critiques. It sucks people are rude but that's the way it is. You might want to look for an art learning focused site with mentors if you're focused on learning. Personally I think you should probably do some exercises in shapes, shading, and line art as your next step.

If you're going to keep the gallery up you should choose one of your better images to be in slot #1, since that's the gallery thumbnail.
Posted on 24 February 2022, 22:20 by:   cancer91    PM
Score +21
@moonside18 you know, place like deviantart exist for that type of art .
Posted on 25 February 2022, 06:46 by:   Moonside18    PM
Score -2
C h a n. With hatching, the situation is not easy, since the creation process consists of a drawing on paper and a stroke on a computer in a sketchbook pro. some details that I could add, I can only on paper, but on a PC they don’t work or I don’t know how to make them.
Posted on 25 February 2022, 19:59 by:   MrFinkel    PM
Score +6
Your art sucks shit, dude. If you can't even draw a straight line, maybe reconsider posting it in public. Jesus christ.
Posted on 25 February 2022, 21:42 by:   imreallybored54    PM
Score +6
quit while you're behind my dude
Posted on 27 February 2022, 14:27 by:   Moon abyss    PM
Score +5
How fucking funny. I used to be offended, but now I'm burning up with toxic fuckers with atrophied brains. Like in the age of the Internet with a huge selection of diverse content. When, unlike TV, you are forced to watch a boring show for pensioners in anticipation of something cool. Toxic (mentally retarded) instead of just ignoring the gallery they don't like, they will whine and shit in the comments. Just how much it hurts you. Just laugh to tears. lol
Posted on 01 March 2022, 09:10 by:   TheAppleCat    PM
Score +1
Are you kidding me?
Posted on 01 March 2022, 15:06 by:   bluewhitepantsu    PM
Score +6
this is exactly the case when you have zero art skill but still takes drugs before drawing.
Posted on 01 March 2022, 16:59 by:   Moon abyss    PM
Score +5
lol ahahahahahhahahahahahahhahahahahahahahahah
Posted on 02 March 2022, 13:13 by:   Thranos    PM
Score +7
Stop it.
Get some help.

-Michael Jordan
Posted on 02 March 2022, 20:55 by:   Moon abyss    PM
Score +5
))))))))))))))))))))))))))))
Posted on 03 March 2022, 00:54 by:   cancer91    PM
Score +5
i was thinks my own art was bad, but that ... man do a things , go offline and touch grass , after check for tutorials how draws
Posted on 03 March 2022, 20:18 by:   Moon abyss    PM
Score -2
cancer91. Lol. Of course I'm a beginner and my art is bad in many ways. And I have a lot to learn. But...cancer91... dude, are you seriously saying that my art is worse than your crooked gremlins? Are you serious? You have such a bad self-esteem that after seeing my gallery, you decided to join these people so that they wouldn't hate you. Damn, you're such a jerk. Like, yes, I'm a million times worse compared to the artists I publish in other galleries on this site. But compared to you, I'm Leonardo da Vinci.
Posted on 03 March 2022, 22:05 by:   cancer91    PM
Score -1
i not cares , im at last have honestly to say my art is shit ... is easy for who have highit ego be agressive with olther artist are wrost , but im try be nice there unlike olthers to keeps insult that gallery, yes looks awful, yes can be improves , but i have honesty to say it , instead to say "that gallery is bad lol, u cancer"... i guess im done there
Posted on 06 March 2022, 01:44 by:   avidgamer    PM
Score +14
@Moonside18
Currently, you need to get better at landing marks on your canvas, which is the most fundamental and critical skill at creating something decent.
You need to invest time on getting decently good on this aforementioned basic skill so you can master other intermediate or advance skills more
easily in the future.

Here are some tips:
1. Go look at some practices such as Drawbox(https://drawabox.com/) or something similar to brush up your mark making skill. Put in some time, do it everyday.
It looks boring and grindy but it will make your mark making skill so much better and allow you to better overcome the challenges that the art creation can throw at you.
It can lead to a transformative improvement on your work in less than 6 months.

2. Do a weekly reflection on your practice work, find out what are your bad habits and nip it in the bud.

3. Copy the artist (preferably an artist who works in the professional industry). If you find that their works are too advanced to imitate, go look at their sketches or WIPs.

4. Direct tracing is ok when you are learning on how the pros land their mark, just don't publish and claim the traced work as your own. Compare your traced work to the
original work, and find out why it looks different if any *do pay note on the line weight.

5. Doodle everyday but with a purpose, like if you are learning arm anatomy, deliberately focus on arm muscle when doodling random characters.

6. Don't attach to your work, artwork is a manifestation of your skill and not a representation of yourself or your self-worth. This way, you will feel less attacked if people
critique your art.*However, please do remember, not everyone has the art skill to appraise art work correctly and identify the flaw accurately.

7. Don't just draw with your wrist, use your whole arm to make a beautifully smooth straight or curve line.

8. Spending more time and attention on drawing sketch, sketch determines how good a final piece can be.

9. Go and read "FORCE Dynamic Life Drawing 10th Anniversary Edition". Yes, it is on this site. Once you internalize and apply the force concept, your character will look
more lively and aesthetically pleasing. You can modified the force concept to suit your drawing taste too.

10. Learning to draw from life is great because it gives your freedom. If you only limit yourself on learning a specific art style, then all your works are just a derivative of
that style and nothing more. If you have learned how to draw from real life, you will then know how to stylize thing from a full spectrum to make certain elements more
pronounced and appealing in your drawing.

11. Don’t overwork a piece when you are at the early stage of learning. Yes, you will learn something out of it but with a diminished return as you pour more time into it.
Be smart, make every drawing session yield as many skill gains as possible at the early stage of learning. Once you reach a certain level and know what you are doing,
you may pour as many hours as you like on a piece of art.

Final note: Everyone can draw, you just need to invest time to master it. How long it takes to reach your desired skill level depends on how attentive and efficiently you are
at getting the necessary skills.

@Moonside18, I wish you a fruitful endeavor on your art learning journey.
Posted on 06 March 2022, 20:40 by:   Moon abyss    PM
Score +5
@avidgamer Thank you, it will help me a lot.
BUT there are problems that I can't solve yet and that prevent me from getting better.(Not much, but it beats the quality)
1. I make the digital version on a PC. And many things like shadows and hatching, regardless of my efforts, are terrible. shadows will either climb on the contour or in the middle. The hatching is just a curve and I'm just embarrassed to add it so that it doesn't get worse.
2. Pc, in principle, as if I draw after drinking a lot of alcohol
it turns out.
3. I work in sketchbook pro and I noticed a lack of tools. Or there is a possibility that I have not learned it well.
4. I'll look at what you threw off. I just couldn't find worthwhile manuals before because I'm a person with visual perception and the tons of text that I found didn't give me much. I couldn't find visual aids.
5. I need to work out the anatomy. My words may sound like a lie because there is no proof yet. There are rudiments of anatomy in the later drawings, but more practice is still needed.
6. I am a student who has little time for hobbies (drawing). Therefore, I have little time to study, so to speak, I am learning to draw briefly.
What I can do at the moment
I constantly reflect. I stopped bringing all sketches to the drawing stage to the end if I think that the sketch is unsuccessful or even shitty. In case of bad, I draw anew.
In general, there are already steps to improve the quality in places, but it's worth studying the literature that you gave and looking for something yourself (again). Get a tablet and master it. But before that, I can already develop a style, work out techniques for detailing drawings, Make less noticeable backgrounds, slightly improve anatomy, improve facial expressions. This is so far what came to my mind and what I can do.
P.S. Really thanks for the criticism. I will try my best, and I need this gallery to track my progress more conveniently.
Posted on 07 March 2022, 11:37 by:   avidgamer    PM
Score +7
@Moonside18

1. Hatching is a subset of shading, it requires good mark marking skills to execute it, as you get better at laying marks on the canvas you will get better at hatching.
Do some deliberate exercise on hatching to accelerate the acquisition of hatching skill. There are tons of learning resources out there. Keep in mind that the hatching is
about creating an illusion of form, space, light and shadow of the subject. Understanding one of the art fundamentals - 'form' will greatly enhance your learning progress.
As for shadow, I am not an expert, but I can point you to Sinix Design youtube video, "Improve Your Art with Better Shadows". He is amazing and very good at what he does
as an art teacher.

2. You might want to adjust your brush stabilizer to compensate. At a reasonable stabilizer value, it will compensate for the drawing tablet's lack of pen to paper friction.
The stabilization should be high enough to reduce your pen jitter but not too high which it eliminates your nuance pen movements. Experiment and find the value of your liking.
Again, your mark making skill matters greatly in creating smooth and non-wobbly lines.
Don't limit the pen movements with just your wrist, utilize your whole arm for pen movements, move swiftly to land down the mark, don't hesitate.
Ctrl-z is your friend if you can't land it perfectly, as you get better at landing down those swooshly lines, you will use undo less often.

3. No comment, never have a chance to use the sketchbook pro.

4. It is a pity then, being able to read through long texts and be able to extract useful information is an important and valuable skill, you are missing out on a lot of good stuff.
"FORCE Dynamic Life Drawing 10th Anniversary Edition" https://e-hentai.org/g/1689579/aa816abd77/
is an absolute gem and I heard a few of the professionals vouch for its practicality and awesomeness.

As for drawbox, Drawbox exercises have a lot of visual aids, audio and even video, I reckon that it is more in line with your learning style?
A word of warning, Drawbox training regime is tough as nail. If you are not motivated enough, then you might burn yourself out.

5. Judging from your gallery, it almost seems like you have ballooned up your characters to avoid drawing the accurate anatomy entirely. In your future work, you need to deliberately
apply what you learned from your anatomy lesson in your drawing else you will remain stagnant. Getting better at art fundamental - 'Construction' will aid you greatly in creating character
with believable and appealing anatomy.
I have witnessed many artists who draw for many years, they are prolific and yet their drawings are mediocre at best. This is mainly because they stay in their comfort zone and
never take the initiative to further improve their draftsmanship. It is a pity because they put in so many hours into their craft and yet they didn't get to a significant art level in spite
of their mileage.

6. If you only have limited time to train then you must be very mindful and attentive about the practices you do, form a habit and do practices everyday. This is the best thing you can do to get better at art.

Additionally, you might be interested in "Iterative Drawing - The Fastest Way to Improve" and "Follow-Up to Iterative Drawing" youtube videos by Sycra. I hope his videos could help you immensely.

PS. Some information I thought I should share is, KRITA is an exceptionally good free drawing software. I would highly recommend it if you haven't tried it before. My main gripe is that the KRITA
takes a long time to launch, other than that it is an excellent drawing software.

Best of luck.
Last edited on 07 March 2022, 14:18.
Posted on 08 March 2022, 21:45 by:   Moon abyss    PM
Score +5
Thanks, man, I just can't take the time to do this yet because of studying on vacation, I'll take it seriously. For I understand that it will not work for a long time to rely only on intuition and superficial knowledge. Now, while there is no time for manuals, I look at sketches and pictures with muscles and a skeleton and think about why artists use certain forms as a basis.
Posted on 08 March 2022, 22:05 by:   Moonside18    PM
Score +4
P.S. I have no problem with long texts, I just have so many of them at the university that my head will burst soon.

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