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[Visual] Revtattertot's Artwork
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Started by Revtattertot, May 06, 2012, 06:58:18 PM

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Revtattertot

Sketchbook Art
By: Revtattertot




[spoiler]
This first one is a split-screen I did of 2 characters for a concept of mine. On one side is the male character, Martin, and on the other side is the female character, Arryanna. The style is a mixture of Yuu's and Mark's drawing style, plus some minor touch-ups on my part, like the more anime-style eyes.


This next one's another OC I did, with special attention to the hair and eyes. I couldn't modify it the way I wanted, which kinda pissed me off as an artist, because I lost 3 hours of work on it.


this one I'll classify as a quick creation, but it's another female character [should probably do a guy next]. This one has pig-tails, has glassy eyes, has some awful big bangs coming down, and is wearing a long sleeved shirt, and a shawl.


Another school girl! this one's a placeholder for either until I get my artwork for a story I'm doing done or if you guys like this.



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So...
...Yeah. Post feedback if you want to. Since this is a style I want to say I have mastered [makes doing facesets a little easier, since I can just cut & paste, resize, and profit], and since people seem to like it, I'll continue posting artworks here from time to time. That spoiler will contain my own internet portfolio.
Link to my game is here.
http://rmrk.net/index.php/topic,45507.0.html
Feedback will be nice to get, constructive or otherwise.

D&P3

Whoa, damn those are pretty good :)

Do you know how to colour them as well?
All of my scripts are totally free to use for commercial use. You don't need to ask me for permission. I'm too lazy to update every single script post I ever made with this addendum. So ignore whatever "rule" I posted there. :)

All scripts can be found at: https://pastebin.com/u/diamondandplatinum3

Revtattertot

Yes I do, but when I tried, GIMP froze up on me so I lost ALL THAT DETAIL. That's why I put it up in black & white.
Link to my game is here.
http://rmrk.net/index.php/topic,45507.0.html
Feedback will be nice to get, constructive or otherwise.

Capua Aelita

I hope you plan on trying to color them in again.

I know that they will look very nice :D
Sometimes I wonder if I need psychiatric help :'(

strike

dude stop using lined paper for stuff like this. jeez. get an artpad.

Revtattertot

Not to sound like a douche, strike, but the nearest art store is like 3 miles away. [P.S.: Don't, EVER, live in Lawton. It is a ghetto!] While it'd be good exercise for me, I literally leave school after my P.E. class, so I'm sore as hell when I get home. After that, laziness kicks in and I slouch. This plus I'm broke ATM = no good art supplies.
Link to my game is here.
http://rmrk.net/index.php/topic,45507.0.html
Feedback will be nice to get, constructive or otherwise.

Acolyte

Then use some printer paper.
Also, it wouldn't hurt to study up on anatomy a bit.

Revtattertot

Quote from: Clopin on May 08, 2012, 08:27:57 PM
Then use some printer paper.

It's an even toss-up by this point.

Quote from: Clopin on May 08, 2012, 08:27:57 PM
Also, it wouldn't hurt to study up on anatomy a bit.

I have been studying, but I am gonna say this in terms of style:

     When it come to anime, a person's style can be based off of any type of proportions they deem fit for the story. Some like the Chibi look, like the guy who drew the panels for Lucky Star. Others like more realism in the anime, like the guy who drew DeathNote. There are still other who take a mix of these styles, like the person who did the Majutsu/Kagaku series.

In terms of anatomy, I can partially agree, because it makes setting the features easier and can make body proportions more accurate. It isn't the greatest issue, however, because some people like the anime/manga look. Again, however, it's open to interpretation. So I'm not gonna fight to the death on this one.

Thank you for the advice, Clopin. However, I probably wil not take all of it into heart due to resource constraints and context of the drawings.

[P.S.: Please do not call me a douche on this one, as I was merely stating my opinion. I truly do appreciate the advice, constructive or otherwise, I just responeded in a way to provide some greater detail on the subject.]
Link to my game is here.
http://rmrk.net/index.php/topic,45507.0.html
Feedback will be nice to get, constructive or otherwise.

Sophist

The anime and manga artists don't ever, ever just freehand anything of that nature. The correct nature of the look is still built upon by being anatomically proportioned. It's a matter of the way you proportion or the details added after make it a certain stylization. Just winging it isn't making your own proportions.
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from the infinite fields of dreamless sleep
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Revtattertot

Quote from: Anski on May 08, 2012, 08:47:31 PM
The anime and manga artists don't ever, ever just freehand anything of that nature. The correct nature of the look is still built upon by being anatomically proportioned. It's a matter of the way you proportion or the details added after make it a certain stylization. Just winging it isn't making your own proportions.

No they don't, but when it comes to concept art or sketchbook drawings, some details are free-handed to create a base to develop until the actual anime/manga look is created. I understand your reasoning behind this 100%, and again agree partially.

When I said what I said in the last post, I meant to imply that these artists start between concept sketches to place the poses and get the idea of the detail, then use what they learned in anatomy to set the details in the right place. Some parts of the anatomical structure, however, are distorted in certain techniques, like adding highlights in the eyes, supersizing them, supersizing the head, minimizing the nose and mouth, lowering the placement of the ears, the list goes on.
Link to my game is here.
http://rmrk.net/index.php/topic,45507.0.html
Feedback will be nice to get, constructive or otherwise.

Acolyte

I don't think you understand how it works.

Anatomy isn't just for detail placement. It shapes the whole body.

Go here. It's a site with anatomy help from a manga perspective. I think it would help you.

Esmeralda

Anatomy has been touched upon already, but I think it's far more important for you to learn where eyes and noses are supposed to go. It looks like someone stuck them on a face, blind-folded, in that last drawing.
:taco: :taco: :taco:

Revtattertot

Quote from: Esmeralda on May 08, 2012, 09:06:19 PM
Anatomy has been touched upon already, but I think it's far more important for you to learn where eyes and noses are supposed to go. It looks like someone stuck them on a face, blind-folded, in that last drawing.

I do kinda see that. [Insert overused saying here]

Thank you, Clopin, for the help.

Quote from: Clopin on May 08, 2012, 09:05:06 PM
I don't think you understand how it works.

I have seen some artists go in that direction, but that may be me. Just to ask: how many paths can you think of to get to the authentic look, other than copying or tracing.
Link to my game is here.
http://rmrk.net/index.php/topic,45507.0.html
Feedback will be nice to get, constructive or otherwise.

Esmeralda

You get an authentic look through years of studying human motion and anatomy. Copying and tracing isn't teaching you anything, it just makes you dependant on the style of others. Read and study her link instead if you want to be unique in execution and not co-dependant on other artists.
:taco: :taco: :taco:

Revtattertot

Anyways, thanks for feedback and advice.
Link to my game is here.
http://rmrk.net/index.php/topic,45507.0.html
Feedback will be nice to get, constructive or otherwise.

Capua Aelita

Still planning on coloring them in?
Sometimes I wonder if I need psychiatric help :'(

Revtattertot

I was actually about to post in here. I have a couple on standby, but one is cg and one is traditional. Which do you prefer?
Link to my game is here.
http://rmrk.net/index.php/topic,45507.0.html
Feedback will be nice to get, constructive or otherwise.

D&P3

Both.

Why post one when you can do both ??? :)
All of my scripts are totally free to use for commercial use. You don't need to ask me for permission. I'm too lazy to update every single script post I ever made with this addendum. So ignore whatever "rule" I posted there. :)

All scripts can be found at: https://pastebin.com/u/diamondandplatinum3

Revtattertot

Traditional is coming up shortly, make sure to check the first post when its up.
Link to my game is here.
http://rmrk.net/index.php/topic,45507.0.html
Feedback will be nice to get, constructive or otherwise.

Capua Aelita

I am not seeing any colored artwork ;9
Sometimes I wonder if I need psychiatric help :'(

Revtattertot

And I was gonna put it up, too. Life and forgetfulness stepped in. I'll get the cgi up soon.
Link to my game is here.
http://rmrk.net/index.php/topic,45507.0.html
Feedback will be nice to get, constructive or otherwise.