Art
A while back I blogged about me taking up a new hobby with the help of a 3-D program. Well, by now, a month and a half in it, I feel confident enough to put some of it out there to get some feedback from friends--admittedly encouraged by Janus Gate's positive opinion who saw my first fumbling attempts and didn't start cackling madly and shaking her head. Given that she's an actual artist, that meant a lot. Many hugs and thanks, dear, and if you have time to give me some more feedback, it's always appreciated! The Husband also offered a ton of useful advice on human figure, bone structure and movement--as he'd been doing martial arts and bodywork for quite some time, it was rather insightful.
A selected few of my attempts so far can be found here. I'm afraid most of them are very specifically themed, but hopefully they can stand on their own.
6 Comments:
Wow!
These are fantastic, Anna. The only thing I see that could improve them would be to do some experiments with a lamp on shadows (as in, light up your husband's face with a light and see where shadows go when you put different things in front of it or when you move the light source) but, really, that is a ticky tack thing that I had beaten into my head so now I notice it a whole lot. I think these are really wonderful. I think my favorite is She Is Gone 2. Great great job, and can't wait to see more.
Daww, thanks! Yes, the light thing needs refinement, but in this program it can be rather finicky, and I mostly used light presets this far as opposed to hand-placed stuff. I'll definitely check that out. ::hugs::
Sweet...
Good Job!! I had no idea you could do that. :-)
Thanks! It's the computer, really...I told y'all I can't draw to save my life, so this program is da bomb for me.
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