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- 28 Lut 2015
ive posted some 3d models in the past so it should be fineDoes 3D modelling count for anything? If it does then here's the progress on that mech I designed a few days back
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ive posted some 3d models in the past so it should be fineDoes 3D modelling count for anything? If it does then here's the progress on that mech I designed a few days back
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So, if I understand your problem correctly, you like drawing two characters interacting because it helps you show their personalities, but with a solo character you can't show their personality. This isn't a failure in creating character traits; I think the problem is that you don't know how to make a scenario a "character," so to speak.Asking for tips, I honestly don't know if either I'm stumped or just distracted. Doing two or more characters is nice since they're interacting in some form, but doing a character solo brings me to a stop. Sure, I can draw him/her standing, sitting, whatever under the sun, but it feels like I failed on creating characters if I can't make them solo- since it feels like I can't bring their traits up to form if they're solo, but it's fine if they're hitting it off with another character. "Okay, I drew him fishing because he likes fishing, now what? Uh..." I can't even tell if I'm autistic over nothing or actually failed on creating character traits. How the fuck do I beat this mindset?
The simplest way to put this is 'try imagining yourself as the character in the scenario you want to put them in.' You created the character, so a part of you already knows what would feel right for them to do and what would feel wrong, so it's just a matter of applying it.Asking for tips, I honestly don't know if either I'm stumped or just distracted. Doing two or more characters is nice since they're interacting in some form, but doing a character solo brings me to a stop. Sure, I can draw him/her standing, sitting, whatever under the sun, but it feels like I failed on creating characters if I can't make them solo- since it feels like I can't bring their traits up to form if they're solo, but it's fine if they're hitting it off with another character. "Okay, I drew him fishing because he likes fishing, now what? Uh..." I can't even tell if I'm autistic over nothing or actually failed on creating character traits. How the fuck do I beat this mindset?
Some of you may remember this.After some ostensible and lengthy sketching in a sketchpad to got the shape and outfit down for this little muppet, I've then done a final render sketch in Sai paint tool.
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Dragon boi. His outfit is based on a mix of outlaw and pirate, thus the buccaneer sleeves, It's probably obvious but he's fairly young.