art from nessie

Started by nessie, February 13, 2013 11:38 PM

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zwimmy

this makes me wanna eat spaghetti

rtil

i agree it also made me somewhat hungry

Tardigrade

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I like the general roughness of this one. The colour choices are pretty favourable as well, they compliment the subject well. Seriously, post more when you can, Nessie, this stuff is wonderful.

nessie

Thanks! °˖✧◝(⁰▿⁰)◜✧˖°

I'm trying to work on backgrounds at the moment, they're probably what I'm most terrible at. I always half-ass them.
I'm thinking about just doing a bunch of landscape paintings to try and get better at it.

nessie





here's are a couple of recent doodles lacking backgrounds.

i invested in a graphics tablet though so ill try to finish something up with an actual background to put on here

Tardigrade

Oh grand, nice to see you've updated again. I rather like how the body of the figure in the first one looks as though it has decayed progressively down their body.

soup

the hatching and linework on these is very interesting, its a cool style

"He was shown the smallness and tinsel emptiness of the little Earth gods, with their petty, human interests and connections - their hatreds, rages, loves and vanities; their craving for praise and sacrifice and their demands for faiths contrary to reason and nature."


"...it stimulates the part of the brain called "shatners-bassoon", and that's the bit of the brain that deals with...time perception..."

nessie

it's been a while since i've posted any of my art up on here

i just made my first animation and i was wondering if i could get some critiques c:


crackers


rtil

for what it is it's great. i don't really have any critique when it comes to animation principles since you are doing a crazy morph thing , there's nothing to really compare it to in the real world. it would make a neat adult swim bump for what it's worth :D

nessie

thanks! i wanna try to get into some more standard things so that i can know what to improve on

this one probably would've looked smoother if i'd had something nicer than a camera phone to shoot stills of the frames on

rtil

that must have been a pain in the ass

Flash

Very nice work! You should definitely post more often!

soup

i like it a lot, please do more

"He was shown the smallness and tinsel emptiness of the little Earth gods, with their petty, human interests and connections - their hatreds, rages, loves and vanities; their craving for praise and sacrifice and their demands for faiths contrary to reason and nature."


"...it stimulates the part of the brain called "shatners-bassoon", and that's the bit of the brain that deals with...time perception..."

Sterling

These are all awesome. I can't really think of something to say other than what the others did.

zwimmy

Quote from: nessie on March 13, 2014 11:57 PM
thanks! i wanna try to get into some more standard things so that i can know what to improve on

this one probably would've looked smoother if i'd had something nicer than a camera phone to shoot stills of the frames on
I like your dedication. It turned out looking really cool!

nessie

so i haven't posted here in like a year and my style has changed a good amount so here's some stuff








i dunno if anyone has good sources on guides for color theory but i've come to realize i'm really horrible with color and need major help with it

rtil

channeling unomoralez?

i've never seen your color work so i don't have a frame of reference. but color changed a lot for me when i learned the concept of warm light/cool shadow and vice versa, and picking proper blending tones. here's a basic idea:

nessie

Quote from: rtil on September 11, 2015 12:00 AM
channeling unomoralez?

i've never seen your color work so i don't have a frame of reference. but color changed a lot for me when i learned the concept of warm light/cool shadow and vice versa, and picking proper blending tones. here's a basic idea:



that pixel art actually was a direct result of having remembered his stuff from a few years ago!

also YES thank you this is awesome.
i pretty much never do anything in color because when i do i end up hating the end result and throwing it aside.
i really should just study the color wheel more and be able to more readily identify complementary colors.
i've always shaded in color from light to dark rather than warm to cool and never understood why it looked so dull until now

rtil

hope that will be helpful then! just don't trust photoshop's blending and use your own instincts. if photoshop is what you paint in, anyway