A pic that a friend did for me

Started by Damborgson4 pages

Originally posted by steverules_2
This is a pic I did at work a while a go, I was bored and had a comic with me so drew wolverine from one of the pages, was copied from a Jim Lee photo. Didn't have any pencils so had to use a pen. Think I did a pretty decent job.

That's a good little doodle.

LMAO @ this thread.

Originally posted by Prof. T.C McAbe
First you don't need a reference for drawing, it depends on the artist it's not a must but makes things much easier.

Of course, if you've been drawing Thanos for ten years then you probably don't need a reference because you know all of the proportion and details. But if it is your first time drawing Thanos you do need a reference.

Originally posted by Prof. T.C McAbe
Also, taking some different body parts from different pictures and composing them differently to copy it is not a crime, so give him a break.

I didn't do that. I used the one picture I posted to figure out the proportions and details.

Furthermore, no one uses the term "copy" in art. You either talk about portrait or subject drawing where the artist tries to illustrate what's in front of him, and then you have tracing—either complete or partial—which is looked down upon because it doesn't take any skill and you don't learn anything from it.

But tracings are very easy to identify because they don't have any variance.

This panel from Iron Man Feat Itself #7.3 and you can immediately identify it as a tracing of this photo that you can find by Googling scared girl.

Fear, not Feat 😛 Terrible event, btw.

That's how Greg Land rolls with his drawing.

Can't quote Aster.

Actually there I disagree. You don't need to draw a specific character for years to get his proportions right because artists have differen't styles which often are seen in the different approach to the proportions of characters, compare Michael Turner (God bless his soul) to Jim Lee. Most artists who draw people will get the proportions right even of monstrous characters, the way it suits them and their style. You will see Thanos drawn differently, sometimes to the extreme, by different artists. The only thing where the artist might need help are the details of the costume.

As for the tracing part. I don't really care about this as long as the final result looks good. If a photo was traced I don't care, if another artist was traced it's more difficult.

Originally posted by Kazenji
That's how Greg Land rolls with his drawing.

What's wrong with him? He might trace some photos, or copy the poses, reuse some art but the final results look really realistic with near perfect proportions and his talent is obvious because he just copies, traces or whatever, the body but the suit and everything else is still work.

Originally posted by Prof. T.C McAbe
What's wrong with him? He might trace some photos, or copy the poses, reuse some art but the final results look really realistic with near perfect proportions and his talent is obvious because he just copies, traces or whatever, the body but the suit and everything else is still work.

He uses porn scenes for his art, fyi.

Originally posted by StiltmanFTW
He uses porn scenes for his art, fyi.

Then he deserves all the respect of the internet!

Yes and no. At times he's so lazy, it hurts:

Originally posted by StiltmanFTW
Thanks 🙂 I like your Wolverine, too. I mean it.

😐

Steve is a talented artist, Jim Lee-level, and you're a hater with an ugly face.

Originally posted by StiltmanFTW
I can draw, too!

Used Galan's picture for reference.

This one-upper over here... srsly

Originally posted by StiltmanFTW
Steve is a talented artist, Jim Lee-level, and you're a hater with an ugly face.

Thank you 🙂 Yes he is, it's just jealousy I think

Originally posted by Galan007
This one-upper over here... srsly

I think Thanos looks awesome in his itsy-bitsy two-piece.

The ****.

Originally posted by StiltmanFTW
Yes and no. At times he's so lazy, it hurts:

You can see how he uses a 'tortoise motif' extensively in his depictions of Ben Grimm.