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Aye well done yourself, some top work throughout the month.
Guess if people keep going it's just a case of keep posting! 🙂
Great thread. Inkvember anyone?
Twirlip - Wow, very impressive stuff. Been drawing long?
I can just see the bottom of banksy's signature outside on the wall behind the cadbury's caramel bunny
It's the last day.
I've got a few to add in whilst still deciding what to do for the last one.
Fishy:
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Not happy with the next one instead of shading I've managed to turn stubble into a beard:
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Which lead onto this one (inspired by someone else's efforts on the interwebs):
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Then this one (a copy from a bottle):
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Really enjoyed October. I should really get a rubber to remove the construction lines! Maybe next year ;-p
Anyone else fancy just keeping this thread going for general drawing/arty postings?
I did buy some of those on your recommendation, very nice, blacker that black!A scribble with the Rotrings
Really nice and smooth, though don't quite have the pencil like subtley of the staedtlers when it comes to shading mind, but in combination I can see definite potential.
I think the line thickness is just thinner on the staedtlers on a similar number, plus the black isn't as black so that's obviously a contributing factor. Mind you I've just got the 0.3/5/7, haven't tried thinner versions of the rotrings. Then nib is really nice though and feels much more sturdy and smooth.
2 slightly different types of pen. Not really used them both in anger yet as I've been pissing about with colour, but aye, definite potential. Great shout.
Yunki wins.
Hamilton house, stokes croft, bristol.
Keep the thread going 🙂
Title change required IMO.
STW Inked, Stwinked ?
Vote required...over to the mods. I reckons 🙂
Seosamh77 - glad you're getting on with them. Looking forward to seeing the results. I also keep a full set of Staedtlers for doing fine lining and cross-hatching. You can never have too many pens 🙂
As an added bonus to Inktober, I got home to this last night. Mrs winners has been doing a bit of scribbling, which she's not done for ages. A nice coloured pencil drawing with a Rotring outline....
just scrolled through this thread again, it's utterly superb, well done everyone. I think this is probably my favourite thread in teh interwebs!
That's great binners, tell your missus we approve! 🙂
love the fox
I wondered if it was Hamilton House..
Do you know if there is going to be a last minute reprieve for the facility?
I imagine the community spirit that ran Tesco out of Stokes Croft has somewhat diminished with gentrification and ketamine casualties.
Assuming you have all been following the 'official' promplist for Inktober. Is there one for Inkvember?
I am ready to start! Is it meant to be 10 mins per drawing?
no rules, just post up. inktober is done too, so I wouldn't think ink is necessary either.
@andykirk - about 5 years. Since just before my daughter was born. I've got to be quite quick because I've had to fit it all in around job and infant care.
Here's one:
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I've given him a weirdly small right hand.
And the final one!
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It's been fun.
I was expecting it to be hard. A friend told me I'd have an aching hand. I don't have an aching hand. It's mainly been a matter of making sure I had time.
What I've realised is that:
- Anatomy knowledge is the biggest barrier to drawing progress
- Drawing from the imagination takes a lot of reference material
- Other stuff
@andykirk - not sure there's an inkvember. But you could just do inktober again. You don't have to follow the prompts and the only 'rules' are:
- do an ink drawing every day
- post it online with the hashtags #inktober #inktober2017
Twirlip - I've been loving your stuff on this thread
What I've realised is that:
- Anatomy knowledge is the biggest barrier to drawing progress
Isn't it just. If you ever get the chance, check out any local life drawing classes, where you can draw actual people. It's amazing, with a decent tutor, how quickly you learn a few rules that govern drawing the human form, especially relative proportions. In my experience, it was the one thing that benefits your drawing more than anything
binners - Member
What I've realised is that:
- Anatomy knowledge is the biggest barrier to drawing progressIsn't it just. If you ever get the chance, check out any local life drawing classes, where you can draw actual people. It's amazing, with a decent tutor, how quickly you learn a few rules that govern drawing the human form, especially relative proportions. In my experience, it was the one thing that benefits your drawing more than anything
Just to point out - You needn't attend a life drawing class to do life drawing. It's frowned upon but using photo reference to practice anatomy and shading can be every bit as valuable. You can also get friends and family to pose for you (though be careful who you ask to pose naked).
Twirlip there is already a very good illustrator and would probably be better than 90% (more like 99%) of people at local life drawing class, that can be counterproductive as you may begin to feel you're already the finished article. My wife and I both had similar experiences where going to life drawing classes was kind of ......pointless because you become essentially a secondary tutor.
https://www.quickposes.com/en/gestures/random
http://artist-reference.com/portfolio/human-anatomy-for-artist/
Links contain nudity.
Yes, many people have said to me to attend life drawing classes. It's the whole thing about drawing what you actually see rather than what you think you see. Easier said than done!
Did anyone see the programme where James May from Top Gear learnt to draw a portrait? If there is anyone on here who thinks they will never be able to draw (and I am sure there are many) then watch that. It proves it is a skill that can be learnt, just like learning to manual or speak French.
Found a link, the drawing bit starts at 31 minutes:
http://www.dailymotion.com/video/xly217
Twirlip I am no expert but your stuff is pretty good for only 5 years! What kind of pen do you use? Apologies if this has been asked/ answered before.
@binners - I've been to life classes. I love life classes. Outside of big cities they can be hard to find. Or hard to find at convenient times anyway - there always seems to be plenty if you are retired or a member of the idle rich.
I was going to one in Salisbury and I experienced almost exactly what @jimjam describes . Which is quite flattering. And I wouldn't call it pointless. I wasn't so good that I didn't need correcting and I really enjoyed it. If time and money permitted, I'd go back immediately.
What I did find was that while it was by far the best thing for observational drawing and you got a better idea of how the body was put together, it wasn't teaching me anatomy.
What I mean by learning anatomy is that I'd like to be able to draw a passable human without reference to an actual human.
The problem with learning anatomy is that it requires hard study. I'm struggling to get my head into that.
I mean, I've got a tonne of books (George R Birdgman, Burne Hogarth, Andrew Loomis and others). I've got a lay figure (pretty useless). I've got a Craftsy course that purports to teach it (the instructor has a lovely Italian accent but he just plunges into super detail straight away and it sends me to sleep).
I've found The two ArtPose apps and Stan Prokopenko's Skelly (also an app) to be pretty good. Them I think I've learned from.
Really, I should stop posting on here and knuckle down.
That said, typing this reply looks a bit like work and drawing definitely doesn't so perhaps I should wait.
@jimjam - thank you for your kind words.
@andykirk - I've been using a Platinum Carbon fountain pen - it's got a super thin nib - and a Pentel brush pen. Clicky [url= http://singletrackmag.com/forum/topic/inktober/page/14 ]here[/url] and scroll down a bit for a previous discussion of pens.
Twirlip - thank you. Ordered one of those platinum pens, and will get a converter for bottled refill ink if I like it. Determined to give pen and ink cross hatching a go.
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Still can't get the hang of shading using black ink. it's getting frustrating now.
Twirlip of the Mists - MemberI was going to one in Salisbury and I experienced almost exactly what @jimjam describes . Which is quite flattering. [b]And I wouldn't call it pointless.[/b] I wasn't so good that I didn't need correcting and I really enjoyed it. If time and money permitted, I'd go back immediately.
I meant to address this in my earlier post. Sorry if I came across as overly dismissive, I would of course advocate going to life drawing courses for anyone who is curious but, just to elaborate on my point and something that twirlip seems to have also experienced - if you go to an average life drawing class the chances are your fellow students might just be there for something to do, they may well also be there to draw too but the fact that you can draw will often make you something of a novelty.
good to see you back jim, top stuff!
Thanks Joe, I will maybe try to do more like that in the short term. I have other aborted attempts from Inktober that I might get around to finishing at some point but I just can't seem to make the time.
Twirlip there is already a very good illustrator and would probably be better than 90% (more like 99%) of people at local life drawing class
Indeed he is. Loving his work. Apologies if that suggestion came over is patronising. I just mentioned it as its something I got so much benefit from when I did it, but he beat me to it 🙂
Anyway.....Mrs Binners is warming to her theme, having picked up the pens and pencils again for the first time in ages. She did this last night
This makes me very, very happy indeed 🙂
@jimjam - Agreed. Full disclosure: due to an accident of circumstance, I've been teaching an art evening class for the last three years. And I've been battling imposter syndrome for the whole time 😀
Anyway, you're right. Most people who come aren't that interested in art. They'd be quite happy with an evening of potato printing. I can count on my thumbs the people who had both enthusiasm and aptitude. I don't let them do potato printing. I make them do observation. And perspective.
Drifting slightly, I realised fairly quickly that the key to a happy class wasn't anything to do with art. It was pushing all the tables together so that they have to get to know each other and chat. The art is (almost) incidental now.
I do try and make the art bit good though.
That sounds incredibly similar to a digital photography class I used to teach. It was a night class for adult learners. I wrote up a syllabus designed to explain the different file formats, storage formats and the general principles of importing and then adjusting/correcting photographs.
There were about two people in the class who actually wanted to learn. The rest just wanted someone to explain how their digital cameras worked / drink tea and gossip.
@jimjam - This! Yes. Totally.
You should hear the groans from the regulars when I announce that the next lesson is perspective.
Trigger Warning: digression ahead!
Last night I think I finally cracked how to teach perspective. I've done 9 terms of drawing dots and boxes on paper and seeing the increasing bafflement on my victim's faces. This time I got them drawing the inside of the art room and waving rulers around looking for parallel lines. There was still bafflement but far less than before.
Perspective is super hard to teach. Partly because I always thought it was fairly obvious. It's hard to explain something to someone when you've no idea how they can possibly find it confusing.
Mrs Binners did well. That's ace!
Perspective is super hard to teach. Partly because I always thought it was fairly obvious. It's hard to explain something to someone when you've no idea how they can possibly find it confusing.
Consider that there was a thread on another forum from someone who had no visual memory / literally no concept of how to visualize. I mean, not to discriminate against that person but imagine trying to teach him or others like him.
Some people have a more visual bias than others for sure.
I think sometimes we take it for granted that we can easily visualise something. We assume everyone should be able to. But why should they? Everyone has different skills and perspectives
I'm sure every designer has the same conversation every other day. It goes something like this
Client: Can we see what it looks like in Orange?
Designer (wearily): It'll look awful! That design just won't work those colours
Client: Could we just put one together anyway, so I can see
[i]Spend the next hour putting design together in orange[/i]
Designer (wearily): There you go. The same design in orange.
Client: Oh god! That looks awful! It doesn't work at all in those colours, does it?
Designer: no
It used to really frustrate me. I don't mind it so much nowadays. I just bill them for the added time.
I wouldn't fancy trying to teach anyone like that the principles of perspective though. You must have the patience of a saint
🙂
It's even funnier when they love it! 😆
Sub 10min samurai sketch using photoref. Why is that you see all the mistakes as soon as you post it up 😆
seosamh77 - MemberIt's even funnier when they love it!
That's why we always used to do a shitty horrible alternative - the client always has to ask to see something (anything) else...some kind of variant. We would just ask ourselves what was the stupidest thing they could possibly ask for....do that. So when they decided to flex their creative muscle we would just say, no problem, we'll pull an all nighter and email it to you in the morning. Then we'd go to the pub, email them the shitty version in the morning and bingo - delighted client.
Sub 10min samurai sketch using photoref. Why is that you see all the mistakes as soon as you post it up
I've come to the conclusion there are no mistakes, just interpretation. 🙂
It's even funnier when they love it!
Indeedy 😆
seosamh77 - Do you always keep a copy of the original design for your portfolio? This is what it looked like before the client ****ed it up 😀
tbh, I've been in this place for 10 years now, I wouldn't put anything I've done in a portfolio!
What I do is really just document templates for a specific sector, tbh they sucked the designer out of me a long time ago. I don't class what I do as design, definitely not art! It's a very production like job, so the design part is even limited at that, i spend more time teaching the monkeys how to do stuff they should already know! Plus there's a technical side to it i do aswell.
tbh, I've nothing but contempt for the design side of this job! 😆 I really should try something else.
I think that's why I love this thread so much, it's beginning to reawaken the creative side of me!
I think we should have a sub section called skivescribbles, stuff you've fannied about with on your works time! 😆
Disclaimer, given the dog thread from a while ago, I did trace this vaguely and flicked between occassionally for reference! (So by rights, it really should look more like him 😆 )
Spare half hour so, my first effort ever at a photoshop/mouse portrait!
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speaking of portraits, there was a cracking program on bbc4 last night, billy connolly: lifetime in portrait
http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/p0535lq5
well worth a watch, 3 artists each did a portrait. The lassies that took the photo was the best of the lot for me, I've never even noticed that they are on the sides of gable ends around glasgow, going to have to take a wander one lunch time and see them in the flesh.
Good stuff Seosamh, you could have maybe tried a different bush pattern / texture for the hair but still good.
Aye thought that myself Jim, if I do something again, would probably set my self up a fairly extensive preset palette, different opacities, patterns, pattern directions, shades, sizes etc. Was just really done on a whim at the end of the day there.
I always find when you're drawing noses it helps to just draw the nostrils, the philtrum and then shade - unless you want to really emphasise or accentuate it. It's very good though.
Aye jim, need to suggest more than draw what I see at times, made an arse of it by closing under the nose, then I've tried to compensate by shading too heavily. Might have another go at that yin, freehand, and not so realistic now that I've drawn it once, see what kinda difference that makes(I prefer a looser style than accuracy, just need to learn it!). then again, I might just attack that with inkies! 😆
Very nice Mrs Binners, think that style reminds me alot of the original beatrix potter drawings, not quite the same, your missus has her own style, but very reminiscent of that, very good! 🙂
seosamh77 - MemberAye jim, need to suggest more than draw what I see at times, made an arse of it by closing under the nose, then I've tried to compensate by shading too heavily. Might have another go at that yin, freehand, and not so realistic now that I've drawn it once, see what kinda difference that makes(I prefer a looser style than accuracy, just need to learn it!). then again, I might just attack that with inkies!
Yeah, 99% of the time the nose will have a highlight, or it'll at least be catching as much light as the brightest part of the rest of the face so on paper you can leave it white and just suggest it. Or of course you can shade everything then create a highlight with a rubber or some kind of white.
I had a flick through that anatomy book I recommended and found a few copys I'd done - will post up in a while.
cool, like to see those, I've done a few scribbles from that book, that's a long term reference thing though, tis good, proper technical, will take a long time to absorb the terms in it too..
very good, post up your life stuff!
Stolen?
wirlip of the Mists - MemberStolen?
Yes, it's quite the story. I'll post up in a bit.
I've had a piece of artwork stolen 🙁
However, I like to think someone, somewhere is enjoying it 🙂
It was Lynx on a branch about a meter square.Must of been a cat burglar ;-).
Right so when I was doing foundation art one of our life drawing models was a post op transexual, male to female. We knew but really weren't too bothered. One day she just failed to show up and that was that.
Then a few weeks later a reporter showed up at one of buildings asking questions about her. Without thinking my friend and I just told him we were aware she used to be man etc etc, we weren't bothered by it.
Our life drawing studio was in a different building and when we were talking to the reporter a photographer had snuck into the life drawing studio and he took photographs of our paintings and drawings of her, which adorned the walls there.
Next day it was front page news on the Irish Daily Star - "Nude pose man in sex change shocker!". Turned out she had robbed a factory to pay for her boyfriend's sex change op (and yes, that's also the plot of Dog Day Afternoon).
Fearing that more photographers would sneak in, or that students would sell their life drawings to other tabloids the college took down all the portraits and held them for a month till it blew over. When we went to collect all of the paintings and drawings were there apart from mine and my friend's. Now I can honestly say without ego that our work was vastly superior to our class mates. The model was genuinely recognisable too.
I can't say whether the college held them out of spite, or if other students from another class swiped them to boost their grade but yeah - stolen from me anyway. Aaah, good times 
Never know who you're talking to on the interweb, our man jim here right at the centre of a national scandal! 😆
seosamh77 - MemberNever know who you're talking to on the interweb, our man jim here right at the centre of a national scandal!
You have no idea! I was embroiled in it! I was completely misquoted and my "words" in bold were the headers for each paragraph - furthermore my uncle was the the prosecuting Garda in charge of the case - I've skipped the real serious details to protect the guilty but honestly....it was wild craic.
I think I might have one or two line drawings of the model in question. I think enough time has passed - the world can finally see them 😆
Went a wee wander around kelvingrove the day looking for inspiration, some place that, I really should go more often.
Wee bit of pencil for a change of pace. Think I might keep this up and just keep drawing every few days or so for a year, see where I get to. Whether I continue posting depends on whether everyone else does. (I don't want to be that attention seeking goon! 😆 )
https://photos.app.goo.gl/xgoyycClwLEjuosq2
seosamh77 - Member
Think I might keep this up and just keep drawing every few days or so for a year, see where I get to. Whether I continue posting depends on whether everyone else does. (I don't want to be that attention seeking goon! )
Sure the thread has just become you and me talking to each other 😉
I joke. I think that's a great idea and even though I failed to do all of inktober I've really rekindled something - not so much a creative drive but more of an observational thing. I've got a little A5 notebook/sketchbook and when I go out on the bike I take it with me. Whereas I used to only ever take the camera I'm now taking the sketch book incase I see something I want to sketch, which makes no sense because obviously I can photograph it..but there's something about a sketch or a drawing or a painting that makes you really look, and study in a different way.
And in public it elicits an almost magical reaction from people (so I tend not to sketch in public but you know what I mean).
Great sketch by the way, I think your rendering has come on a fair way even in a month.
Aye sketching from life is something I need to start doing, been scoping out a few life drawing classes on the back of the discussion on this, might attended some.
Just a shame it's heading for winter as taking a sketch book out side will get a bit unrealistic soon enough.
@seosamh77
Great work.
@jimjam
Sketch book here as well, really makes you look at the subject.
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Mucking aroud with reeds again..
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Ohhrah!
was hoping you'd keep going! cracking as ever! 🙂 (hope everyone does!)
seosamh77 - MemberAye sketching from life is something I need to start doing, been scoping out a few life drawing classes on the back of the discussion on this, might attended some.
I've obviously been a bit of a broken record on this subject but certainly, just use photo references.
But beyond that, and transexual criminals aside, life drawing can be great. Just remember though that the excercises are there to develop certain reflexes, certain kinds of muscle memory and to develop a fluidity that might otherwise be lacking.
In the words of John J...'Nothing is over!'
seosamh77 - Member
Euro ... You work as an illustrator?
Was re-reading this and missed that first time, sorry man. I did a bit when i was a full time graphic designer and during my college days to prop up my grant but nothing at all these days. Work as prepress operator with added designer/tarting up duties in a printers.
Been following the thread and great to see it's still going strong. I didn't want to tangentify the thread while it was in full inky swing but i've not been lazy for a change and as an experiment, i took a very quick doodle intended for here and copied it onto canvas. Can't find the original sketch but have a pic just after i started.
I've just been chipping away when the mood takes me, with no plan and idea what i was aiming for - just doodling with paint i suppose (bargain Daler Rowney set of 36 acrylics for £25). As of last night it's looking like this. Still a bit to go and still enjoying it so will carry on until i ruin it 😀
Awesome Marty. Love it.
Cheers for that euro! That's excellent, not sure why, as it's obviously your style, reminds me of peter howsons stuff alot.
Got some acrylics up in my brothers house he said I can have, so i'll be destroying some canvas's soon enough! 😆 Though I need to find a place I can be more messy if I'm going to start getting into paints.
Reeds again.
This was Ming my grans siamese 🙂
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And another Army Man.... adult colouring in 🙂
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I'm slow in posting this. I did it on the 1st of Nov so prove to myself that I could carry on after Inktober. And since then life has got in the way and I've done no ink drawing.
I've started practicing the Loomis method of head drawing. It's slow going. I may have to ask for his head and hands book for Christmas.
I'm busy painting horses and children (which I can't post) but I'm dying to do something. More good work guys.
What kit do you guys take out and about on regular basis, even on the bike ?
Here is mine, show me yours 🙂
Sketchbook, paper or other.
Sharpener,
Sanford Magic Rub (dont know what to do when this wears away completely
Lamy ABC Fountain Pem
Parker Jotter Fine
Uni Kury Toga .5
4b
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HD
2h
Metal thing from a door, gives me a straight and viewer.
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My Lawrence of Arabia made it into Week 4 😯
https://www.flickr.com/photos/66956608@N06/galleries/72157688452859194
thought this wasn't a competition! hmmm hmmmm!!! 😆
Well done, it is very good deserves some recognition, it would be one of my picks from the thread! I really did think it was excellent:)
That a flicker thing only I take it?
Will take pick of my stuff when I clean up a bit, bit of a riot right now! Not got a mobile kit, but defo something I should put together.
More reed work.
This one evolved from a doodle in a meeting.
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I thought I'd show my reed colection so far. All the lines below have ben created with one nib and no slit.
I cant beleive how fine I got on occasions.
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Highly recommended and great fun to try and use 🙂
All in Indian Ink.
Well here's my stuff...
Standard pencils, plus some derwent charcoal pencils and a white charcoal pencil. Ordinary rubber, putty rubber, cheap pilot automatic pencil (rex grip 0.5) and a knife for sharpening the charcoals. I need to find more charcoals and some french pencils.
This little a5 book is what I like to take on the move - has an elastic strap and loop for pen or pencil. Can't remember where or when I got it.
...and these are some of my pens. Nothing particularly fancy or special.





















