Forwarded from Namareii
ʚ♡⃛ɞ rules ʚ♡⃛ɞ
1-there is no pressure in sending your work, if you feel embarrassed or ashamed of a piece and would rather not show it, that's completely fine! The goal of this fun little online camp is to help each other improve our work, and not to pressure each other into situations we may feel uncomfortable in.
2- don't take any criticism to heart! There's no shame in having other artists criticize your work, and rather take note of their critiques for the future!
3-try your best to not be too harsh on each other while critiquing. Art is difficult, and everyone progresses in a different way. Some quick, some slow, and some chaotic. Do not start fights or quarrels, do not compare each other's work, and just be kind to each other please. 😭😭😭
4-you don't need to have a daily or channel to join this cute camp. You can send your works into my anon and I'll send them here for others to critique!
5-don't feel embarrassed by your work! We're all learning here!
Forwarded from Namareii
27th till 30th: face structure and face anatomy, expressions.
1st till 4th of October: anatomy and clothing folds!
From 5th to 6th: color theory
9th till 10th: final works!
1st day: sending references, videos and learning the bare-bones basics of a face and skull!
2nd day: face perspective study + lights and shadow on a head sphere
3rd day: practicing the face/head of your favorite art style! Learning the simplified basics of that art and what is over-exaggerated/added pre-rendering stage!
4th day: practicing expressions!
1st till 4th of October: anatomy and clothing folds!
1st day: videos, references, anatomy practices in its most simplified forms, understanding 'line of action' and drawing different, relatively simple poses.
2nd day: practicing different clothing folds, drawing from reference pictures with good pose/fabric folding.
3rd day: practicing more complicated poses, different perspectives and specific parts of an anatomy that we may struggle with (i.e. hands)
4th day: practicing the anatomy/simplified body and attires of your favorite art style pre-rendering stage!
From 5th to 6th: color theory
1st day: understanding basic color theory, shadows and lighting
2nd day: doing basic color theory practices,studying light direction and shadow reflection, etc.
From 7th till 8th: rendering
1st day: understanding/learning how to render on your specific program, finding the adequate brushes for the art-style you want to practice, watching multiple rendering videos and trying to dissect what they're doing/ practicing rendering on simple shapes.
2nd day: rendering something simple like a face! + composition practice.
9th till 10th: final works!
Take note of everything you've learned these two weeks and make an art piece!