I'm in my studio today, in hopes to revive the stagnant pool of crativity before it dries out.
I have alway wanted to get into character design. I live for it. So, sleeves up, I went to the library and got myself this:
Character Design from the ground up - Kevin Crossley
Very informative although with not much stylistic versatilty, then again I only looked at the pictures and flicked through it so far.
Today, whilst trying to write this, follow Sherlock and not eat my lunch at 10am, I was able to look more in depth into the book and trt sketching some characters out myself, but I have to say, I have drawn better.
I find myself in the most horrendous art block, and I'm a bit lost on what to do.
I followed all the wiki-how advice, cleaned my desk, had a walk, tired something new, but I'm still in the swamp.
UPDATE - 31/10/2018
It's halloween and I'm feeling a whole lot better! My nails are on point and I've drawn a character I'm actually pleased with.
I have alway wanted to get into character design. I live for it. So, sleeves up, I went to the library and got myself this:
Character Design from the ground up - Kevin Crossley
Very informative although with not much stylistic versatilty, then again I only looked at the pictures and flicked through it so far.
Today, whilst trying to write this, follow Sherlock and not eat my lunch at 10am, I was able to look more in depth into the book and trt sketching some characters out myself, but I have to say, I have drawn better.
I find myself in the most horrendous art block, and I'm a bit lost on what to do.
I followed all the wiki-how advice, cleaned my desk, had a walk, tired something new, but I'm still in the swamp.
UPDATE - 31/10/2018
It's halloween and I'm feeling a whole lot better! My nails are on point and I've drawn a character I'm actually pleased with.
I've established his name is Oculus and I love him.
I would love to make more like him and place them into a context.
Stay tuned!

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