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Got great hand-eye coordination? Here's the place to show it off. You can also upload your work (images, audio, and video) and view our fan art gallery (currently defunct, bug forum management to fix it).
This is also the forum for all of you blossoming Camus' to exercise your brain power by writing and posting fan fiction.
Jimmyjay86 wrote:Lasse, the best thing to do is to study other artist's work and experiment to try and mimic their effects. Rembrandt has great lighting effects but one of the artists that has a great use of lighting is Vermeer. Sometimes the use of shading and light makes more of an impact than proper proportions. If you practice building a drawing from the shadows rather than starting with outline linework you can get a better feel for the three-dimensionality.
thanks for da tips, i'll check dat shit out YO! vermeer drew that earring hoe?
do you draw JJ?