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Casual Artwork Thread

If I can find them. :) I save a lot of my artwork but finding specific drawings that have been put away somewhere for almost twenty years might be a little difficult. I'll see what I can do and if I find more I'll try to remember to post them in this thread.

Impressive pics, everyone. Thanks for posting this thread, TedShatner.
 
Here's a drawing of the (then-new) Enterprise-B that I made right after seeing Generations and getting excited about the cool starship Enterprise that we'd never seen before (except as a wall sculpture in the observation lounge on the Enterprise-D). I remember I was on a tear with my Trek drawings in the aftermath of the seventh film hitting theaters.

Enterprise-BDrawing.jpg
 
Been a long time since I did art, but starting to get back into it. Right now I'm consuming Photoshop tutorials like crazy.

Here's a neat little video I saw yesterday. It's for anyone interested in developing their own drawing style. I found the parts on Manga very good advice. In essence, he's saying to go beyond copying other people's (copied) styles and create your own rules. Then you can develop new styles, too.

[yt]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FMUYG1hkY5c[/yt]
 
Don't sweat it, just be patient and let your skills evolve and expand with time. I've been drawing, sketching and doodling since I was old enough to hold a crayon and scribble on a flat surface. As I approach the age of 40 and after several decades plus some of drawing I've learned that the journey never ends. There's always some new thing to try or technique to work on and attempt to refine.

Art is a neverending journey with no real finish line or endgame other than just deciding that one isn't going to bother practicing their art skills any longer. What you consider off-kilter right now might look great to others and even vice versa.

Art is largely subjective and relative, and as long as I'm generally satisfied and somebody else finds pleasure in what I create with my own hand then those are the most important things. Above all else, have fun or else it's not worth it.
 
Yeah, me drawing something at least once a day has gone a long way in improving my artwork and in the next twelve months I may join a serious artwork course of some kind (since I've now got a solid skillset base) and hopefully make a real career out of it.

Here's Black Widow again, but I've made the image sharper and brighter:

black_widow_2_by_tedshatner10-d6sd58n.jpg
 
Those are really, really good! You obviously possess a pretty impressive talent there and I hope you can use it to please and entertain others.
 
Art is art, whether one's medium is Jackson Pollock or Betty Crocker. ;)
 
Don't sweat it, just be patient and let your skills evolve and expand with time. I've been drawing, sketching and doodling since I was old enough to hold a crayon and scribble on a flat surface. As I approach the age of 40 and after several decades plus some of drawing I've learned that the journey never ends. There's always some new thing to try or technique to work on and attempt to refine.

Art is a neverending journey with no real finish line or endgame other than just deciding that one isn't going to bother practicing their art skills any longer. What you consider off-kilter right now might look great to others and even vice versa.

Art is largely subjective and relative, and as long as I'm generally satisfied and somebody else finds pleasure in what I create with my own hand then those are the most important things. Above all else, have fun or else it's not worth it.

True words indeed. Well put. :bolian: Especially the part about how people sometimes undervalue the impact their work can have on others!


I used to paint murals and in public view like that, there was a constant parade of passers by who would stop to watch for a bit, and sometimes offer a comment. The ones with frowns never took the brush I offered them. Not once! :cool:
 
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