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AniThyng indulges in pencil sketches!

Posted: 2013-04-16 02:16pm
by AniThyng
So on a whim I bought myself some 4B pencils, art block and went wild, also finally putting stuff on my dormant DA account.

I'm not sure if I can hotlink to DA...so here's my gallery - http://kumquat83.deviantart.com/gallery/ there's only like, 5 pics in there at the moment so I'd appreciate some comments, criticism and guidance :)

Re: AniThyng indulges in pencil sketches!

Posted: 2013-04-17 08:48am
by MrDakka
I am by no means an art expert (my only art are just doodles on a sketchpad) so I could be telling you complete crap.

Tanks are HUGE. You already noted it in your title, but your chubby tank looks squished. As for your UN tank it looks a bit short as if a middle chunk is missing. Try to bring some sense of the scale and size of the tank into your drawing.

I'd advise drawing with a picture of an actual tank and try to familiarize yourself with its dimensions and exterior details to make it more realistic. That and maybe add some perspective, unless side views are what you want.

To further pimp out bling out tacticool your tanks, add more crap to the outside. This is war not some showroom floor at a museum. Add huge slabs of ERA/applique armor, searchlights, grenade launchers, smoke launchers, machine guns, remote weapon stations, periscopes, radio antennas, dozer blades, rucksacks, shelves, grates, jerry cans, tacticool military symbols and unit designation numbers, more turrets on top of other turrets,battle damage etc. :lol:

In all seriousness, don't add so much detail that it obscures the tank; add just enough so that the tank looks like a tank ready for battle. Oh and FYI most tracked armored vehicles have more than four road wheels on each side.

Re: AniThyng indulges in pencil sketches!

Posted: 2013-04-17 09:23am
by AniThyng
For comparison, this is an actual Luchs

http://www.tanks-encyclopedia.com/ww2/n ... chs_HD.jpg . But you're right, it is still somewhat longer then my rendition of it.

I'll definately try to do something that's not "2D" and move away from side views next - probably starting with something relatively simple like a Tiger, which has the advantage of being...well, a big box.

Thanks!

Re: AniThyng indulges in pencil sketches!

Posted: 2013-04-17 10:31am
by madd0ct0r
they're stylized cartoon characters. not sure what else to say :)