No.62863
>>62862pretty sure the pic he posted is AI made.
No.62881
The amount of idiots falling for the IA bullshit is outstanding
No.62882
>>62854>picfuck's sake this is amazing
AI still needs to work a little on hands and fingers though
No.62940
>>62939
He thinks it's enough to shatter a wizards' mind. Fool. Doesn't get that a true wizards wouldn't even flinch.
No.62942
>>62938This is made by AI? What kind of AI program was used?
No.62943
>>62940No, I posted it genuinely, not trying to bait or anything. I've never been good at drawing so being able to "make" art is pretty amazing to me.
>>62942Stable diffusion with the Novel AI leaked model.
No.62944
>>62943Oh, it looks pretty good. I saw some other text-to-image AI things but those always looked kinda creepy.
No.62946
!"AI ART' Does NOT belong in the wizards' drswing thread !!
No.62951
>>62929Wow, I really like these
No.62954
>>62946AI art is based. Take your Chris-chan tier drawings and fuck off
No.62955
>>62954No he's got a point, strictly speaking AI art isn't even drawn.
No.62965
>>62954no one saying it isn't cool. it just doesn't belong in a drawing/art thread out of fairness to people trying to actually make stuff
No.62966
>>62938why does all AI art have this Sakimichan kind of vibe?
No.62971
>>62966Cause his style is about as close to photoreal as the program goes I think.
No.63038
I want to make a living as a comic but I cannot draw. I even bought Drawing On The Right Side Of The Brain and I am familiar with Drawabox. What a curse.
No.63041
>>63038Want to get good at making comics? Draw a thousand comic pages. To start with.
t. someone making a living with comics
No.63043
>>63038Oh cool, I did that too. I'm not good at drawing, but you could force yourself to draw something simple if you want to draw.
No.63053
>>62700Where does the frustration come from, imagine yourself on a desert island scribbling in the sand. Does the quality of your art bother you with no-one around? Imagine yourself as the first cave artist, nobody has done this before so do you still cringe with no prior art and no expectations?
Separately: A huge part of art is knowing where you stand. Whether you like or dislike xkcd, it uses a very simple art style. If the author didn't know his limits and attempted to produce a comic strip style it would just bad. Instead he made the simple art his own. Imagine if the greatest artist in the world lost all of his talent and drawing skill but he still has his genius, how would he approach drawings? That is the mentality you need to have. You have various levels you can aim at, stick figure, cartoonish, Renaissance painting. If you target the wrong level you will produce an awkward result, if you target the right level you can produce something you're proud of.
Separately: Producing something great, is that your goal? If you think the process of art (or any technical skill) is bad (cringe) bad (cringe) better (cringe) great (joy) then you are mistaken. The joy of bettering yourself is in each step. You suck at hands so you dedicate some time to draw hands, you struggle with noses or eyes at a 3/4 angle so what do you do? You pay attention to the eyes of people you talk to, the characters you see in movies, how they are drawn in animated shows. All of a sudden you are paying attention, you get obsessed with capturing some detail right and end up wanting to understand and pay attention to the world. If you become attentive then there is no need to cringe, you have started a feedback loop of observation and capturing the world and that is the least cringe thing there is.
No.63064
>>63062c1n you make another art lile that now pleasd
No.63458
>>63425Second attempt. Tried to draw city at night… Gave up then. I should get a pencil. The treeline is fairly accurate, from ~5 miles away.
Might get watercolor/gouache paint soon.
No.63469
>>62545thanks, thought id draw some more
>>62546they can have viola instead
No.63476
>>63469more timesplitters doodles
No.63488
>>634254u
>>63458cities look like they are dooable, even if you look at one that has few variations in colors. But the more you work on them the more you notice the sheer amount of little information and details and so they turn out to be quite a challenge.
No.63497
>>62031haven't used wizachan in a while.
wizzie ! where is my promised Claymore drawing ?!
No.63500
>>63497 Hello Wizard. I am not the Wizard who you consulted prior however I am a Wizard through-and-though nonetheless. I will pirate then watch Claymore and then draw you a fan art. If you have any recommendations for context, characters, themes, or style please inform me.
Cheers
Wizard
No.63504
>>63497Sorry I kinda forgot, then lost a lot of motivation to draw for a few months.
I did first pic really quick last night but I dont like it too much so I think ill do a different Claymore sketch for you a bit later. If you have a source image you want redrawn I could give that a go.
>>63475Glad to see youre still painting wiz, havent seen you post in a while I thought you might have stopped like you talked about.
No.63526
>>63504wow, it looks neat.
i would like one with the sword, if you don't mind wizzie. like this one
https://pbs.twimg.com/media/E-C14lOXoAEHjuK.jpg No.63535
>>63526I dont draw full figures too often so im pretty bad at it but this one came out mostly ok. I did the face wrong but I redrew it a few times and for whatever reason I cant get it right, I also framed it wrong and started too low on the page.
>>63525isnt the only way to get better at drawing to draw more? Besides I like your timesplitters drawings, ever draw perfect dark or deus ex?
No.63605
Christmas Delight 2. Cant believe I spent half an hour on those fucking eyes…
>>60483 C.Delight #1>>63504well I also said I was gonna try atleast 2 years, but at the pace I am going that may be to litte. I'm thinking about #350 - then I have about 1000 hours in and can make a decision.
No.63617
>>61596>>61772>>61868>>62387>>62040>>62453This is some Chris Chan-looking shit, damn.
No.63633
>>63535i like the look of it, thanks wizzie.
wanted to give you something different as I mainly see you draw from the frontal angle or the side one.
No.63765
>>63535sorry for late reply, im glad you liked my drawings, naw i havent drawn those games cause i never played em, i have a lot of sentimental value for timesplitters and i love the character designs
>isnt the only way to get better at drawing to draw more?youre right but i want to get better at anatomy specifically so i think that takes dedicated study and understanding which just doodling doesnt exactly provide
No.64718
>>61596Belive or not, I also draw like this.
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