2023-03-19🌱
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Work and Art
Commission
Sketch
random girl, testing some flowy linework
new OC, I like this kind of open mouth~

Abstract Scribble. Reviewing the process of painting with blending modes, mostly Overlay and Exclusion. Also a test for painting under a fully filled blending modes, I call this Blending Modes Color Masking (similar to Gamut Masking). The interaction of colors is different but it is easier to have harmonized palette this way.

Study
Review on drawing study
- Solid drawing: this term describe more accurately what I've been calling "3D-ness" and "form drawing"
- I have come across this terms before but didn't use it that often for it to register.
- One of the resources that help me a lot with this is Toniko Pantoja video. I love actionable, digestable exercises like this
- https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=r_ZB90XqI9E
- I also love this because I'm similar to him, I prefer flowy gesture and looser drawings so I didn't like practicing solid and 3D stuff. However I also don't like fully flowy stuffs and always wanted to add some structure to my art.
- Another reason why I like this video is his studies looks so unpolished. I always saw really polished studies with clear linework or a clean sketchiness look. That really skewed my expectation on studies. Nowadays I just focused on the thing I want to improve and understand and don't care about posting. If I want to post I can just cherrypick the best and edit them in 1 publishable post.
- I really need to think more before I put a stroke on the canvas. I need to control this kind of Autopilot mode.
Some Observation on art style
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The thing we don't like also shape our style
- example: I'm looking at Onmyoji character art and think hard about why I don't like it as much as Arknights even when I can recognize its high level technical qualities.
- superficial reasons? I might just prefer the aesthetic of modern+fantasy rather than traditional/cultural design.
- deeper reasons in design choices?
- Choice of fabrics?
- I love Onmyoji pattern and decorative work, but maybe don't like the combo of flowiness of the big shapes + small ornamental pieces
- it's hard to tell and I'm just speculating
- example: I'm looking at Onmyoji character art and think hard about why I don't like it as much as Arknights even when I can recognize its high level technical qualities.
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Texture brushes combination
- Texture brush is mostly an uncharted territory for me
- I observed that there are some artists that have a really natural usage for texture brushes: like Merasgar and pofu31. All of the textured strokes blend together well, and there are pretty much no noticeable "digital stamp" artifacts.
- This will be a future research topic!
Learning and Note-taking
- Bottom-up thinking🌱
- Before Obsidian and Eagle, I generally organize my thoughts in a top-down way: I have several top-level categories, and smaller ideas will be derived from those categories
- Example, let's take any Yoneyama Mai artwork, do I place it in Character Design folder? Or do I put it in Stylization? or Decorative art? There are many cases where an idea or thing just don't belong in a single category. The fear of categorization (don't know which category to put it in) has stopped me from taking notes on a lot of things.
- Top down is still very useful when I need to do a random review on a subject and don't know where to start: I just need to access the top-level notes/folders and explore from there.
- Before Obsidian and Eagle, I generally organize my thoughts in a top-down way: I have several top-level categories, and smaller ideas will be derived from those categories
Inspirations
Suzume
- I watched Suzume this week~ Good movie.
- I don't think it is as good as Kimi no Na wa but I absolutely love the non-action scenes.
- The part where Suzume's Aunt shared her struggle when she took Suzume in and the part where they made up after that.
- Child Suzume finding her mom was heart wrenching.
- Animation wise, I'm impressed with how they animate the 3 legged chair, really convincing.
- I don't think it is as good as Kimi no Na wa but I absolutely love the non-action scenes.
Favorite Art of the Week
- Undoubtedly HIRO's animation
- https://twitter.com/siiteiebahiro/status/1636382556315848704
- his first animation back then was really good but it was more because of the polishness in individual frames. This time the movement is truly mesmerizing! I want to draw hair like that too!


