I’m Back!! DAZ Studio and W.I.P. Podcast
Apr 09 2011

Sorry for the long absence. I switched over to deviantart as my main art account for a while but I am back. I’ll be posting art and links to great resources on here as I continue to build my art portfolio and find useful links.

Speaking of which, there’s a great group of artists who get together and critique artwork the first Wednesday of every month- W.I.P. Podcast I posted my work last week and got some great critique on my latest piece. Here’s the before and after pictures:


As you can see, I changed the hair and finished the legs. Much better. I tend to fall into the trap of making my subject matter “pretty” instead of realistic and the most helpful comment was to give the hair as much dynamic movement as the rest of the piece. It’s ALWAYS good to have another pair of eyes catch the things you don’t even notice.

Check out the forums as well. There’s a great little community over there for people to post work. It’s a great stepping stone for beginners just getting into things who want to get critique. Also building a network of artistic friends is a great way to get your foot into the industry. Plus, you can’t go wrong by offering others some helpful comments. The podcasts are very informational as well.

Another great resource I stumbled upon was a link on The Art Educators Blog about DAZ Studio– a great 3D resource for posing. I’ve played around with it a little bit and it looks promising for getting reference for poses that are hard to catch (like action poses) and for getting reference of body types that are hard to find. I’ll play around with it some more but I’m not sure how useful the program will be when my 30 day trial is over. Plus you really need to buy a couple of packages for it to really be useful and I’m not keene on putting a lot of money into something that is supposedly free (but all the content costs money). The picture to the right is a quick snap shot I took of an action pose. Cool stuff, no?


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