Posted: Sun Nov 20, 2011 10:45 pm
Thanks for the Nyancaxx link it craxx me up.
Kellz, cheer up, just think of something you want to say, a story or scenario.
This is where the art will come from.
Then become the observer of that scenario in your head.
Draw a couple of stick figures (or objects).
Place them in different layouts, always think about the screen right versus screen left interactions.
The nyancaxx is a great example as it is so simple.
Most great art replies on simplicity to convey the message.
Don't freak out, use the K.I.S.S method and something will soon come from nothing.
Read about storyboarding, on the web, it will help you find the layouts that most convey the feelings you want to express in non abstract images.
The abstract stuff should follow soon enough.
Kellz, cheer up, just think of something you want to say, a story or scenario.
This is where the art will come from.
Then become the observer of that scenario in your head.
Draw a couple of stick figures (or objects).
Place them in different layouts, always think about the screen right versus screen left interactions.
The nyancaxx is a great example as it is so simple.
Most great art replies on simplicity to convey the message.
Don't freak out, use the K.I.S.S method and something will soon come from nothing.
Read about storyboarding, on the web, it will help you find the layouts that most convey the feelings you want to express in non abstract images.
The abstract stuff should follow soon enough.