This is a gift for Kyander featuring her character Kissa.
Who need helm controls when you can drive the ship with your toughs? You don't even need a bridge crew if you have a shynt to do all the work. Just let her take the helm and it like she's having a stroll in the park. In the park of the galaxy. What a wonderful future.
The goal of this project was to improve my coloring. I have been studying Kyanders work and other professional artists work methods so I could do better work my self.
To sum it up:
1. Simply work file. FAIL. So much fail, I'm just think very wrong about building up a picture it seams.
2. Be more flexible. Somewhat got that.
3. Be faster: FAIL.
4. Color handling. Mehh still sucks.
All in all, I have learned a few things, but mostly that I have a wrong approach to things.
Who need helm controls when you can drive the ship with your toughs? You don't even need a bridge crew if you have a shynt to do all the work. Just let her take the helm and it like she's having a stroll in the park. In the park of the galaxy. What a wonderful future.
The goal of this project was to improve my coloring. I have been studying Kyanders work and other professional artists work methods so I could do better work my self.
To sum it up:
1. Simply work file. FAIL. So much fail, I'm just think very wrong about building up a picture it seams.
2. Be more flexible. Somewhat got that.
3. Be faster: FAIL.
4. Color handling. Mehh still sucks.
All in all, I have learned a few things, but mostly that I have a wrong approach to things.
Category Artwork (Digital) / Fanart
Species Unspecified / Any
Gender Female
Size 1069 x 1164px
File Size 504.2 kB
I tend to have good ideas, with not that good deliver but it goes.
Absolutely fantastic, every ship needs a unit like her on it
Well shes, not a robot kitty to ride on but it not far short.
still love that robot kitty you drew for me...need to get more work of her done..
Wonderful character and design. Love the little details too, like the plug going from the chair to her head.
Yep she has to interface somehow with the shi. I'm sure she could do it wirelessly too, but a plug is still a safer choice for transfer.
I love the coloring work. Such soft shading and highlighting. I want to color like this.
It's just the standard soft brush I don't use anything else to make them.
I gotta learn to color like that. My way looks okay but it’s time consuming.
Sometimes it's not so much about learning how to do something but "learning how to learn". It seems like you came to a few insights while making it which is a great step in understanding how you can improve your process.
If you want to produce art faster perhaps for you it's about learning to limit yourself and your perfectionism? As I recall this image was going to have a reference to Naote's space pyramid but it'd be so minuscule and virtually no one would see it anyhow so it was scrapped. I'm sure that didn't take you that long at all but if your goal is to make things faster it seems to me like you should try and optimize the time to the qualitative elements of an image for instance.
When I compare your work to others I think the only one that seems to put in as much detail, particularly into the backgrounds as you do is probably someone like Strype or Bonifasko but even they tend to stick to use one or two mayor elements and then a few less detailed ones (particularly farther away from the focal points) whereas you spare no detail on anything, no matter how small. I'm no pro obviously but an idea might be to set deadlines for yourself? "Today I will work for x amount of time on this and then call it done" or "I have x amount of time to finish this picture"
Personally I like this image, she's a very pretty android (Gynoid?) and you as always cram the image full with so many details your eye can really fall anywhere in it and it'll still feel like it's not lacking in detail. I think the colour variance might be a bit limited for my taste but I think it's a perfectly expressive pose (that stick is just for show isn't it? haha). The ship design looks to me like something straight out of Star Trek/wars! You've always been so great at designing space ships I think!
If you want to produce art faster perhaps for you it's about learning to limit yourself and your perfectionism? As I recall this image was going to have a reference to Naote's space pyramid but it'd be so minuscule and virtually no one would see it anyhow so it was scrapped. I'm sure that didn't take you that long at all but if your goal is to make things faster it seems to me like you should try and optimize the time to the qualitative elements of an image for instance.
When I compare your work to others I think the only one that seems to put in as much detail, particularly into the backgrounds as you do is probably someone like Strype or Bonifasko but even they tend to stick to use one or two mayor elements and then a few less detailed ones (particularly farther away from the focal points) whereas you spare no detail on anything, no matter how small. I'm no pro obviously but an idea might be to set deadlines for yourself? "Today I will work for x amount of time on this and then call it done" or "I have x amount of time to finish this picture"
Personally I like this image, she's a very pretty android (Gynoid?) and you as always cram the image full with so many details your eye can really fall anywhere in it and it'll still feel like it's not lacking in detail. I think the colour variance might be a bit limited for my taste but I think it's a perfectly expressive pose (that stick is just for show isn't it? haha). The ship design looks to me like something straight out of Star Trek/wars! You've always been so great at designing space ships I think!
You summed it up quite nice. (I had to think a lot on what to reply but you just said it all) All I got is:
I have a bit difference between those two, they make a living out f this and I'm just like hobying around, dreaming that one day I could be as cool as they are. Setting time tabless is only good if you don't have 2 more jobs that come before arting in importance. You know neither my boss or the flowers I'm trying to grow would care why I don't meet their demands. The first will fire me or make life even harder, the second would just die on me to let me know how bad investment was to grow things that needs attention, and than decide to neglect them.
So I'm left with the chaos they create to make something out of my life what seam to has value (at least for me). And as usual to pure down some wisdom from some great philosophy: I learned that I know nothing. So continue learning. Than reality always tends to barge in with a couple of bills and ruin my optimistic approach to things.
I have a bit difference between those two, they make a living out f this and I'm just like hobying around, dreaming that one day I could be as cool as they are. Setting time tabless is only good if you don't have 2 more jobs that come before arting in importance. You know neither my boss or the flowers I'm trying to grow would care why I don't meet their demands. The first will fire me or make life even harder, the second would just die on me to let me know how bad investment was to grow things that needs attention, and than decide to neglect them.
So I'm left with the chaos they create to make something out of my life what seam to has value (at least for me). And as usual to pure down some wisdom from some great philosophy: I learned that I know nothing. So continue learning. Than reality always tends to barge in with a couple of bills and ruin my optimistic approach to things.
I like it! But I keep wondering why the chair would be mounted into the ventilation register.
That register is more like a moving stick together metal elements to hide the mounting of the chair under the floor, also the chair can be moved way back and forth. I noticed that most sci-fi struggle with this as they want to make a well movable chair so what do they do? They mount it on the ceiling and don't show it how. Bam. I chose to do a more grounded version.
For whatever reason, i hadn't seen this one until now. What the hell. Nice, i'm glad i looked into your gallery today.
I guess it been hiding. Maybe it because of the has no red mature warning what I tend to click on for anything I produce. What I aim to say is that this one is a bit out of my usual spectrum and maybe that's why it goes more under the radar.
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