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Weekly Art Practice - Week 40

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Kylie
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WAP 40, the final WAP of 2024!

This is another week of revisiting animal subjects of the last year. I even tried to embrace slightly more cartoony looks for them. Really kind of trying to put my brain on auto-pilot and seeing what comes out. I went and included side by sides for each day as I realized that seeing the comparison was really what I was doing these 2 weeks for.

Day 1 - Sea turtles

Weekly Art Practice - Week 39

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Kylie
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For these last 2 WAP weeks, I decided to change it up. For each of the days I would revisit one of the themes I had done in the previous 38 WAPs. I didn’t want this to be extra extra hard mode or anything, I just wanted to see how much of what I took out of those weeks stuck around. So I let myself re-read the original blog post and scroll through the Pintrest page of images before I settled in to do some drawing.

Day 1 - Squirrels

Still love squirrels, happy to revisit them. They were my very first WAP.

Then compare the day 5 from squirrel week to this iteration 50 weeks later.

Weekly Art Practice - Week 38

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Kylie
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As the end of the year approached I thought it was time to tackle a theme I’d been avoiding. There are 3 subjects that are often either ridiculed or acknowledged as being weirdly difficult to draw. Hands, horses, bikes. These likely aren’t the hardest for everyone but they come up and have been on my mind since starting this year long project. At the start of the year I did hands, just a few weeks ago horses, so it felt like it was time to stop avoiding bikes.

Day 1 - Drawing from imagination

Pretty awful. I see bikes probably every single day, Montreal is a very active bike city, but it’s not enough for me to summon up bikes clearly in my mind.

Weekly Art Practice - Week 37

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Kylie
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Possibly last anatomy week of 2024??? This week is running, which I was pretty surprised I hadn’t done yet. Even just went and skimmed my tracking sheet to double check.

Day 1 - Drawing from imagination

Some early day 1 space misjudgements here. Chopped off the top of a head.

Weekly Art Practice - Week 36

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Kylie
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I can’t believe I waited this long to do bats as a WAP theme. They’re an original favourite animal from my childhood, to the point that a book about different types of bats is one of my strongest childhood memories. However, the kids book Stellaluna may be the reason for my love of them:

A brown bat clumsily hangs onto a tree branch. The title Stellaluna is above her in the night sky.

Day 1 - Drawing from imagination

Day 1 not too bad but I was probably picturing how dragons fly instead of bats. There is definitely more variety to bat faces than I could remember and I think my mental model of a bat has been fairly corrupted by cartoon versions.

Weekly Art Practice - Week 35

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Kylie
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After my week of horse riders I thought it would be appropriate to tackle horses on their own. One of the fabled Hard to Draw things along with hands and bicycles (which I have yet to try).

Day 1 - Drawing from imagination

I thought day 1 was going pretty okay until I took a step back and got “dog” vibes from my first day of sketches. So I wasn’t exactly getting the legs right.

Weekly Art Practice - Week 34

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Kylie
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This week’s practice was a style/master study of Ken Sugimori, the original Pokemon artist, known for drawing all original 151 Pokemon.

I didn’t want to draw just Pokemon, instead leaning on my learnings from anatomy practice and my goal of a self-portrait, I wanted to make myself into a Pokemon trainer. I did a fair bit of YouTube research for this one and I’ll share the resources that were most helpful or insightful throughout the blog post.

Step 1 - Pose

Following the workflow learn from character design week, step one was to focus on the pose only. Starting from Pinterest I gathered up a bunch of references of original Pokemon trainer artwork as well as a few modern interpretations.

I tried out a few poses, 2 from game references and one that just felt like it really fit the aggressive trainer look.

I didn’t deviate too much from the original poses, wanting this week to be more about design and technique than anatomy or dynamic posing. For proportions, faces, and general shape design, Rjamez Valdez 4 piece trainer tutorial is absolutely excellent. This is someone who has spent a lot of time studying the originals and also drawing trainers. He breaks down each feature to make it seem easy.

Weekly Art Practice - Week 33

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Kylie
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Action anatomy week, swimming. Some nice perspective shots but fewer variety to those shots than I expected.

Day 1 - Drawing from imagination

It quickly became obvious that foreshortening and proportion length would be the main difficulty with these.

Weekly Art Practice - Week 32

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Kylie
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This week is another shift in the weekly format. So along with the regular subject studies, and anatomy studies, I want to try to work in a “finished piece” once a month (even if there are only 2 left…). For me a finished piece mostly just means fully rendered to a degree where I’m happy to share it on socials. These will mostly be chosen from current internet art trends or challenges as I like to know my theme going into the week.

The theme for this week is the Pokemon Ability Forms exercise. All Pokemon have an ability, this is usually between two abilities with some Pokemon getting a 3rd hidden ability. Abilities will provide Pokemon with an extra, often passive, mechanic during combat. For example: Pikachu most often has the ability Static, which means that when an opposing Pokemon makes physical contact with that Pikachu, there is a 1 in 3 chance the opposing Pokemon is paralyzed by the static.

The idea behind this challenge is what if a Pokemon’s ability changed the way the Pokemon physically appeared. So a Pikachu with the ability Static might have static electricity jumping all over its fur. I heard of the exercise from a recent Drawfee episode and did some research to try to find the originator of the exercise and I’ve come to believe it was started by n0rtist with this Tumblr post (Sounds like it may have been a Tweet first but Twitter is impossible to use now).

I like it as a challenge because it’s a design challenge with an existing character. So not a full head to toe design but working off of basically one word and a one sentence description to make changes with.

But anyway this is a lot of preamble for a blog post, let’s get into it.

Day 1 - Research & Sketches

I spent a decent amount of time scrolling a list of all Pokemon and reading their abilities. I wanted one that had 2 basic ones and a hidden ability to have 3 characters to draw. I went with Omastar because I have a soft spot for him after his role in the original Twitch Plays Pokemon and I wanted to keep drawing ocean creatures. He also has 3 abilities that I was able to imagine some solid visual elements right from the get go.

After doing the research phase I did some quick first idea sketches:

Weekly Art Practice - Week 31

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Kylie
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This week’s practice is another vague and ambitious theme; flowers. Vague because there are so many different kinds of flowers and ambitious because I often feel like I only know 5 flowers. But I see flowers constantly as they are probably the most common tattoo theme and I follow a lot of tattoo artists on Instagram. But I myself rarely draw them. So I thought it would be good to practice since they are such a common theme in art.

Day 1 - Drawing from imagination

Not a terrible day one?