Welcome to the unofficial draw things with your eyes closed thread!
Here are the rules: 1. Use MS paint or a similar program 2. cover your eyes with your other hand(unless you only have one) 3. no modifying the drawing afterwords! 4. save the doodle and post it!(say what it's supposed to be as well!) 5. NO CHEATING
Here are some fresh of the hard drive: a zergling! a flower!
Now go draw! *edit* bonus points for using your off hand!!
is it just me or is that ultralisk VERY good for your eyes closed... nice detail for eyeballs and mouth... face... dam, maybe you have transparent eyes
On June 22 2010 03:13 D4L[invd] wrote: is it just me or is that ultralisk VERY good for your eyes closed... nice detail for eyeballs and mouth... face... dam, maybe you have transparent eyes
yes, obviously his eyes weren't closed... I'd be surprised if he was even the artist of that
I remember doing excersizes like these for art 101. I've got the drawings somewhere still. let me find em. Btw, this thread would be better if we all tried to draw the same thing.
On June 22 2010 09:03 Kacas wrote: drawing the future
wow dude, fix your mouse sensitivity and/or install some drivers O_O
It's a pose of a man, came out better than I thought, You can actually visualize what parts are off when you're drawing it, like I knew the torso and left arm were off.
well, heres my attempt, I started with the tail and almost made my way up to the neck just when my hand lifted off, like a command center.. So I had to imagine where I had left off, and begun to draw the neck of the horse, you can see how the top of the horse starts out of nowhere. Well thats where I had to restart from. So it would have been near perfect had it not been for that simple mistake. Oh what the hell, heres a command center, the scv, and the most valuable piece, the minerals.
I found all my drawings from art 110, These were 'no-look' drawings with dominant hand. And we also did non-dominant hand ones (not posted here). And some of them are without lifting the pencil from the page as well. By no-look, it means I am looking at the object (my other hand) and drawing it on the paper without looking at the paper or anything but the object I am drawing. So it's not quite the same as this, where you draw from strictly memory because I can try and get all the little details as well.
Thumbs up Clenched fist Looking at my nails Peace/Victory/Rabbit ears sign Back of my hand Clenched fist from another angle
I got really good at it, and I was pretty impressed with myself as was the prof.
Also, here was a really cool charcoal drawing that I did (obviously with my eyes open) In case you are wondering, I ran out of time and space to draw the ears of this rabbit.
Anyways, Here is me trying to stay on topic but also not being able to keep my mouse on the page lol It's hard to visualize something and draw it smaller with your eyes closed I think. (it's my left hand )
Ok fine, I cheated. I opened my eyes after I finished the hatchery and the bunker, to make the ridge line on the right, after that I continued with my eyes closed till the end. As you can see I drew the left ridge right over everything else, just as I feared. For some reason both drones ended up on the ramp, and not coming down from it xD
Ok fine, I cheated. I opened my eyes after I finished the hatchery and the bunker, to make the ridge line on the right, after that I continued with my eyes closed till the end. As you can see I drew the left ridge right over everything else, just as I feared. For some reason both drones ended up on the ramp, and not coming down from it xD
Ok fine, I cheated. I opened my eyes after I finished the hatchery and the bunker, to make the ridge line on the right, after that I continued with my eyes closed till the end. As you can see I drew the left ridge right over everything else, just as I feared. For some reason both drones ended up on the ramp, and not coming down from it xD
This is a self portrait. All was going well until I tried to draw the mouth/teeth, because as you can see I drew it directly over my first chin! the ears didn't go too well either, but i'm satisfied with the eyes and how well i've captured my fat.