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  • Drawing Thread

    Discussion in 'Anything and everything Free Rider' started by Maple, Sep 20, 2014.

    1. zeke15

      zeke15 Well-Known Member Official Author

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      Make the scenery lines less random. You want them to follow the natural flow of the land, so try and imagine how the hills and ridges in the ground would flow in a 3d manner, place gray lines in those spots to get an idea of the ridges, then put scenery lines just off of them to provide some depth and contour for each hill/ridge.

      Also, for the rocks on the hillside, don't connect the rock directly to the line it sits on. Make it break the line and add ruffled edges around the bottom to show grass, or add pebbles around it to show dirt/rock.
       
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    2. TiMartin1069

      TiMartin1069 Active Member Official Author

      So, after about a year of not touching FRHD, i have started making a new track.
      See you in another year.
       
    3. Chapter

      Chapter Well-Known Member Official Author

    4. TiMartin1069

      TiMartin1069 Active Member Official Author

      Hey can i get some tips on where and how to shade, in general. For example, i've got the rock below and it doesn't quite look right so can someone give me some tips on how they go about shading/detailing something like this. I'm going for a style between heavy detail and minimalist probably leaning more to wards less detail.
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      e: also if anyone (good) wouldn't mind taking the time to coach me a little bit through detailing a track (what they think when they detail and how they do it, I would love the help. Because i'm good at making the ride but my detail always kills my tracks. Thanks.
      e2: Maple CityShep2 zwinxz Cataclysm Max007x spruce Stig mR..A THEend etc
       
      Last edited: Mar 10, 2017
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    5. StealthNation

      StealthNation Well-Known Member Official Author

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      I would but I think you might be better than me
       
    6. zeke15

      zeke15 Well-Known Member Official Author

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      I'm definitely not the best one out there, but I can help if you want, just PM me
       
    7. TiMartin1069

      TiMartin1069 Active Member Official Author

      Im sorry but your detailing is no better than mine currently is
       
    8. zeke15

      zeke15 Well-Known Member Official Author

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      Depends on how hard I try lol, anyway, no offense taken, best of luck with getting help
       
    9. ItsColinGuys

      ItsColinGuys Well-Known Member Official Author

      2K Views...33k replies.
       
    10. Maple

      Maple Love to draw VIP Team Balloon Trackmaker Of The Decade Official Author

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      I think where you decide to shade is pretty arbitrary, so long as you commit to consistent shading everywhere else on the track. Unless maybe you're drawing a sunny outdoor scene then you probably aren't going to shade the top of objects.
      Shade ex.png
      In the example above it doesn't really matter where I shade as long as everything follows along. Say I started with rock 1, every other rock should follow along with shading.

      Also if your having trouble on where to shade a rock, perhaps your approach in drawing it is wrong. I'm assuming you can't visualize your rock as a 3d rock, therefore it's hard for you to figure out where to begin. Maybe try having an idea of the rock(shape, jagged or smooth, faces, etc) before you draw it.

      Sometimes you could just try to look past everything(such as cracks) and stop thinking too much on whether or not the rest of the lines make sense and just shade it:
      shades.png <LOL
       
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    11. StealthNation

      StealthNation Well-Known Member Official Author

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      What sort of stuff would one put in a forest, apart from trees?
       
    12. Cataclysm

      Cataclysm Well-Known Member VIP Official Author

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      streams, rocks, clearings, animals, etc
       
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    13. spruce

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      help! I'm trying to draw a less detailed grass on patches of rocks and cliffs. I don't know how to do it correctly grass.PNG .
       
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    14. Cataclysm

      Cataclysm Well-Known Member VIP Official Author

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      Tips / references for drawing clouds? Any tracks that have a ton of good clouds perhaps?
       
    15. Ishu

      Ishu Well-Known Member Elite Author Official Author

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      What kind of clouds are u tryna draw?
       
    16. Cataclysm

      Cataclysm Well-Known Member VIP Official Author

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      Cumulus to cumulonimbus. Big and tall puff balls pretty much.
       
    17. Ishu

      Ishu Well-Known Member Elite Author Official Author

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      IMG_0304.JPG

      Not my drawings, but i think its a good model
      Also when drawing multiple clouds, dont repeat the same cloud over and over. Clouds are all different.

      e; clouds can take any shape so be as creative as possible but clouds need to appear less tangible, so use a lot of curves
       
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    18. Cataclysm

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      Yeah, I've actually gotten fairly good at drawing clouds with a pencil when different shades can be brought into the detail, but with only two (and really only one) shade to work in, a whole new approach needs to be taken to overall detailing
       
    19. CityShep2

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      It's really hard to do them on here because you're limited to those little lines, I've found being impressionistic and flowy makes drawing clouds very easy. Sadly it's impossible to achieve that with the tools here though, a more cartoonish style fits the free rider medium more - big swoops and puffy areas seem to be common in tracks.
       
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    20. Cataclysm

      Cataclysm Well-Known Member VIP Official Author

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      Yeah, sadly I'm neither a fan or very good at the cartoonic styles. But even going to look as Lolz666's and Maple's tracks, everyone seems to shy away from giving clouds too much attention. I've been trying to formulate a method or style for really big and expansive clouds without doing too much actual detailing but it has been less than successful.
       
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