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Geoff Lander
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There are a lot of impressive sketches posted here. I’ve sort of hit a wall with my sketching. I am getting comfortable with my ability to copy other drawings and photos, but I am really struggling to come up with my own drawings. Learning to "see" things and be able to copy them happened relatively quickly. Drawing from my imagination without any type of reference has been an extremely slow process. Is this a common problem?

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Anthony castrillo
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NOPE.
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James Stewart
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Like that Wolverine and Alien.one .Did you just draw it today?Heres my version from 96.

 

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Anthony castrillo
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Yep. just doodling.
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Anthony castrillo
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 Geoff Lander wrote:

There are a lot of impressive
sketches posted here. I’ve sort of hit a wall with my sketching. I
am getting comfortable with my ability to copy other drawings
and photos, but I am really struggling to come up with my own
drawings. Learning to "see" things and be able to copy them
happened relatively quickly. Drawing from my imagination
without any type of reference has been an extremely slow
process. Is this a common problem?


Geoff-
In all seriousness, it happens alot (to me). I sometimes force
myself out of these "blocks". Look at old comics, movies( 50's
sci-fi), read a book(issac Asnimov) or go to a museum.
Something that will stirr the creative juices, don't forget to bring
a sketch pad with you(i've gone thru several) you never know
when something might spark a fire.
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Geoff Lander
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Thanks for the advice.  Your drawings are really nice.  I'm looking forward to seeing more.
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Kevin Pierce
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Chris Malgrain you've done some pro work before?
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Anthony J Lombardi
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Anthony J Lombardi
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Glenn Brown
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Latest...for a friend.


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Glenn Brown
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Another piece, a bit older...penciled by me, inked by my friend Larry Welch:


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Kevin Pierce
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Another piece, a bit older...penciled by me, inked by my friend Larry Welch:

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Nice stuff Glen!!!!!!!!!!!
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