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Journal Entry: Fri Jul 3, 2009, 9:07 PM

I've learned something about art.

When you work on a piece of art, in the end, it will never quite be what you'll expect it to be. That may sound derogatory or like I'm saying "you have an awesome piece of art in your mind but it'll come out all poo poo ka-chu like."

I'm more talking about the process as you work on your art.

As you're drawing a piece or doodling on something, at first, it may look pretty awful. Maybe you have the head down but it's not what you thought it should be so you scrap it and try again. This time you work with the body... but no... the body isn't quite what you expect it to be so you scrap it. Soon you get frustrate and you just plain give up on what you were working on.

I've learned, that seeing a piece through to the end will more often then not result in something that you had not quite expected; it'll be something that you like and dig! I know that sounds like a "well duh!" moment but I used to be in the former group.

I used to try to be meticulous and get it right the first time... if the head was off I scrapped it and did it over and over and over and over and over... until the head was perfect or I just gave up (I more often then not just gave up). By doing it this way I never learned anything and eventually I became so frustrated that I gave up on drawing all together. It wasn't till 3yrs later that I decided to try again but this time I decided that I was going to see all my pieces to the end... whether I didn't like how the beginning stages looked or not.

It can be hard to see a piece to the end. Ever drawing I'm confronted with that. The sketches I do I think look pretty awful but instead of throwing them away I finish them. When i look at them I think to myself "yeah, actually, the sketch looks good" then I begin the outline and go "well... the outline looks ok... I guess" then I throw down some flat colors and go "yeah... now it's looking pretty terrible."

I find myself, at that last stage, questioning whether it's worth continuing on or not... but every time I have marched onto the end and every time I have been rewarded.

I've found that depths of colors, shades and highlights can bring the simplest of drawings to life. They can create a mood and they can instill imagination. Just because a drawing is simplistic or rudimentary doesn't mean that it's a bunch of crap. If you're upset with a drawing, instead of scrapping it, try shading it in or add some color to it!

A circle is a simple as you can get... very bland and plain, but with some colors, shadings and highlights... you can bring it to life!

Why am I rambling on about this?

Well so far I've created several doodles that I consider some of the best drawings that I've ever done. They've got life to them... which all my previous ones have lacked. Each one has taught me something artistically new (again something that I have lacked).

And the kicker, each one was one that (at some point) I had considered abandoning. In the past I would have but not now and I'm happy I didn't. Just because you're unsure about what you're currently doodling up doesn't mean you won't be proud of it when it's complete. You'll be amazed what you can do if you see it to the end. :)

Enjoy the 4th everyone!



About "Featured Artwork"

As you may or may not have noticed I threw up a poll asking about the featured artwork that I do on my journal. I'm just checking to see if It's still worth the time to do. I really do like to give random people their props for artwork, however; it takes some time to search through the gallery postings to find these pieces.

Sure, I could just randomly select something and throw it in there... but I like to highlight peoples work that effects me. If I see something special in it then perhaps others will too.

What do you guys think, should I continue doing it? Do you have any suggestions? Would you like me to open it up so that you guys can send me a deviation to feature?

Ideas are always welcome! :)



Featured Artwork

"VK-67" by ~Mikajima
Man, what pops in this picture is the gold colored armor, Erie green background and the blue lights! Ok, I guess everything pops in this piece! Just digging the use of colors and textures in this, awesome work!


"T-head" by ~vs-me
ALIENS! RUNNNN! Seriously though this piece was made for Star Wars (or X-Files!). Nice textures in the face and I really like the atmosphere this character is giving off. I'd agree with vs-me, he does give of feeling of high authority. Terrific work!




Trades, Commissions & Other Items

I am currently closed for trades and commissions but do check back often as I hope to open them in the near future.

UPDATE:
Just throwing a note hear to let my trades/kiriban people know that I've not forgotten about them.

Trades - Closed

:icontails90-da-kitsune: - on hold

Kiriban - Closed


Commisions - On Hold

Odd News

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:iconyarifazanax:
beautiful pearl of wisdom secoh, im sure all of us can learn from this and try to be stronger willed with our art rather than look for perfection

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:iconricneres:
I guess you're right. With most of my drawings, I often keep trying to improve them, but then I get frustrated and stop trying, leaving it as it is. Though I always worry that it'll turn out badly, I've actually been surprised on several occasions when my pictures turned out to be better than I expected them to be. But I still have a lot to learn about drawing.

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:iconaokineko:
Thanks for the insight! I know exactly what you mean! Sometimes the line art can be horrible to you but throw in color and you can make it look like a million bucks!!
The key is to practice lots, practice anatomy, shading, lighting, perspective etc. to where you can take that image and recreate it perfectly or near perfect or as mentioned even better than what you expected on paper or computer.

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:iconsecoh2000:
Well you need a good balance of both. It's not bad to look for perfection but you shouldn't let it consume you to were you never finish anything. that's why I focus more on getting it done first then looking at it after to see what I can improve upon next time.

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:iconsecoh2000:
Well it's good to improve but for me I never fleshed the idea out I focused on perfection right off the bat... which never helped me. I find it so much easier now to just flesh out the drawing, finish it and then study it to see what I could do better on in future drawings. :)

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:iconsecoh2000:
As the old phrase goes "Practice makes perfect!" :)

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:iconyarifazanax:
beautiful words my friend

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:icond-myrk:
I find that happens with a lot of things as well, and not only art too... I think it's while you're doing it, you sometimes find new insights into what you're doing, new ways of doing it that you think will make it look better...

Though whenever I draw, it comes out horrible anyway, it just changes degrees of horribleness :giggle: Ah well, practice makes perfect!
:iconjiangzu:
Words of wisdom! If you let the need for absolute first-time perfection rule you, you'll not get far in art, or any other creative endeavor for that matter.

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~StevenRoy:iconStevenRoy:
It'll sizzle, then fizzle, and then mope... either that or it'll turn blue and explode!
Mon Nov 2, 2009, 2:15 PM
=secoh2000:iconsecoh2000:
Would it be called a "Fizzle Sizzle" then?
Wed Sep 30, 2009, 11:43 AM
~StevenRoy:iconStevenRoy:
Named after what it would do if we lit it on fire?
Sat Sep 26, 2009, 10:53 PM
=secoh2000:iconsecoh2000:
Even if it's a new form of life?
Mon Sep 21, 2009, 11:45 AM
~StevenRoy:iconStevenRoy:
Whatever it is, we probably shouldn't light it on fire!
Fri Sep 11, 2009, 11:03 PM
=secoh2000:iconsecoh2000:
I wonder what a "mope" is exactly :?
Sat Aug 29, 2009, 9:37 PM
=secoh2000:iconsecoh2000:
Only if the mope were on fire :B
Sat Aug 29, 2009, 2:01 PM
~StevenRoy:iconStevenRoy:
That's not a mop!!! ...Is this even still funny?
Wed Aug 26, 2009, 12:39 AM
=secoh2000:iconsecoh2000:
Um.... that's a sneeze, kadzuntykes. What a mess *pulls out mop*
Thu Jul 30, 2009, 6:22 PM
~StevenRoy:iconStevenRoy:
That's not a shout! This is a shout: *ah-choo!*
Wed Jul 29, 2009, 11:55 PM

NASA is being told to scrap it's moon/mars initiative. 

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