I’ve got someone looking for a sketch or two of Benedict Cumberbatch’s Sherlock, so if you’re interested in doing that contact @tizigu and make them feel loved (or reblog this post to signal boost). Thanks llamas!
I love your line sketches of the BBcsherlock characters and would love to learn how to draw this way. This style where you can see individual lines instead of other shading absolutely facinates me. Do you have any tips on how to start?
Hey thanks! I don’t think there’s anything particularly special about this sort of style, it’s basically just the same as crosshatching with a traditional pencil, except here with digital art I just used the pen tool in SAI so the lines don’t blend and they stand out more.
Essentially what you’re trying to do is express a plane with a series of lines, like this:
To express tone and shading, you can vary the density:
Thickness:
Darkness:
Or overlap lines (crosshatch):
This doesn’t mean that crosshatching always makes things darker, sometimes you can crosshatch lightly, it’ll just make the shading look finer:
So with a combination of line density, thickness, darkness, and overlap, you can create all sorts of different tones and textures depending on what you need for different parts of the picture:
To express turning faces, you can vary the direction or angle of your lines:
The rest is just a matter of deciding how you use those techniques to express the picture you want to draw, and that’s a matter of your own judgement and experience; it would be impossible to list every rule because there aren’t any rules. The stuff about thickness and crosshatching and density etc. I basically made up just now by looking back on my drawings and analysing the lines; I never actually consciously thought about those things when I drew them, so don’t treat them like commandments or something, play around with different lines and combinations to get a feel for yourself what works in what situations.
To illustrate that I’ll draw a picture of Sherlock and try to break down what I’m doing at each step:
Sorry my notes are a bit messy (I hope you can read my writing) but if anything I guess it reflects how messy my thought process is, I’m always adding things and changing things as I go along.
Always remember, you’re trying to use lines to represent planes, so even though you’re drawing in lines, you need to be looking at the reference and thinking in terms of planes, not lines. Also, make sure you keep your lines parallel so they don’t run into each other because that’ll make it look messy.
I think the best way to learn is always to try things yourself, so don’t just look at this tutorial, go play around with the lines yourself, whether you use my steps as a starting point or draw from a photo of your own, hopefully you’ll get a feel for how to use lines then. Also remember that you can go as detailed or as loose with your lines as you want, so long as you have the important shapes and facial features expressed.
I had to edit this one a bit because I messed up a bit of alignment and there was no way of covering it up with pen haha. Even then I think I made him look older than he probably should... maybe I’ll give his face a shot again some other time :P
If you're still looking for doodle ideas, I'd so love to see one of Sherlock and Mycroft hugging. :-) I hate it that people think they hate each other, and I love to see them expressing in their own unique ways that they truly love each other. :-)
Did this up quickly for a friend’s birthday cause she’s a big Sherlock fan and I’ve never drawn Cumberbatch’s weird face properly before. Also I wanted to have a go at that colour palette thing, it was actually pretty fun
Recently I’ve come across these science articles about space and the universe and things, and strangely enough they always make me want to cry because the vastness and wonder and beauty of it all just reminds me exactly how insignificant we all really are in comparison on this on this little blue dot of ours. It strikes me as absolutely amazing that we are able to open our eyes and during our relatively brief lifetime discover and come to know this world we live in, before we close our eyes again forever. I just wish I could be there to see what becomes of humanity and the universe in the end.
So searchingforastory wanted to see more pen sketches and shirleycarlton wanted to see more Sherlock and John drawings and my friend showed me the Hounds of Baskerville episode the other week so here is a pen sketch of John from that episode.
Drawing over exam study notes from last semester yeeeaaaaahh
I’ve also decided that Tuesdays will be doodle days. Because I have no class on Tuesdays. So drop me an Ask for me to draw things! God knows how long I’ll be able to keep up this weekly thing, but I promise I’ll get around to every Ask eventually c:
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