Like Wiimaster's school of spriting. This is NOT for spriting, because I don't want to steal business from Wiimaster. (If this becomes a fad where everyone makes school, I am deleting this and no one will become a ninja.)
To be eligible to join, you must be able to post picture you drew from paint or any drawing program (or even better, on paper!) onto the forums. If not, I can still teach you, just that you might not be as accurate.
Students:
-Blade-Edge
-jacool
-melikecheese
-bananaman15
-luigitailsdoll45
There are 9 belts. They go white, orange, yellow, red, green, purple, blue, brown, and black.
Once you get the black belt, you graduate and you are a ninja artist! Everyone has there own style, so no grades are given. You just need to learn the techniques and the basics.
So... join today! Just tell me how you would rate yourself as a artist (spriting counts) on a scale from 1-10
The ninja is out.
Last edited by samurai768 (2010-08-07 21:56:38)
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Blade-Edge wrote:
I join
What do I do?
I thought you were already good at art? You're already a ninja artist
But anyways, to join you have to rate yourself as an artist from 1-10.
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To give an example, I would rate myself an 8, because I'm not perfect, but I'm pretty good.
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I guess I'm a 7
I would post art, but somethings up with dA, and I have no scanned images on my imageshack
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Kay, you have a red belt, because you proably know the basics, and know how to draw stickfigures better then a 2 year old
Okay. Hmm. I'll be right back, I didn't write a lesson plan or anything really xD
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You know shading too, so I guess you'll need a different lesson plan, wow this is like a student trying to teach a master, um...
How about realisticness? Can you draw a photo an make it look like still life?
You have no idea how difficult it is to teach a master xD
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Lesson 1- Sketching and Point of View
Sketching is basically just getting what you have in your mind on paper. So, let's pick a simple object, like an apple. Just break down the shapes you see. if you look at an apple:
It's a circle, and a stem. Easy peesy.
Sketching is the hardest and the easiest part of drawing at the same time, because it can depend on your skills and what you are drawing.
Now a more complicated object:
Would take a LONG time to sketch. Let's pick something not too hard, and not simple, like...a box of cheerios!
If this is way too simple and you already know all this, please tell me so I can move it to a higher level. Otherwise, please draw the box of cheerios
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Yup. Please look at the lesson above jacool's post
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jacool wrote:
Nice! Now let's try something alittle more complicated...
How's that
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jacool wrote:
Tada! I think you've gotten down the basics of sketching. Would you like to move on to the next lesson, or practice more?
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samurai768 wrote:
jacool wrote:
Tada! I think you've gotten down the basics of sketching. Would you like to move on to the next lesson, or practice more?
Next lesson, please

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melikecheese wrote:
Does it have to be in colour?
No
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samurai768 wrote:
melikecheese wrote:
Does it have to be in colour?
No
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Ok then, It looks a little wierd on this picture but here it is...
EDIT: Oh, it's a bit big... How do I get it smaller?
Last edited by melikecheese (2010-08-07 16:50:38)
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Nice!
Okay, now the ninja is out for alittle bit. BUT THE NINJA IS UNPREDICATABLE >:D
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Blade-Edge wrote:
I drew the still life
I'm scanning it right now
Cool!
I can't wait to see it.
(BTW to everyone: I'm not technically in, because i'm not giving lessons right now
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