So I've been working too much lately and thinking 24/7 about business can start frying your brains if you do it uninterrupted for long enough.
I decided I need a hobby and considering there's a Wacom Intuos 4 at home (that I never used) I figured what the heck let's try learn drawing. Thought someone'd find it interesting to see the whole process, so here it goes...
My first try was a moon to kinda get a feeling for the pen and to actually draw something from 0 to completion without filters or overlaying anything.
After this my bro mentioned I should try creating the Enterprise ship Picard has in his ready room. OK, challenge accepted.
Here's the original from the series:
I worked for 6 days probably 5-8 hours a day and learned as I progressed to get to something I'm kinda happy with. I also got tired of it on 5th day so it was really tough to do the finish today but I wanted to complete it and move to another drawing.
So I took screenshots every so often and here's the process from start to finish:
And the final product
I decided I need a hobby and considering there's a Wacom Intuos 4 at home (that I never used) I figured what the heck let's try learn drawing. Thought someone'd find it interesting to see the whole process, so here it goes...

My first try was a moon to kinda get a feeling for the pen and to actually draw something from 0 to completion without filters or overlaying anything.

After this my bro mentioned I should try creating the Enterprise ship Picard has in his ready room. OK, challenge accepted.
Here's the original from the series:

I worked for 6 days probably 5-8 hours a day and learned as I progressed to get to something I'm kinda happy with. I also got tired of it on 5th day so it was really tough to do the finish today but I wanted to complete it and move to another drawing.
So I took screenshots every so often and here's the process from start to finish:

And the final product
