It's a successful study in that I immediately saw Sargent's personality in your piece... and I'm not familiar with the original. Immediately the thought was "Sargent"... so you captured something elusive there.
It's a successful study in that I immediately saw Sargent's personality in your piece... and I'm not familiar with the original. Immediately the thought was "Sargent"... so you captured something elusive there.
Don't believe everything you read on the internet - Abe Lincoln
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haven't done this for a bunch of months now. went life drawing with the gray sketchbook. just so you know, canson is selling the 9x12's again. but they're kind of expensive...like 30 bucks each. i ordered another 5. gonna have a lot of drawing to do.
nightfur--thanks, nice of you to say that.
p_sage--thanks! i'm still getting used to the watercolor, but i'll get it one of these days. you can almost tell sargent's work just from the composition and massing of darks.
chris sears
my crap:
ccsears' sketchbooks
ccsears' mentoring thread--Lesson 1. Pen and Ink, hatching
ccsears' mentoring thread--Lesson 2. Reilly's Head Abstraction Notes & Discussion
some threads i've been following and some people i met along the way:
Tensai *** Mike Butkus' SB *** Bhanu *** Wanimal *** AztcFireFlwr
ccsears~ i truly admire your wide variety of mark making-- and how many different mediums you work in xD i can only work harder to reach this level~!
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ah, nice! back to the grey book! love how you handle the shadow, and pop out the lights on these! -also, i humbly bow to your mastery of the pen.
MY SKETCHBOOK!
Some Sketchbooks you should check out! --->
(expect this list to change alot)
Mattinian
RazorB
Albino-Z
MatejaPetkovic
Cold
Jama
What are those gray canson sketchbooks called? All I can find are sketchbooks with different colors called "mi-teintes" by Canson. I really want one instead of buying paper by paper.
Plus, amazing rendering on that gray paper. I wish I could achieve that look.
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Twinkle, twinkle little star
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For by spectroscopic ken
I know that you are hydrogen - Ian D.
acrylic demo for P^2
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chris sears
my crap:
ccsears' sketchbooks
ccsears' mentoring thread--Lesson 1. Pen and Ink, hatching
ccsears' mentoring thread--Lesson 2. Reilly's Head Abstraction Notes & Discussion
some threads i've been following and some people i met along the way:
Tensai *** Mike Butkus' SB *** Bhanu *** Wanimal *** AztcFireFlwr
awsome draw and good skill![]()
watercolor and white gouache. studey of "Antigone" by Lord Frederic Leighton.
manvin--Thanks!
Vay--daler rowney cachet Classic Gray sketchbooks
http://www.macphersonart.com/cgi-bin...&nocache=74087
i've only found 9x12... they're expensive too. not sure which shade of gray it is. it changed from dark to light a few years ago.
NickyBeats--hey, thanks NickyBeats, very kind of you!
Teapo--Thanks! very kind of you too. much appreciated.
chris sears
my crap:
ccsears' sketchbooks
ccsears' mentoring thread--Lesson 1. Pen and Ink, hatching
ccsears' mentoring thread--Lesson 2. Reilly's Head Abstraction Notes & Discussion
some threads i've been following and some people i met along the way:
Tensai *** Mike Butkus' SB *** Bhanu *** Wanimal *** AztcFireFlwr
some 20 minute drawings from last night.
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chris sears
my crap:
ccsears' sketchbooks
ccsears' mentoring thread--Lesson 1. Pen and Ink, hatching
ccsears' mentoring thread--Lesson 2. Reilly's Head Abstraction Notes & Discussion
some threads i've been following and some people i met along the way:
Tensai *** Mike Butkus' SB *** Bhanu *** Wanimal *** AztcFireFlwr
Wow your hardwork and skills are an insparation! Keep going!
sweet drawings in here, the figure drawings are a true delight to me eyes aye? I love how you bring out form with chalk and make it look easy too.
Are you from LA area?
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you rock ... post #2102 is so cool .
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really love the toned paper drawings
V.nice. I really like the first one of the lady standing - such nice linesof the back and stomach
these aren't mine--they're all nathan fowkes' you can see his stuff at http://nathanfowkes.blogspot.com
anyway, he brought these acrylic paintings in to class. awesome as always. i'm trying to figure out how to do this in watercolor still.
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chris sears
my crap:
ccsears' sketchbooks
ccsears' mentoring thread--Lesson 1. Pen and Ink, hatching
ccsears' mentoring thread--Lesson 2. Reilly's Head Abstraction Notes & Discussion
some threads i've been following and some people i met along the way:
Tensai *** Mike Butkus' SB *** Bhanu *** Wanimal *** AztcFireFlwr
two quick watercolor sketches by me. maybe 45 minutes with the mustache guy.
nathan did a 2-hour acrylic demo in class. pretty damn awesome yet again.
kidult--thanks!
danny_k--thanks! yeah, i live in the san fernando valley, but i'm from the far chicago suburbs originally.
raminafshari--thanks!
prsnsweeney--thanks! i do too. it's been too long since i did them. i got to do a few of them for something Star Wars-related and something Marvel/Comicon related at work, but i can't say anything more.
fushandchips--thanks! the model was moving a lot so i had to kind of design the shapes that i wanted to see.
chris sears
my crap:
ccsears' sketchbooks
ccsears' mentoring thread--Lesson 1. Pen and Ink, hatching
ccsears' mentoring thread--Lesson 2. Reilly's Head Abstraction Notes & Discussion
some threads i've been following and some people i met along the way:
Tensai *** Mike Butkus' SB *** Bhanu *** Wanimal *** AztcFireFlwr
WOW! Nathan's demo is freaking brilliant !! He sure knows what he's doing.
I am surprised that the demo was in acrylic though, for a water-based portrait class. He didn't want to have to use a blow-dryer every 2 minutes maybe (?)
might have to take these down soon. these are presentation drawings for my friend Matt from my engineering days. he has invented a kind of motorized skateboard that moves like a "freebord" and is controlled like one of those Segway scooters. He's exhibiting at an entrepreneur conference at Stanford. these are just some pitch drawings--eye candy for his booth.
tony00--yeah, nathan is always brilliant. i'm glad to be taking his class again, but the timing couldn't be worse. i don't have adequate time to commit to the homework with all this freelance and side project stuff going on. but i don't know when he's going to get around to offering this one again, so i felt like i had to take it.
using acrylic like this is way easier for me than watercolor. nathan does have a way of working that's very loose and watercolor-ish, but the advantage is just that you can paint over it without disturbing the paint underneath. in watercolor and white gouache, you have a very limited number of passes before you can't paint over it any more. like maybe 2-3 layers at the most.
chris sears
my crap:
ccsears' sketchbooks
ccsears' mentoring thread--Lesson 1. Pen and Ink, hatching
ccsears' mentoring thread--Lesson 2. Reilly's Head Abstraction Notes & Discussion
some threads i've been following and some people i met along the way:
Tensai *** Mike Butkus' SB *** Bhanu *** Wanimal *** AztcFireFlwr
i love nathen fowkes work his landscape sketchbook on his blog blows my mind everytime i look at it good luck with all the freelance stuff really like the watercolor you did of mustach guy
rah im amazed each time i visit this SB. Those brush strokes and colors r just too awesome . Gives me the traditionall chills! gonna do some oils today, thanks!
クリス、studies and assignments look really tight man - and good to see you are busy. Love the pen portrait/work environment project, curious how that turned out on print.
Wish I could join in the Fowkes fun, seem like you getting a lot out of them.
Keep 'm coming man!
tensai
check the Tensai Tokyo Sketch Thread (Sketchbook)
check the Tensai Cityscapes Thread (Finally Finished)
bLok
Originally Posted by strych9ine
One thing I like about Nathan's acrylic sketches is the palette. The shapes and energy are amazing of course, but he has very variety/harmony going on I think, and great skin colours..
I've been doing a lot of smaller stuff with sort of Zorn palette, but experimenting with broadening things a bit again. Would love to know his palette if you know it?..
tensai
check the Tensai Tokyo Sketch Thread (Sketchbook)
check the Tensai Cityscapes Thread (Finally Finished)
bLok
Originally Posted by strych9ine
absolutely stunning work! your colour and lighting is mind blowing. I also like the amount of movement you have in your drawings!
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shit, i'm sick again. can't post anything right now. just gotta make it thru the work day. all i can say is more marvel and star wars stuff. some comicon exclusive designs, and now action figure proposals for a major motion picture that hasn't been released yet. lots o' work. trying to keep up with homework for nathan's class is kicking my ass.
Hey Lok, this is from Nathan's website:
http://nathanfowkes-sketch.blogspot....r-bin-old.html
I use a water bin, an old listerine bottle to carry water in, masking tape, Winsor and Newton watercolors, white gouache, brushes; mostly Princeton (Princeton 1” flat #4350st) and Robert Simmons white sable (#721 flat, sizes 1/2” and 1/4”), sketchbooks and a small hiking pack they all fit in. The sketchbooks are heavy weight, acid free craft paper made by Canson (can be found as a scrapbook in the photo album section of art and stationary stores, product # 541-2022).
The studies are done small and quickly. Most are less than 3x5" and completed in 40 minutes or less.
My watercolor palette. All Winsor & Newton brand unless otherwise noted:
Permanent white designers gouache
winsor lemon
winsor yellow deep
yellow ochre
winsor orange
winsor red
permanent alizarin crimson
french ultramarine blue
pthalo blue (winsor blue greenshade)
pthalo green (winsor green blueshade)
permanent sap green
leaf green (Holbein brand)
venetian red (light red or indian red)
raw umber
van dyke brown
ivory black
prsnsweeney, yor, shambok thanks!
chris sears
my crap:
ccsears' sketchbooks
ccsears' mentoring thread--Lesson 1. Pen and Ink, hatching
ccsears' mentoring thread--Lesson 2. Reilly's Head Abstraction Notes & Discussion
some threads i've been following and some people i met along the way:
Tensai *** Mike Butkus' SB *** Bhanu *** Wanimal *** AztcFireFlwr
some watercolor tonight on toned paper. no white gouache used. happy with some parts of it, not satisfied with others.
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chris sears
my crap:
ccsears' sketchbooks
ccsears' mentoring thread--Lesson 1. Pen and Ink, hatching
ccsears' mentoring thread--Lesson 2. Reilly's Head Abstraction Notes & Discussion
some threads i've been following and some people i met along the way:
Tensai *** Mike Butkus' SB *** Bhanu *** Wanimal *** AztcFireFlwr
I've glanced through the first page and liked what i've seen so far. How long have you been drawing? How do you render Mass, and how do you 'see'? Your work seems to have a very 'cast drawing' quality to it, have you drawn lots of those in your time? I'm working on a bargue drawing at the moment which will push me when I get round to rendering the values on it. The eyes on page one are brilliant. I'll definitely be coming back to this sketchbook to see more.
Sketchbook - http://conceptart.org/forums/showthread.php?t=219355
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beginning of an oil study after jacob collins for nathan fowkes' class
MasonJames i've been drawing my whole life but kinda took a break for college (engineering). i started drawing mostly in line until very late in life--maybe age 27 or so. not sure how i see 'mass' per se; i mostly look for volume and look for the rhythms and overlaps that show it the most clearly. after that, i try to design my shapes and use a kind of "calligraphic" line that comes and goes for the core shadows, etc.
i've done maybe a handful of cast drawings in my entire life. i know it's popular as a learning method and a lot of the new realist schools encourage it. it is useful, depending on where you're at, and i did a couple to try to apply for grad school before i decided against it. i don't like the atelier method of sight-sizing it though. maybe it's useful for improving your eye for proportions, but it kills your rhythm unless you learn to transcend that method, and that's mostly why i say i'm kind of against it.
some of how i think comes from sculpting. i tend to have a decent eye for value, but i also tend to be pretty timid with color. trying to slowly break out of that habit and loosen up color-wise.
anyway thanks again!
chris sears
my crap:
ccsears' sketchbooks
ccsears' mentoring thread--Lesson 1. Pen and Ink, hatching
ccsears' mentoring thread--Lesson 2. Reilly's Head Abstraction Notes & Discussion
some threads i've been following and some people i met along the way:
Tensai *** Mike Butkus' SB *** Bhanu *** Wanimal *** AztcFireFlwr
This drawing RULES
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Don't believe everything you read on the internet - Abe Lincoln
How good are you?
The Road to Perdition
clog
quick bit of homework for nathan's class. watercolor and white gouache on scrapbook.
p_sage Thanks!
chris sears
my crap:
ccsears' sketchbooks
ccsears' mentoring thread--Lesson 1. Pen and Ink, hatching
ccsears' mentoring thread--Lesson 2. Reilly's Head Abstraction Notes & Discussion
some threads i've been following and some people i met along the way:
Tensai *** Mike Butkus' SB *** Bhanu *** Wanimal *** AztcFireFlwr
really like the oil study you started and your paintings always look good i was wondering if your palette for oils is the same one you use in watercolors or if you use a completely different one ?
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