Some old, some new. Mainly what I already had on the hard drive. WIPS and completed pieces.
let me know what you think
Some old, some new. Mainly what I already had on the hard drive. WIPS and completed pieces.
let me know what you think
Nice! Your girls look like Betty Page!![]()
Maybe the contour line is too strong sometimes, but it's a great work!
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koppa says:
i could kick an eggs ass if i wanted to
Beginnings of a portrait of a good friend.
Reference is a photograph I took
Its about damn time.
Really cool stuff in here dude, this one is my favourite of the batch http://www.conceptart.org/forums/att...1&d=1204650734
Hope to see more.
Cheers
Wow, your rendering is just beautiful. I love the 60's-style pinup girls, and your vampire is hawtI'm envious of the delicious smoothness of your pencil work. Please post more!
Heyas Lewisaurus, like your Mucha type style. Hope you develop it and take it further!
Awesome pencil work man, first link I clicked was yours very cool.
A quick sketch and partial layout for CHOW 110.
A female Douglas Macarthur.
very nice drawings. Some of them could be a little darker in some places.
CHOW 110 Final.
Female version of Douglas Macarthur.
those girls in the first post are awesome.
http://www.conceptart.org/forums/att...1&d=1204650630
http://www.conceptart.org/forums/att...1&d=1204650841
those two are fantastic.
In a number of your works the faces are...how you say...a little off....to the detriment of the work, which is too bad because otherwise these sketches are pretty well polished...
my gods!
*adds to favorites*
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Ur pencil work is awsome, i have troubles with value, i just add shadow anywhere, lol What do u do u make sure ur art is so realistic?
Really nice, I strongly love the smooth way you shade your pictures!![]()
I second Santon's opinion, some of your works is so strange with nice and often really georgous body and pose with a face at a lower level. faces are extremely important for a character, but you surely know this... the female Macarthur seems to be flat for me, even if she intentionally is NOT a pinup girl
everything else is beautiful, I wish for more
my fav is the djinn, I like simply everything about it. I love this style.
Thanks to everyone for the comments.
I've decided to concentrate more on what has obviously become a recurring "weak link" in my work...Faces.
Somewhere along the line I started taking for granted that I could render a believable face and the quality of my rendering has suffered for it.
This is also as good a time as any to dive headlong into digital painting, so here it goes. This is a WIP of my first entirely digital painting. I'll post updates as they come.
As always crits are welcomed and encouraged.
Travis
Still going pretty slow, here's the progress after about another hour or so.
Alot of work to go around the eyes, and then generally tightening everything up, but I'm
making progress.
More detail in the face.
hey lewisauras.
I really like the painting which is on wood??
Hope you are not afraid of constructive criticism.
Your renderings are top notch no doubt about it and your anatomy look's pretty good but like some people said you should concentrate on faces as well. Also a lot of your images look really flat. I am currently drawing a lot from life to learn to understand the form and I highly suggest that is something you'd dig into if you haven't yet.
I don't know if it's the line contour that makes the images seem flat but they almost look like drawn from photos and it's just a sheet of pencil on paper instead of a 3D form rendered with pencil if you know what I mean. Also a tip for rendering which might help with this problem is that try rendering you pictures in steps. Starting the rendering on the darkest darks first and do this all over your picture instead of rendering one spot all the way finished and then slowly moving on to different areas. After you've done rendering the darkest dark move onto the next shade. This is how Bargue drawings are rendered and which probably helps the image to look more realistic. Hope this helps.
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Thanks for the comment.
Some progress.
Hey Lewisaurus. Took me a while to find this but I think it'll come in handy for you:
http://www.conceptart.org/forums/sho...dge+basics+101
Cheers
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The look & intensity of your portrait is very effective. Well done.
I predict that for you to improve you are going to need to spend drawing from life instead of just copying photos. But maybe I am the only one who feels this way...but I doubt it.![]()
Good luck!
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