yeaaaah, keep pushin jamie. Love the ballpen stuff dude.
yeaaaah, keep pushin jamie. Love the ballpen stuff dude.
heix33-thanks glad you thought it was inspirational man just trying to never stop learning and observing how things work. I'll have to stop by your sketchbook
Fetsch- Thanks Fetsch ball point is clean! no smears unless you want to. Also like how delicate you can go as well. Nice updates in your sketchbook man!
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some quick perspective studies
spent more time making the perspective grid then drawing xD
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Ilya Repin study today
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Great sketches man, your lines show great confidence.
Keep up.
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knut- thanks man!
Leyendecker study today
To be honest always been afraid to study one him was fun though.
His brush work trips me out.
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Awesome job there, I love Leyendecker![]()
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JoeS- thanks man Leyendecker is a beast haha
Izene- Thanks!
So went back edited this post with some commissions I worked on. I did start a new sketchbook but thinking since I've had this one for so long might as well stick with it
Honestly dont really like these paintings much any more I totally went full blown with detailing stuff and for that I lacked on the underlining foundations of these pieces.
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clients Warhammer role playing character commission
another client role playing character commission
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dude.. i was totally stalking your new sketchbook and didn't realize you were posting again in the old one! i'm glad you made the decision to stick with this onei dunno, i just really like seeing other artist's progress from start to current.
anyway, those are some intense studies jamiei agree with you on mapping out perspective AND proportions but it does help... wait i shouldn't even mention the perspective one cuz i barely even do that myself
which is a reminder!
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Great progression! Just worked through your whole sketchbook, looking good and good luck with the new year and all the new art to come!
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Teapo - Thanks man It's defiantly a weird road especially in this sketchbook. I still feel like I haven't found my (style) or whatever but really been trying to learn and grow from everything I find inspiring. I've been way to frustrated trying to find a style ect when I should have been just enjoying the process of creating more. Thanks for the continuous feedback buddy!
AllyAlbon- Thanks Ally much appreciated it's cool people take the time to look through my sketchbook. I dont really find it to appealing to tell you the truth haha. A lot of going in circles in here and frustrating times. Latley been really trying to not get frustrated and slow down. Not to take things for granted and remember why I got into art in the first place to have fun
Been very busy with commissions, life ect here is a personal painting that I dig tried to keep it on the simple end since most of my commissions have been very detailed oriented stuff.
It feels quite relieving doing a work where you dont have to try and nail a page worth of descriptions and try and nail it in a deadline. Really gives me the time to think about every brush stroke or at least try to.
Personal piece On a pale horse
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Some studies gonna try and get into the flow of posting more
Frank Duveneck study
quick little still life
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Really great stuff here really creative especially the warhammer and the demon (love the sorta mouth chest in that one) pictures.
And yes definietly try and get in the habit of posting more.
triggerpigking- Thanks man though I think I over rendered those pieces. so much stuff wrong in the underlining construction stuff o.o
So off to California today got a job at woodward west for a month and gonna be freelancing on the side. Should be quite the adventure!
heres a Sargent study I did like last month but thought I'd post it anyway. I'm always in awe of his brush and color work really would like to see a real Sargent piece someday.
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oh man that leyendecker study.. gorgeous! your brush strokes really come to life in these studies!
dont ever stop!
I love the expression in 1145. Just brilliant. Also, the perspective exercise looks both challenging and fun. Your anatomy studies are so inspiring.
Shiiiz, you can paint like the bloody dickens! I love your portrait studies! They are fantastic! As a crit, just watch out for your proportions. Your body size seems to stretch out at is progresses towards the feet, so your heads end up being very small, and your legs very long.
Keep up the great work!
Hey there, love your studies.
My only 2 crits would be that you should watch those proportions when doing your comission pieces (proportions in most of your studies are good). For example the forearm of that hunter girl is a tad too long, and her posture in general is a bit strange. Also, there are no visible anatomical landmarks such as the pit of the neck, arm muscles etc...
My second crit would be that you should watch out with your lighting, in some pieces you seem to have a tendency of making things too dark (that knight above the hunter girl).
Otherwise, good work.
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Just started looking through your sb, really great work. I like the Sargent piece a lot. Have you done any studies of Renoir? I think you might like how he uses his brushes, really delicate and soft. Now I'll keep looking, probably see a big Renoir piece, lol!
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Gotta love LeyendeckerReminds me that I really ought to study his stuff soon, too...
Keep 'em coming dude!
Dude great studies! I' am ashamed to say I had no idea who Leyendecker was, but I do now thanks to you
lemming-clone- ah that's a good crit and thanks for that much apprecited. I'm seeing it now a lot I will be keeping an out out for those proportions
Dayle-hmm Renoir dont think I have will have to look up on him
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Really good improvement since the start.
Leyendecker study is spot on! Good studies all around. Something you might want to try is to be more efficient with your studies, that is putting what you learn from a study directly into a picture.
The other method to this is to start your picture and then make supplementary studies (which is where the whole 'study' thing came from anyway).
This is more efficient because you're using the studies as opposed to arbitrary drawing that serve no direct purpose.
Looking good I like the last one! Cheers.
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I really like some of your studies, and I can totally see the influence of the brushwork you're studying on the original work you've done, especially the latest. You should post more often. =)
My biggest crit on your latest would be to use more reference. I'm pretty sure that horse is too small, and its anatomy looks off. The lighting on the figure isn't really consistent; his arm seems lit differently than his chest. Love the brushwork, though, the whole piece has a great energy to it.
HunterKiller_- Ah your very true and I do feel that way aswell sometimes I feel like I'm just studying stuff that serves no purpose. But guess if I'm drawing or painting anything it will only help with the visual library. But that is a great crit I do need to work on focusing my studies on actual pieces I'm doing. Cheers man!
Sean McClain- Thanks man much apprecited
DStraX-Much thanks
Revidescent-I do need to get in the habit of posting more often looking back I think I made the most progress when I was posting everyday. But indeed on the latest peice should have dived more into it will keep that in mind for my next painting! have a good one will see you around.
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So lately I've been in this weird spot where I dont want to post anything because of fear of failure. But I need to get out of this habit that's been growing on me. I should embrace that failure will happen and not be scared about what other people will think. In the end this sketchbook is about learning and growing and you cant learn if you dont fail.
heres some more blue pen sketchbook stuff some Mucha, Frazetta ,Waterhouse, Sargent, and some doodle stuff
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I'm loving your work! It has a beautiful texture and a sort of delicacy.
Cheers!
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