Good to hear about the spamming slowing down.
I really like your last figure drawings...especially the reclining female. I also like the gestures...I'm trying to get mine looser in a similar way.
How often are you taking the figure drawing classes?
Good to hear about the spamming slowing down.
I really like your last figure drawings...especially the reclining female. I also like the gestures...I'm trying to get mine looser in a similar way.
How often are you taking the figure drawing classes?
My Sketchbook: Criticisms and Feedback needed
"A journey of a thousand miles begins with a single step."
Lao-tzu, The Way of Lao-tzu
It's good to see that you have the time to indulge some traditional work! I love the intensity of that gaze, very nice.
So, I've got an ignorant American question for you, as I have suddenly become a little bit obsessed with Henry VIII. How is he perceived by contemporary English culture?
bish0p2004 Oh, there's still plenty of spam, but the technical problems we're having at the moment meant I can't ban them efficiently nor get them all. I'm now turning the problem into a conceptual art, which you'll be able to read about in the Lounge soon.
CKLamb I do like to mix it up a bit - more fun that way. As to Henry VIII, he's mostly perceived as a fat geezer who liked his women and started the Church of England.
Update on my latest work - there hopefully, will be a lot more to this picture than just a pretty girl.
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HI there Mrs Spot.
Now I know what the vectors were all about, nice animation a little jerky in places but good all the same. I can't honestly say the song was my choice of vibe (no wailing guitars etc) but it gets its message across ok.
A very well done is in order I think.............................. very well done!
there you go! I like the way the portrait is going along too I just hope he stays with the girl and all the work is worthwhile, I am assuming he is late teens based on your young and tender visage in your self portraits!! lol
all the very best to you and yours Mrs Spot. stay well and thanks for the posts it is kind of you to take the time.
A great kind hearted lumbering bullock
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Ha! He's 21 and I had him when I was 30.
Small update. Got to sort out her leg being chopped in half.
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Hey Black Spot, I saw your link on twitter and followed it hereI'm liking the study so far and curious what your plans are for it. The face is particularly nice, a little dark and grey atm but it's still early of course. Oh and congrats on finishing your London animation; that turned out awesome. And thanks for keeping the spam off our backs so we can enjoy this site, we appreciate it!
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Cheers. This is more or less what I planned from the beginning. I'm going to play around with sizes etc to tweak it before I go in for the detail. All my reference photos were taken in the same lighting conditions. I might need to darken more of her.
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it looks like it's gonna be lovelyy <: a fairy girl in the flowers
Small update. Started working on the flowers.
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Wow she is posing for you? Not sure I'd do that for my "mother-in-law" .. but then again, she hates me #ohwell (sorry, steering off course here :p)
I know it sounds a bit like a fetish when I say that I really like her left knee- the blush and the shadows make it so realistic!
You seem a lot more comfortable with painting as supposed to drawing- or am I wrong? Anyway, I still adore your mastercopy, and thanks for all the work here in the forums.
Great! My pictures are back and I can update. My life as a troll is at an end (fun though it was)
Okay been doing some more work on the composition. Missing out a number of stages I changed it to monochrome. Don't worry about the face - this is just my preliminary drawing for the canvas and now the picture matches the canvas dimensions which is quite big.
Before I start that, I decided to do some studies in how I want to paint, so here is my model again, this time on canvas. I drew here face with watercolour (using an old tube that split when I turned the lid) and then painted over it with acrylics. I still have a lot of refining to do before I get to the next stage.
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Maybe now the time is to become a pixie if your troll days are over.
Nice progress on the last one. I like the comp with the flowers.
I´ve probably already asked but do you know about real life hang outs of conceptart members here in London?
cheers
Wolf
A tutor once said to me: "Let your mind go!" and it didn´t come back.
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Have a look at the UK thread (lounge/local groups), maybe a few pages back, but there are a couple of members who hang out at the V&A of an evening. I've only been to one meet-up. You could ask there and see if anyone is around.
thank you very much. I´ll have a look
A tutor once said to me: "Let your mind go!" and it didn´t come back.
Wolf@WorK aka Sketchbook
my Heavy Industrie, Military and Steampunk References/Textures (updated Oct 2012)
Nice updates. The portrait painting is coming out ace as well, really digging the lighting and use of values there, even at this stage.
Portrait is looking good so far.
I have to say, the girl with the flowers is still a bit confusing to me regarding the viewing angle. I feel like we're watching her from in front, while we see the rest of the image from above. It might be something about her pose and where she puts her weight... Looking good, otherwise, though.
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She's gorgeous.Looking forward to more.
Bit stressed at work atm - deadlines, and haven't done much.The nose and mouth were too far down, so I went back to start again. Never be afraid to go back.
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Nic SB .....luving ur traditional paintings
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That acrylic painting is coming along nicely. Looking forward to seeing where you take it as the nose and lips would have been my only criticism as well.
My Sketchbook: Criticisms and Feedback needed
"A journey of a thousand miles begins with a single step."
Lao-tzu, The Way of Lao-tzu
the missing nose and mouth make it strangely good looking thou eery. Much success with your deadlines. They keep one at one´s toes, dont they?
A tutor once said to me: "Let your mind go!" and it didn´t come back.
Wolf@WorK aka Sketchbook
my Heavy Industrie, Military and Steampunk References/Textures (updated Oct 2012)
Don't let things to stress you Mrs. Spot. You are a strong one
and you can deal and handle anything. Put your shiny armor
on again and water the rosebushes, just as you always did.
The pretty girl among the flowers is very beautiful, I like how
you managed to put realistic skin colors around her elbows, knees
and feet. Good implementation of rose colors around her knees, that
was a brilliant step. Each and every time you put something new,
effective and interesting into your artistic arsenal.
If the promised eternal darkness ever happen, you will not sink down,
the light will always shine around your heart and mind.
Rock solid determination can be felt once more around your freshly cleaned
bright halo. Do keep bringing on down the glory of independence
upon our shocked surprised minds and souls Mrs. Spot.
good to see you tackling more traditional stuff. keep at it man!
I agree with your last decision - even if the features were nice alone, they should be okay together too. I'm looking forward to the future versions of this piece, it looks promising![]()
Moved part on one eye, slightly changed the other. Now she's starting to look like it should. It's a bit of a mess, but this is only the start. Minor tweaking and then refining.
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You probably don't want to hear this... But I actually think it looked slightly better before. But what I feel is a problem in both pictures is that her nose is sort of "fleeting around" in her face. I think it's to do with a few different things. First off the construction isn't really there. It doesn't feel like the nose is following the perspective or the form of the rest of the face. Secondly that very sharp shadow around her nostril which quite unnaturally emphasizes the roundness of it, sort of makes it feel like that part of the nose is floating above the face.
It also seems like the upper part of her head is way too big. It wasn't really visible before when it was cropped out of the picture. Check the length from the eyes to the bottom of the chin with the length from the eyes and up. This should give you a rough idea of where the front edge of the top of the "head box" is.
It's still early (and perhaps a bad photo as well) but I'd like to see you push the values quite a bit more, especially around the face, to really make it pop.![]()
"If you don't go over the top, you can't see what's on the other side." - Jim Steinman
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I know it looked better, but it didn't look like who I was painting. Any case it's just the rough underneath. For you tobbA I took it into my digital program and didn't much more than soften it and blend it.
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Perhaps not. But my crits were mostly about the structure and kind of unrelated to likeness. I think it looks a bit better now (appart from being too blurry, of course). The nose doesn't look quite so weird anymore when the shadow isn't as dark. Proportions of the head are still a bit off though. It would of course help to crit it if there was a ref to compare to.![]()
"If you don't go over the top, you can't see what's on the other side." - Jim Steinman
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So much progress in this thread... Make me wanna draw even more.![]()
the shadow of the cheekbone seems slightly oddly sharp and straight to me - but I haven't observed heads under strong lighting much, so I trust that's how she actually looks.
looking forward to seeing how the painting (the flowers one) turns out eventually - concur with someone earlier who mentioned the angle of girl v. background seeming a little iffy.
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