Alrighty then! This daughter of onelegged horse finally woks! Let's post some sketch!
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Alrighty then! This daughter of onelegged horse finally woks! Let's post some sketch!
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Your Victorian stuff reminds me of the game 'Dishonored'. Great thread =]
Your characters are extremely inspiring. Loving both the stylization and the bold use of brushes. I'd never have the balls nor the skills to solely use fully opaque brushes.
Wow I look at all your sketchbook and it sure is a proof that work always pay. I like your actual drawing style and the way you use brush to create some texture effect even in studies (the mountains).
Also, it's really nice to let us know some of your tips, I founds them really usefull (how to hide selection), thanks !
Yo kirill!!!! Lovely stuff mate, thanks for the grass technique back there. Lets keep up!!!
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Hey guys! Thank you for sweet words, will be checking out your stuff soon too. Here's quick sketch before bed.
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Last edited by Seraph Fawkes; January 9th, 2013 at 05:39 PM.
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very cool value studies , also stylish in there own way .
On And On , I Am Cursed To Live Cursed With Life Until I Have Done What Done What Must Be Done . . . I Am The Man Who Would Not Die .
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wip. might something more with it
p.s. fuck me forgot to add piece of magical awesomness!
Last edited by Seraph Fawkes; January 12th, 2013 at 02:20 PM.
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This is your life, and it's ending one minute at a time.
Humble sketchbook of future awesomness
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Go and visit them:
Odayga's Sketchbook of wonderfull creatures
Kostas's Sketchbook of great comitment to art
Wreck Age Game
Mountain Wheel
you have a unique style, it's hard to explain but it's really good!![]()
Another timelapse and final
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I love the timelapse idea as well. And great use of color and overall design in your concepts. I'll be watching this SB quite a bit.![]()
Love cyborg-girl in #849, the eyes really pop, beautiful painting![]()
Saw your C2077 inspired artwork on their forum already and thankfully you posted a link to this sketchbook hereAwesome work & really inspiring!
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another quick sketch and alt back clr, inspired by recent Cuberpunk 2077 trailer.
Last edited by Seraph Fawkes; January 13th, 2013 at 07:04 PM.
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Holy cow, great stuff man. if you don't mind me asking how did you do the texture on her jacket?
@ Yemi775
Thanks, glad you've liked it. It's just a brush preset I had. Earlier some of my tools were based on brushes, which Mathias Verhasselt used and shared. After a while now I'm using mostly brushes and tools, I've created for my needs, but some of these old brush presets are still there. It's just couple strokes, nothing more.
@ Zidartha
Yeah, I guess I'm becoming comment , and I like it. But I did wanted to share the piece, after watching that trailer about 15 times. So good.
@ Wholewheat_keyboard
Actually I could've use more contast, but in those monotone value studies I leave very dark and very bright, in case I'd want to add something more later, or color it.
@ MrFrenik
Glad you like it. It's hard to keep remembering about saving each stage, as another layer. I usually splat all over one-two layers from sketch to finish.
@ Elias Leonard
Thanks. I do feel, that I've extablished finally something distinct in my techniques, because earlier, in the beginning of training and studying I was just drooling all over awesome artist's styles, like Dave Rapoza, Brad Rigney, Mathias Verhasselt and plenty of other cool guys.
@ raminafshari
Thanks!
@ Kostas
Yo my man! Thanks bro, you're awesome too!
@ Griffonnage
I'm glad to share some knowledge. Yeah, it's a long journey, and so much ahead, but I'm glad I've become an artist, and feel sort of proud, that I'm all self-taught. Cheers!
@ iambanana
Thanks! I'm planning to go even more boldly with almost no transparency brushes. I'll use one color and one round brush to depict Sistine Chapel, and it'll be pink color.
@ Othrandir
Thanks!
@ V3T
Well I did mentioned in the post, that I was inspired by it's art.
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Last edited by Seraph Fawkes; January 20th, 2013 at 05:23 AM.
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Just wanted to say thanks for the step-by-steps. Its great to see your process. The post in #852 looks badass.
something bit more simple this time. it was just hour and a half, soo, it's not quite smooth. i'm lazy <_<
+ timelapse
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Lol Love the caricature
nice sb man...i like your style
love the painting on #841
great stuff!
Thank you all for some sweet words.
So I've been living in St.Petersburg for the last 10 and a half months, and now I've decided to go back to Moscow for a while, due to some personal reasons I've been considering for a while. It was a great time with Nival Networks, soon our game will be announced and I think it's gonna be neat.
One thing I didn't do much, while living here, is sightseeing. I've been passing by some sights, and been visiting centre a lot, but no actual touristing. Well, I've grabbed my balls, my new Nikon D7000 camera and went to the place, I've been recommended to visit - Isakievskiy Sobor. Thing is St. Petersburg is quite short town, so when you getting up on that Cathedral, you get a panoramic view of the city. So, here's couple shots I wanted to share.
Oh and shooting at -20C is not easy.
Edit, shots almost as is, minimal correction (mostly exposure). Damn it was a nice day.
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post 849
really cool man
PITCHBLACK'S SKETCHBOOK
http://conceptart.org/forums/showthread.php?t=189485
@ Othrandir
thousands hours of practice and willing to never stop - and you've got it!
This is your life, and it's ending one minute at a time.
Humble sketchbook of future awesomness
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Odayga's Sketchbook of wonderfull creatures
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Wreck Age Game
Mountain Wheel
Those shots of St Petersburg are epic. With your permission I would love to do some digital painting studies from them.
For Science- Sketchbook!
I love seeing the timelapses of your work! It's exciting to see how you build up each piece!
Nice sketchbook ! i just suggest to study more the head structure, the last portait ( girl with purple hair ) have some major flaws on the construction ! Your edge control is pretty nice, but your work deserves more time spent on values, since some areas still looks flat, and i don't even think it's a lack of knowledge because your portraits in values are nice ( thos a bit light in contrast ) ! And nice shots ! Anyway, i'm looking forward to see more !
Wow dude, I love the shots of St Petersburg, thanks for inspiring me today! =)
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