here's where i took my Gaia piece, i think i learned a lot from this one
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here's where i took my Gaia piece, i think i learned a lot from this one
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I really like that CHOW piece, has a very tranquil and majestic atmosphere, interesting design as well. Also liked the enviros in your previous posts. I think i'm going to give you some stars, this SB deserves some attention.
thanks for the feedback guys, really appreciate it
here is some work i did for the EoW, topic is Forest, debating whether i should put a guy riding the horse or not but im leaning more towards leaving it how it is
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some sketches for the latest chow, and a shitty landscape
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some chow progress, went with number 3
and some sketching, mostly from ref
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here's the final for the latest chow
and wip
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finished this
and just practicing my posing
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photo stud and a gesture
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more figures
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love retro sci-fi
ref: http://i907.photobucket.com/albums/a...retroscifi.jpg
this was for the latest chow...topic was aladdin, wasn't crazy about where it was going so i stopped here
and a random guy
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definitely some Ashley Wood floating around in my brain
one more thing, trying something a little different
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Last edited by Howie; August 31st, 2010 at 02:33 AM.
WHat? How can there have been no comments for so many updates? You have some really nice stuff here. Your photostudies are looking good, and you have a diverse range of things in here.
The only thing I noticed (bad thing that is, and I saw lots of good things first) was that your figures when done without ref look very stiff. I think you would really benefit from a bunch of gesture studies.
Anyhow, overall I love your stuff. Keep updating!
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Thanks Andrew appreciate it, coincidentally i just did some gesture drawings in my figure drawing class
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