These are my most recent studies since joining the Crimson Daggers on 8-10-11. I have only been painting since about May 2011. I took art classes in Highschool and did some sketching and that's about it. I still have much much much more to learn!
These are my most recent studies since joining the Crimson Daggers on 8-10-11. I have only been painting since about May 2011. I took art classes in Highschool and did some sketching and that's about it. I still have much much much more to learn!
Last edited by SergeantCrow; December 1st, 2011 at 12:06 AM.
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Nice work!
Another life study. I really liked the colors and their level of saturation along with the contrast of the black background.
Yes man! I'm loving the studies. Perspective is looking good!
A silhouette and sunset study. It was a quick one.
cool updates ,are you a photographer ? kidding, the last one is somehow realistic! nice one
keep posting)
Thanks for the encouragement.![]()
This study was about fur, armor, and more human figure.
Studies are looking good man, i think you've gotta also focus on fundementals and anatomy to help out your imaginative work. The screen caps are looking really good just remember to break it down one step at a time, maybe you could put up a step by step process so that we can see how to help you. keep it up
A landscape study.
An original work/study.
Did a quick 45-50 min portrait for my girlfriends friend.
An original work in progress. I used a picture of myself posing for reference and it looks a little too much like me. Going to have to work on that for next time.
An original concept/study. I used my self as reference for the expression. Going to have to work harder at anatomy so I can change features more easily.
Heeeeere's Freddy. I love October and horror flicks and thought, "What better way to start off October than start some horror character paintings?" This is all original except the character himself. I had a ton of fun doing it and plan on painting Michael Myers and Jason as well. We will see. The actual size is around 7200X5500 pixels.
I'd love to know what you think; good or bad, I can handle it!
Last edited by SergeantCrow; October 2nd, 2011 at 05:09 PM.
i wish i had your patience!
Lol, I'm one of the least patient persons I know! I still have to work on that much more. I feel like I'm always rushing to the finish and calling it finished before it really is.
The last one is a landscape and the first two are Michael Meyers studies. I was thinking of painting a Michael Meyers but I dunno now.
I put a lot of work into this study/original work. Hope you all like it.
Well it's the end of October and I had a great time making some Halloween themed paintings. Too bad it has to come to an end but there are more cool holidays coming up I guess. I studied straw, hay, sackcloth, and lighting for this one.
wow, you are doing lot of really good studies. it makes me feel so inspired. keep it up! ;33
Here's a painting a did for my son. He loves the show so I made an 11X17 print to hang up in his room. I used a ton of mask layers for this!
Here's my latest original study. Studied cloth, eyes, metal, and hands.
I didn't work real hard on this one. There was just something I didn't like about it halfway through and petered out. Still good practice though.
Newest study/original work. I just had this idea for a fun little tribal monster so I sketched him out and he changed a bit from the original concept but I still like him. Can't you just imagine this guy being the cause for all you missing socks?
Turtle study/original and a still life quickly done for a warm up. Not that strawberries relate to turtles but I think they like to eat them. Work work work, back to work!
A turtle? Yup, it was fun but difficult for me. On to more things!
A study I did on live stream today. I don't have any ideas for an original study at the moment so I went and reproduced something. It was still fun even though I don't really like doing reproductions right now.
http://www.livestream.com/bccrowlive?t=407126
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