Your observational drawings are excellent! The rendering on that last one looks perfect! Keep it up!
Your observational drawings are excellent! The rendering on that last one looks perfect! Keep it up!
Really awesome casts man! They are really paying off, you've made some pretty marked improvement since the first post.
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you got some nice traditional work, keep posting!
Hi guys, thanks for the support and the kind words! I'm moving on to a new cast, I'll post something when I'm halfway there.
Great sketchbook, you got some really nice work here, as a lot of people have said, the casts are great, and so are the Bargue ones, great work, keep at it, i'd be glad to see more!
Really fun to see how you keep improving your studies!
Keep up the good work!
Thanks guys! And on that note, I've been doing a lot of CGMA stuff lately. Here are some of my completed exercises.
Last edited by Blackbridge; August 15th, 2012 at 04:31 AM.
i think those sketches are extremely interesting regarding the patterns and textures and the hatching.
Finished another cast. Charcoal on toned paper. It's tough without the natural highlights you get from white paper. Some creative value shifting did the trick.
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Your stuff looks amazing.
Really digging your charcoal drawing
loved post 37 - looks like super fun!
u have beautiful charcoal drawing
Fantastic! How many hours on this one?
Thanks, guys!
CKLamb: Thanks, man. Somewhere between 60 and 80 hours. I'm still pretty slow, but my production time is improving with mileage.
Finished another cast. This one was only 16 hours: 8 hours to put it on paper and 8 hours to clean it up.
Last edited by Blackbridge; September 25th, 2012 at 10:46 PM.
the cast studies look great!
Really awesome job man, your effort really shows in your work. All of the casts look amazing and the CGMW stuff is really cool. Are you still at CAO? Guessing you'll be doing oils soon, can't wait to see it!
Thanks, guys!
Yochanan: Yeah, I'm still studying with Jonathan. Getting through charcoal casts was tough, but definitely worth it. I think I'll be stuck on color charts for a while before Jonathan gets me started on actual painting, but I have all the painting supplies and ready to go![]()
I saw your perspective studies. You are getting better and better: it's very awesome!
Hi everyone! Hope everyone is doing well. I've been super busy trying to manage my art practice with the pesky details of life. Something happened to my time: I suspect someone's stealing it when I'm not looking. Anyway, here's an update. A bunch of sketches done with pigment liner and markers. The Paris sketch is done with pencils. Enjoy
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Great sketches!
Is the coloured part with markers as well?
Thank you. Yes, prismacolor markers.
Finished my Fechin master copy in charcoal. I should've used a better printer for Fechin. My old printer made everything too dark. Oh well, something to pay attention to next timeI used a combination of soft and medium charcoal for this one. Comments are welcome.
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Last edited by Blackbridge; October 19th, 2012 at 06:07 PM.
Nobody liked my master copy, lol. It has problems,but it wasn't that bad. So there, responded to my own thread. Take that unresponsive fellow artistsJust completed my first 1p perspective assignment at CGMA. Took me a few hours to get used to my tablet again. It's all good. Here's the pic:
Whatever you don't say can't hurt me, so don't forget to respond.
The master copy came out beautiful. Don't worry about not getting replies. That's just how this forum is.
Thanks Nick! I stopped by your sketchbook thread (it's amazing) and left a comment there.
My latest CGMA assignment sketches. This week was all about bugs.
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Great insect studies! Time for an update!
Really awesome stuff here. I love your Fechin copy!
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"The greater danger for most of us lies not in setting our aim too high and falling short; but in setting our aim too low, and achieving our mark." - Michelangelo
OakLeaf: Thank you! It was rather difficult at the time. As with all mastercopies, it gave me a good boost of skill.
CKLamb: Thanks for reminding me about my thread, CKLamb! I kept putting off the update until I forgot what I wanted to do in the first place.
Without further ado, some of my sketches and a value study:
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Nice!
Hey man, your CGMA stuff has come such a long way. It's very inspiring to see how well you're doing now. Hope I can get there one day. How about an update on your CAO work? Would love to see how your paintings are coming along!
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