You have a very promising start and are improving already
You have a very promising start and are improving already
Awesome! I enjoyed to look at your sketchbook. Nice!
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"We must do our very best with the time that is given to us!"
"Tempus fugit, time flies when you've got so much to do in such little time!"
3 hour still life in PS.
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I GOT A NEW LAPTOP!
Here is a speed painting to celebrate! 40K sci-fi blissful fun.
Last edited by K-bot; May 1st, 2008 at 12:54 AM.
Congrats on the laptop :] hope you put it to good use... The pic looks allright only that cloth hanging from his crotch looks a tad stiff, like it`s
not reacting to his movement... also would you fancy making his blade a bit
bigger- it 40k after all :] stuff has to be exaggerateAd
Here's a couple of my daily speed paints as well as some other stuff I have done lately. Mostly an hour or so, the girls are from photos and life, and my main focus is color since that is a weaker area of mine.
I really like the latest studies. The faces are well painted! Fabulous
Chris
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Sorry. I meant to post about this painting and didn't realize my post would wind up here.
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wow kevin, you've gotten so much better since I was last around!
I wonder if that jet would catch some light from a secondary source. I like the rim light job but theres no depth to that shadow. I like the camo pattern but considering the lighting I dunno if you would see all of it.
Did you see if you could find a ref of a jet in a similar setting?
http://www.iiaf.net/archive/aircraft...sunset_jpg.jpg
http://pro.corbis.com/images/O-123-0...4505A9D2063%7D
cheers man
Reference Mofo, Do You Use It?
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Well, the weather is finally turning nice, so I treated myself to some watercolors and decided to learn something new. I'll try and take some pics of my WC's soon, but in the mean time, here is some new digi stuff.
20-30 minutes on each, about 1.5 hours at the mountainy, firey place.
Matsign- Good call on using Ref.
Everyone else- Thanks for dropping by.
Here is some more stuff. Some from my head, some from photos, several from life. I have starting taking my tablet pc to life drawing at least once a week. I get lots of dirty looks, but I don't give a Blam!
I bought the pocket and the big moleskin sketchbooks, and the watercolor one as well. I have been trying to do allot more drawing, using pencils, pens, markers, watercolor, etc. I'll post those soon.
I've been slangin all kinds of oil, WC, and acrylic (blah) around the basement too.
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THe work your doing is showing in the progress of your work, and to think you only started art so recently. You definatley have a way with the ladiesthe studies are impressive , and your designs/ compositions are improving. I like the ones with the stronger dark shapes. Keep it comming.
My Sketchbook http://www.conceptart.org/forums/sho...d.php?t=128243
One photo and one from life. My laptop and my new monitor (30") are way off in color, I am gonna snag a Spyder soon to make sure it's all the same.
BTW- most of my photo studies are from suicide girls, I thought I would give them a shout since they made the nice photos I study from.
Sketched around a bit on this old drawing I did. I may paint on the bg some more, or I may leave it more abstract. This one was all about practicing turning forms.
Todays life painting 2.5 hours Painter X. Model got sunburned while in her swim suit
I have so much traditional stuff, hopefully I"ll post it soon, but my scanner is broken/small
Sketchy palette knife speed paint. Just experimenting, not trying to make something creative...
Few more.
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I did the "lens flare" with the airbrush, smudge tool, and overlay and dodge layers. No cliche PS filters involved! Don't just look...... Leave a post!
Very impressive work, Sir! It's come a long ways since you started. I'm such a novice myself that I'd only be a fool trying to give you criticism. Overall, it looks very strong. A lot of your sci-fi stuff suggests that you're really finding your style. I think it comes off well. If I had to give a tip, I would say keep working with reference when you can (as you have been).
Good luck, I know I'll be watching this one in the future!
- Chaz
Thanks for the encouragement Chaz!
Bump for my free contribution to the community:
Photoshop Perspective Brush Shapes!
Very interesting work! I really like the figure paintings/drawings.
Check out my sketchbook
After reviewing some of my past figure studies, I decided to hell with the time limit, I need a higher level of finish. This one was about 2.5 - 3 hours from SG photo ref.
I did color pick a few times, but I choose the color I think first, then see how far off I am. After 3 hours of this you start getting pretty damn good. No tracing, overlaying, etc was used, I just flipped allot and tried to nail the drawing.
WHY NOT!Originally Posted by JasonManley
Maybe you could switch from time to time. Wíth time limit (<1 hour), than studies of at least 3 hours?
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Vigilandus Great quote, thankyou! I spoke with Jason Manley at Revelations, and he encouraged me to come home every day from my shitty graphic design job, and put pencil to paper. I have almost 3 sketchbooks since then I need to scan and post.
In the mean time, two color studies from yesterday - The boat didn't get saved:
Some of the better renderings are ones where you feel more confident. If the brushwork feels very guessed and messy it doesnt pack a nice initial impression - I would say the 1st and 3rd image in http://conceptart.org/forums/showpos...0&postcount=74 triggered that observation. Think where the forms are going, and use your brush strokes to support that - it will feel more naturally captured. I shall return again
Did you paint all the tatoos in post #67?? fantastic
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damn, you are effin' busy. nice sketchbook, this is a great start.
Love the sketchbook title btw. pallet sword...lol.
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"I must not fear. Fear is the mind-killer. Fear is the little-death that brings total obliteration. I will face my fear. I will permit it to pass over me and through me. And when it has gone past I will turn the inner eye to see its path. Where the fear has gone there will be nothing. Only I will remain."
--- Frank Herbert, Dune - Bene Gesserit Litany Against Fear
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Thanks for the comments guys.
Here is yesterdays life drawing session done in Painter X. One of the better ones from life I have done yet, I think. Pencil and watercolor were done in the first half hour, then she put her robe over the chair.
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