Hey Tea. Long time no anything, haha. Looks like you've been working hard, and realllllly improved in pretty much every way. Damn yo! Keep it up, work hard!
Hey Tea. Long time no anything, haha. Looks like you've been working hard, and realllllly improved in pretty much every way. Damn yo! Keep it up, work hard!
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Your latest EOW's were on point!
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@Vulgar and Seage Thanks!
Head studies of all sorts. The line drawings are actually pen, had to put it in b/w so as to keep acceptable file sizes.
Will post my updated ChoW later today.
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A creative artist works on his next composition because he is not satisfied with his previous one. When he loses a critical attitude toward his own work, he ceases to be an artist. - Dmitri Shostakovich
Your studies are beast. I looked through your sketchbook and you improved a lot. Keep doing what you and I can't wait to see more.
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Wow, your rendering is amazing! I love those skull studies, too, you've got a really good grasp of the planes. The features themselves seem kind of flat and generalized, though. This blog has some really helpful tutorials regarding them: http://www.stanprokopenko.com/blog/2009/05/draw-eyes/
Keep it up!
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these onesdefinitely caught my eye!
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Velocity Kendall, Passhunate Thank you.
Clur Your critique is spot-on thanks for the link.
Alright so here is a wip/c. sheet for the current ChoW
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A creative artist works on his next composition because he is not satisfied with his previous one. When he loses a critical attitude toward his own work, he ceases to be an artist. - Dmitri Shostakovich
Some more charcoal studies
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A creative artist works on his next composition because he is not satisfied with his previous one. When he loses a critical attitude toward his own work, he ceases to be an artist. - Dmitri Shostakovich
hey there, nice studies so far. that still life cup with the garlic is stunning! your traditional work is also really beautiful. but you shouldn't forget to make some anatomy studiesalthough that male character you posted looks nice it feels like there's something wrong about the anatomy. i guess he could use some more "shape", his body seems a little like a tube...hope you know what i mean. i'm bad at explaining >_>
LuxAeterna Thanks for the crit. I guess I wanted his armour to have a shape of it's own...but that's just me inventing excuses.
Ok so big art dump to compensate for my one month absence. Reviewed some of the comments on my sketchbook and decided to do some anatomy studies, msotly torsos, eyes and hands.
Also stumbled accross some really awesome artists, mainly David Finch and Stephen Bauman, did some studies of their work as well.
The digital stuff are just some studies of materials and environments.
Will post some life drawings tommorrow.
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A creative artist works on his next composition because he is not satisfied with his previous one. When he loses a critical attitude toward his own work, he ceases to be an artist. - Dmitri Shostakovich
Hey there, thank you for leaving helpful comments in my sb
Unfortunately I can't give any tips, so I'll join the others in saying that your rendering is really good. How do you get greytones with charcoal? Mine is always completely black.
Congrats for being in an artschool!
@LordLouis I usually smudge with my finger/chamois cloth, but I also use charcoal ''pencils'' which come in different intensities (from dark to light).
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A creative artist works on his next composition because he is not satisfied with his previous one. When he loses a critical attitude toward his own work, he ceases to be an artist. - Dmitri Shostakovich
I like your charcoal pencil work - confident and loose. Hey, and I appreciate you visiting my sb to leave a comment.
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@yeticatcher Thanks.
Ok so here are the life drawings I was supposed to post yesterday. I'm actually proud of these, for quick poses (30 sec - 20 mins) they came out pretty well.
Charcoal on newsprint.
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A creative artist works on his next composition because he is not satisfied with his previous one. When he loses a critical attitude toward his own work, he ceases to be an artist. - Dmitri Shostakovich
Love these two! great synthesis and nice marks http://www.conceptart.org/forums/att...1&d=1336159368
Hey thanks Gaussian,
Here is my wip for the current Chow: bounty hunter.
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A creative artist works on his next composition because he is not satisfied with his previous one. When he loses a critical attitude toward his own work, he ceases to be an artist. - Dmitri Shostakovich
Final for the Chow 288.
Not happy with it as i feel like evrything coudl have used more work and I started to late.
Also, I need to do more light studies, cause inventing lighting scenarios is hard as of now.
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A creative artist works on his next composition because he is not satisfied with his previous one. When he loses a critical attitude toward his own work, he ceases to be an artist. - Dmitri Shostakovich
Environment photo study. Abused the sharpen brush on this one![]()
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A creative artist works on his next composition because he is not satisfied with his previous one. When he loses a critical attitude toward his own work, he ceases to be an artist. - Dmitri Shostakovich
Just another study.
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A creative artist works on his next composition because he is not satisfied with his previous one. When he loses a critical attitude toward his own work, he ceases to be an artist. - Dmitri Shostakovich
Me entry for the current EoW. Not happy with the cartoony look as wel as the lighting. Will have to work on that.
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A creative artist works on his next composition because he is not satisfied with his previous one. When he loses a critical attitude toward his own work, he ceases to be an artist. - Dmitri Shostakovich
2 enviro speed paints. first one was 1hr, second one was approx 4.
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A creative artist works on his next composition because he is not satisfied with his previous one. When he loses a critical attitude toward his own work, he ceases to be an artist. - Dmitri Shostakovich
Some thumbnails, tried to keep it quick.
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A creative artist works on his next composition because he is not satisfied with his previous one. When he loses a critical attitude toward his own work, he ceases to be an artist. - Dmitri Shostakovich
Of course I'll crit, here goes something that I hope will help you. By the way Im very jealous that you're an art student, something that hopefully I don't have long to wait for!
These thumbnails are good, and that is a great direction to go in. Value is EVERYTHING and I mean EVERYTHING! Without good value structure and image is nothing (to my mind at least). These last ones are great because they show stronger brushwork than I've seen throughout the rest of this sketchbook. It looks like you thought "I'll be bold with these" and it really paid off. I would highly recommend sticking to grayscale paints until you are starting to nail those values, before you move on.
My advice to you would not be to keep it quick though. Take your time and just think "this will take as long as it takes". I don't mean that its important to get all the details in, but that you really nail those values and take your time to understand what edges you are seeing with questions like "where are the transitions? where are the flat areas of colour?"
My main criticism for the digital paintings I have seen so far is that you are using fussy brushes. You should use a brush on almost 100% opacity at first, from my experience. Today's post shows more solid brushwork than previous paints. Recently I abandoned my brushset (a mixtures of all sorts of complex and fussy brushes) and just used three basic ones: palette knife, hard round, soft round (I painted almost entirely with the first two). This helped me a huge amount and I can't recommend it enough.
In essence what Im trying to say is, dont try and dive straight in with colour, value, composition, hundreds of brushes etc. Keep it simple, just a few brushes, and just value work and you will get some impressive results I'm sure.
Ok... rant over.. gogogogo!
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Thank you for the detailed crit ThomasM.
Alright, so out the window goes my current brush set.
Here are some photo studies done only with the 2 basic brushes (palette knife, soft/hard round). You were right the difference is huge.
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A creative artist works on his next composition because he is not satisfied with his previous one. When he loses a critical attitude toward his own work, he ceases to be an artist. - Dmitri Shostakovich
2 more photo studies + sketches of people in the subway.
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A creative artist works on his next composition because he is not satisfied with his previous one. When he loses a critical attitude toward his own work, he ceases to be an artist. - Dmitri Shostakovich
post 77 and 80.
man those are so cool. You are developing a unique style and its easy on the eyes....
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Another enviro from imagination.
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A creative artist works on his next composition because he is not satisfied with his previous one. When he loses a critical attitude toward his own work, he ceases to be an artist. - Dmitri Shostakovich
I really like your b&w thumbnail/environment studies! Too cool!
Keep up the good work!
Hmm haven't posted in a long time, so here goes.
Basically some studies, a wip for an illustration i'm working on, wip for the current ChoW and a skin I made for a pin-up contest in WoT.
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A creative artist works on his next composition because he is not satisfied with his previous one. When he loses a critical attitude toward his own work, he ceases to be an artist. - Dmitri Shostakovich
Another photo study
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A creative artist works on his next composition because he is not satisfied with his previous one. When he loses a critical attitude toward his own work, he ceases to be an artist. - Dmitri Shostakovich
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