Staal Sander, thanks a lot!
P, dekui, tu dar geriau varai
hücumkedi, thanks
been really busy lately. It looks like I accomplished my goal to get more freelance work
a study
and a mindless painting
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Staal Sander, thanks a lot!
P, dekui, tu dar geriau varai
hücumkedi, thanks
been really busy lately. It looks like I accomplished my goal to get more freelance work
a study
and a mindless painting
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Last edited by Tadas; January 25th, 2013 at 05:28 PM.
study
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some more studies
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more still lifes
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Loving the last 2! Great studies![]()
Thank you!
My Sketchbook
DeviantArt
I got a website!
thanks sytrex!
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hhhhhiiiii dude !! I suggest always being sure that proportions are correct before rendering your painting, or it'll be a pain in the ass to change them !! if you're directly working with blobs of colors or values, i suggest going really slowly at the beginning ( and even at the end, no reasons to rush !! ) check out the amazing livestream of janaschi http://www.livestream.com/janaschi ( from 2009 tho, but on-demand videos still available ) and see how slow she works, but she's barely making mistakes, that's why she goes fast in the end !! Keep it up !
kikindaface, thanks for the advice! you are right, I always rush too much. I'm too impatient. got to work on that
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haven't posted anything in a while
couple studies
work for portfolio
and one of the commissioned pieces
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That skull study look great and your progress from page one is amazing. =]
thanks a lot V3T
study
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another one
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one more study and a commissioned piece
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the plant looks really phallic lol. your stuff looking good none the less tho man!!
i need to update my sketchbook soon.
no87, yeah, it doesthanks. and yeah, post more stuff!
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Love that plant thing in 733. I would suggest doing some arm/hands studies form anatomy books tough, as some of your pieces have proportion quirks ( 725 right hand is too small, 737 hard to feel the structure behind his forearms).
Otherwise, keep up the studies, good work.
Sketchbook
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
Tea of Doom, thanks. I'll do more studies of hands
another study
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great improvement since the first page
thanks dessinateurimpulsif
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awesome SB, really like yours colour studies and still lifeskeep it up!
thanks Betty!
study and a random sketch
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one more random portrait from head
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Mucho nice work! Love fire-y castle-building
thansk a lot Flaskpost!
study and some silhouettes
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