nice to see some life drawings, theire really good! saved the 40 min sketch to learn your shading secrets ^^
and i love the expressions, totally spot-on!
nice to see some life drawings, theire really good! saved the 40 min sketch to learn your shading secrets ^^
and i love the expressions, totally spot-on!
Keevy39 - You're welcome, nice sb! Glad you haven't disappearedI vill be back!
equilerex - Thanks so much...that's a great compliment! If you find out let me know lol!
Update on the Yuki Onna challenge, going with the one on the right.
Love the faces. You capture some really expressive expressions.
Some lovely updates, Ang!
I particularly like the expression sketches of Boxxy. They're really lively!
Nice one getting to life drawing too! Whereabouts in sheff is the studio?
PeregrinTerk Thanks, was aiming for liveliness so that's great to hear..thanks for poppin by
Belinda Hiya! Thanks very much, no matter where i stopped her video she was pulling a face, a fun excerciseI replied in your sb re: life drawing x
Got around to learning how to do gif animations - here's my Yuki progress.
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Yuki finished with some adjustments
Last edited by Angel Intheuk; August 24th, 2010 at 05:07 PM.
Finished the watercolour, it scanned in greyscale first and I was pleased to see the values looked ok![]()
hi there
i'm pleased too see so many good things here.
i like the life drawing studies, very nice.
You Yuki girl is nice and your watercolor is AWESOME !!!
unfortunately, some images don't load.
hope we'll see more of your delicate work .
Hey angel!
Nice CHOW there but I prefer step/frame 10th (in your GIF) before it gets too blue and the composition is better then too.
And that watercolor piece, wow, that's gorgeous!! Really like it. I would like to see more of them
You did great too in that life drawing session, some pose is still wonky but most of them are fine.
Keep it up you! You're doing great there!![]()
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the watercolors look gorgeous! very good work with the values. how big of a paper did you draw it on? i imagine it has to be pretty big (or you've got a nice small brush and a steady hand)
Love the watercolor. I'm very impressed with the values as well, since my own watercolors usually end up pretty muddy. Nice work.
Will reply later, no time now. just a small update of character sketches done over posemaniac studies
Zou Hiya, Sorry some images didn't load..wonder what happened there. Thanks for the confidence boost regarding the watercolourI will do some more.
witcrack Hey, thanks very much I really enjoyed the watercolour, was a bit hesitant at first but then got back into it, took me a while to get used to not having an undo (apart from wet tissue) I agree with you about the Yuki now I look at it, I was rushing unfortunately and wasn't sure where I was going with it. Thanks for the input.
equilerex Thanks very much, the watercolour is 25cm squared, I used a size 3 or 4 I can't remember might be a 5
PeregrinTerk Thanks very much...wow watercolour is a crowd pleaser! and yeah, my watercolours were so muddy for ages I started keeping 2 pots of water and using a limited palette, that helped
Hai HelloCheers...going back to life drawing this Tuesday
Some more sketches I've done this week. The True Blood Cast and two of the ladies from Mad Men (I'm just addicted to both those shows, they are awesome)![]()
great portraits! good likeness. cheers!
Thanks very much Jon C
Update
A commission I've just finished for a workmate, it's of her dad who sadly passed away a couple of years ago. He was fond of walking in the Peaks and eating Liqorice Allsorts. Carole, who I did it for was so overwhelmed she came in to my office crying and hugged me when I sent it to her, then I started welling up, she said I really brought him to life for her. best. reaction. ever! *sniff*
It's nice to see that you got back into drawing again. It encourages me because I've been feeling a little bit down lately.
I really like your style. I haven't used traditional media in a long time. Maybe I should start using watercolor and acrylic again, just for a change.
I really like your last post but maybe the guy should have some shadow underneath his feet or something just so it doesn't look like he is floating on the grass.
good to have you back , your last drawing is funny , i like that you have chosen very nice colors .
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I like the shading on his face, well done you![]()
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Hi Istmin52 - Thanks very much, you should do some watercolour and acrylic, definitely worth getting back into
Thanks Raminafshari
Cheers Witcrack
Some sketches for chow and a revamp of the caricature of my friends brother, she wanted me to add on his dog who was put down just before his birthday, he was 16, so sad. Seems to be the month for drawing memorial caricatures.
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I think the watercolour is amazing. I find it to be a tough medium, so I'm at a loss how you handle it. I think it's interesting how clear you can see some of those marks. Like the slightly more saturated area under the cheek, and the small lit corner of the mouth. Perhaps it's the nature of the medium that make you think twice about each brush mark you make?
That's a great story in #406. I think you're very much 'in control' of this piece - if that makes sense. Especially the technical side. Whereas the Yuki onna piece seemed more 'struggled'. My only problems are -his- right cheek merging with the ear. Ah well, details. 4 fingers must be a deliberate choice?
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great works. i love those caricatures .in post 319,that guy is christian slater right? its great. its pretty old huh
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love the expression of the chow .
greatworks. keep it going![]()
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hi angela
the commission is pretty nice
post 404 is very cool , i suggest you tries some variations in lines, it could enhance them.
good luck with your nexts
Anthis - Hiya..thanks very much for the watercolour compliment. Yeah it is a tricky medium, what paper you use makes a huge difference to that though. I'm not sure of the technical names of watercolour paper, I think it's called cold-pressed, the smoother type, it's much better as it's denser than the really thick toothy paper and holds the colour better and doesn't bleed as much, I will have to research that. But speaking from experience I like using stretched heavy cartridge paper, it's easier to control the colours as it dries faster so you can overlay your colours and have the hard edge effect (it means also that you have to be really fast doing your wet in wet of course) in fact I did the first layer wet in wet, waited for it to dry and then did wet on wet over that to build up the colours (that can be hit and miss but can get some nice effects) and added final details with a dryer brush when it had dried. Does mean you have to plan out your colours and how you're going to lay down what colours and where to build them up, great for getting the brain cells working! (or what I have left)
The caricature I enjoyed, Carole asked me for a specific picture so it was easy to do really. The Yuki one was harder, I kept changing my mind, I didn't feel as confident with that one. Interesting you picked it up, making me think about how I approach different projects..cheers!
sin-eater Thanks for poppin by..yeah it's Christian Slater from Broken Arrow...I was so in love with him in those days *sigh* hm anyway! thanks
Zou hiyaaaaaaThanks very much..yeah you're right about the line weight, I am going to go shopping for a Pentel Fountain Pen I hear they are the best.
Stuff I drew in Spain and stuff The first 3 are what I did in the car, I went with my folks and brother, his gf and my bf. Was a really relaxing holiday in a gorgeous villa in the mountains in what (unfortunately) turned out to be a British Expatriate haven where every other person we came across was an octogenarian brit, not my cup of tea but the pool at the villa helpedhad to go everywhere by car too as everything was miles apart hence the sketches from the car. The last sketch is the tree in the garden next to the pool would have liked to have done more but it was too hot to sit in the sun for long.
The other sketches are for the Day and Night chow...For some reason had a manga style picture in my head, was thinking of a teenage pair of twins whose mother describes as being as different as...well...you know.
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Cool book Angela. I just "discovered" Sebastian Kruger so I'm into caricatures (spelling?) now.Spain sounds good too.
hello
nice work on the tree !
the other sketches are nice too coz i just thoughtof holidays when i saw them (before reading of course)
happy for you, you're enjoying some relaxing days
i like very much the dress of the girl ! and the girl pose...
keep well
Cheers JigjeSpain was so relaxing, my first real sunny holiday with a pool, was awesome
zou Thanks very much![]()
Updates A watercolourcolour sketch of the sunset in Spain, a self portrait for the Dynamic Energy Challenge this week, Jailhouse Rocks 2 and JJacks and Ray Liotta in quite a poignant moment in Goodfellas.
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+1 for the portrait and the two caricatures
First real sunny holiday with a pool!!!! I don't know how the English do it. Haha.
Jjacks and jailhouse are great and cool sp. I've been here for a while now and I've never really looked at the Dynamic Energy Challenge. Ima check it out.![]()
Thanks zou
Thanks jigje I know it's a crime! hopefully won't have to wait another 31 years for the next oneand yeah the dynamic challenge is good fun
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Warm up page, some ideas for the sketchoholic comp of the day (didn't finish) and Lady of the lake ideas, I like the last ones of both pages...hmmm.
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