I love the painterly quality of painter
Really happy with this WIP sofa
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I love the painterly quality of painter
Really happy with this WIP sofa
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I really dig your oil work. Thanks for the advice and I will keep checking in on you....
The ca...maybe its because it seems to static...non-moving. I fancy myself as a fine-artist though, so ca is not my real forte.
Thanks so much Van you hit the nail on the head time to do 10000 dynamic gesture poses get hogarths book and get some movement happening. Your a deadset legend.
hey man, great stuff here. your life studies are awesome. nice variation of drawing and painting too, which is nice.
the only thing i can think of is maybe spend a little more time on the imaginative stuff, and a little less on the life studies, seing as they need less work, and your imaginative stuff needs more work. but then again im a bad example as i dont do nearly enough life studies, so maybe i should just shut up ^-^
anyway, great stuff all round, keep up the good work
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Your reference work is very good, your studies are strong and there fore will make you stronger. I rather like the girl holding the cat. Continue and enjoy.
sly
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"There is nothing more satisfying than knowing your enemy missed."
Murphy's Law and a tester's mentality
Sorry for lack of updates I've been sick
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Here's a couple of sketches, both digital and pencil really getting back into rendering and it won't be the last
A couple of life drawing one I did a rough colour job on after the fact
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WIP
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Hey draw, how's Brissy? Nice and sunny I bet.
nice sketchbook, lots of work, you are working hard dude. I sort of agree with hurricane's comment about creative stuff falling behind a little. Keep up the anatomy studies, those feet studies look great. Nice lines on life drawing ones.
You know i was flicking your thread the other day, I saw the "telstra" phone and went "hang on.. that's..hmmm" haven't see one in a while but I so remember those phones. hehe.. anyway good stuff, keep drawing/painting.
cheers,
bumskee - You can talk you hard workin dude. Yeah up here in Brisbane we ride kangaroos to get to the shops. Thanks for the comments champ.
Here's a rework of the composition
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Well here's as far as I got with the first compositional rough before trying a new tack.
Now here's the new idea ... thoughts????
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Some rough thumbnails of Drawk Knights |||||| to be continued ...
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Good to see you well, Draw more and be Happy![]()
sly
Assuming I did this right...
The old http://www.conceptart.org/forums/showthread.php?t=46998
And the new... http://www.conceptart.org/forums/showthread.php?t=51867
Your live gestures are very good.
Also some of the coloured pieces look fine but for example those drawk knights are way too saturated.
It's funny how your faces drawn from a reference differences from ones from mind. I think that you don't spend too much time on those no-ref ones...
Keep on drawing!
sly's hand - Thank you
maknien - Thanks. I try and spend more time on reffed works because... I find them more fun...
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I love it. Keep going! Your style is popping out all over the place. The key is to practice, practice, and then....when you are tired...practice some more. Then take a break.
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The oils are beautiful, love them! Not much I can add to everyone's suggestions, but study study study...don't worry, it'll eventually come through your no-ref work. Drawing from ref is like training your muscles for a certain task, i.e. martial arts. You train and train and train and one day, your body remembers what to do even though your mind is blank. Keep it up!![]()
Nice bro, I'd have to echo what everyone has said and say I think your Referenced stuff seems to be the strongest so far but your working hard at it and it's going to pay off. Try maybe to combine some the anatomy with the work your creating from your imagination, at least have it there as a guide and it might help until you get into good habits. Keep it up, I'll be watching.
"absorb what is useful, discard what is useless, and keep what is essentially your own." - Bruce Lee
Bojee's Monkey Brain
http://www.conceptart.org/forums/sho...=29869&page=54
van - Yeah I practise but my progress is slow
Teigrob - Thanks for the tips its kind of an uphill battle at the moment
Bojee - Thanks for commenting dude
Well here's tje best of the latest scrapings
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draw, good to see you going strong, it's always a struggle for us kind.I absolutely love that portrait, nice use of cool colours. It looks a bit unfinished, but it has so much potential I think you should go ahead and finish it off with some definitions for clothing and the hair.
Nice anatomy studies, I remember seeing those images somewhere.awsome stuff, keep it going!
How-dee par-denar
Here the scrubble from the last few days make suggestions where you feel necessary __ Enjoy!!
Trying out ink more often to ground my linework
10 min poses
30 min pose
quik gestures from imagination
Still life
doddle
F oil w bad proportions (a poor hommage to Vincent Van Gogh)
25 min portrati
15min speedpaint from my own photo ref
scrap
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This is an idea I've been working on the last few days for a large oil painting. I haven't used any ref nor do I want to at the moment shes missing an arm but I still like the composition without the arm.
Anyway here's the initial sketch and where I'm at now.
Here's an earlier version that had a lot of problems with the body but I cropped a nice portrait from it.
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Some real nice work in this thread, its always a pleasure lookin at someone else's work.. Cheers an keep postin
GAGart[
Trifles go to make perfection, And perfection is no trifle.
http://www.conceptart.org/forums/showthread.php?t=53357
Bought a watercolour set to take with me OS, this is my first attempt at a watercolour study (in memory) , its a lot more difficult then I expected, I'll be do one a day for the 3 months while I'm away and hopefully when I get back it will add more punch (a bone crunching haymaker back of the head elbow shot with knee shattering the kidney) to my oil paintings![]()
Oh... it's Southbank
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