AlexC - Thanks, man. I'll be sure to head by your thread in a few.
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Click to Watch Birds by Craig Houghton on YouTube
ok, so the title sucks, but please do check it out.
-Craig
AlexC - Thanks, man. I'll be sure to head by your thread in a few.
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Click to Watch Birds by Craig Houghton on YouTube
ok, so the title sucks, but please do check it out.
-Craig
and, another (just uploaded so it may take a few before it's available)
Click to Watch Drawings and Paintings of Women on YouTube
ok, so the title sucks, again, but watch it anyway
-Craig
cool videosyou'r done as well Craig, keep do your best
btw which is that song on woman paintings video?
atlantik - thx. the song is Mad World from the Donnie Darko soundtrack.
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I'll probably use this as a cover for a collection of short stories if I ever put it together.
original sketch here
an illustration of my local town council
close-up
I recycled an old sketch to use for the Clay Sisk motel project using their motel stationary paper
I've been playing around with infrared photography.
chlorophyll, like in these normally dark leaves, shows up as a strong white in near-infrared
it's hard to read this photo, but the tree in the center here is a purple plum. the leaves are very, very dark, but they're white when using a near-infrared filter. the sky also turns dark unless it's overcast. Barely visible clouds are easier to see as well.
in near-infrared a clear sky is dark like this without after-tweaking
here's a comparison.
infrared in grayscale (at top) versus visible light in grayscale (...bottom)
the dark plum looks almost like a negative, but it's not. here's the visible (bottom) full color along with what an actual negative would look like (at top) just as a reminder. notice that it's quite different from the infrared up above.
all photos taken with a sony dsc-h1 and an opteka 58mm R72 720nm infrared filter (no, it didn't turn anyone's clothes to saran wrap, but i didn't really try either)
and, a close-up
thanks for looking
-craig
Last edited by Craig Houghton; September 8th, 2007 at 01:57 PM.
You got a nice sketchbook here man. Like the stuff with the last post, especially the close up profile.
Ev'sSketchbook for the lazy minded but willing!
Help an artist, leave a critique.
Evxyza92 - Many thanks. I'm glad you like it.
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Here’s my latest belly button. I did this a few months back, but I never photographed the piece. I know, it’s an odd subject, but the body is a curious thing.
navel in oil pastel 4×4
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I think I’m going to start a series consisting of isolated areas of the body. At the very least, it’ll be good practice.
I couldn’t sleep, so I did some test runs. pastel and charcoal on ink-stained hot press watercolor paper. small, around 5×4 or so each
thanks for looking,
Craig
You have a really good sketchbook, I have it subscribed for a long time now even if the first time I am posting here.
I like to see a varied sketchbook.
Those last studies look good, good luck with that series.
Pastel over watercolour is great, I used to do a lot of that...
cheers
voraz - thx. I'm glad you've been along for the ride. I just stopped by your book. Great stuff.
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Here's another momentary departure from the usual sketchbook stuff. I've been having fun playing around with my new IR filter.
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Now, time for a couple of studies before I give in to sleep.
hey buddy, great update as always, i specialy like this isolate areas of the body, they looks very good, keep em up![]()
atlantik - thx. hopefully I'll get back to them and do so more in the same style
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for the sake of practice I’ve been working on this here and there for a few weeks. this is in black prismacolor with alcohol to wash it out and then some more cp - touched up in painter
character sketch - still need to add some text and some other stuff, but I'm not all that jazzed about it anyhow. if curious, she does enjoy the breeze
old man with a stick...
and, some photos
an old ear
a bushy tail
a go around (F/3.2 1/25sec ISO-64 9mm) w/ adjusted levels using ps
Thanks for looking
Incredible work man, great compositions. The colors in that merri-go-round photograph are amazing.
"Well....if it's bothering you so much, just cover it up with art."
My Sketchbook
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cool update buddy, i very like your wash sketch (specialy the eye) it looks so real.The character sketch is great too, i thing it's need more little work on , nice work as always, keep them up often
regards
Oh my, those figure drawings and studies - you rock, man. your sketchbook is quite awesome.
always awesome to come back for a visit craig.
hey man, where are yo lost???? are alive???
probably you are happily married with many children and don't have time for us
*now serious, hope everything is well with you
So, it's been a year. And, funny enough, Peter, you had it half-right. I did go off and get married.
I have still been drawing, and I've picked up some work here and there, but for the most part I have been doing a LOT of photography.
and, some recent photos
yep, been a while
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holly ...,glad you come back man, nice update and huge congrats for got married
don't disappear for another year!!! best regards to Sonja
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OK. I haven't posted or done much drawing for two years. About the same time I last posted I started a wedding photography business -- things have been excellent in the photography dept, but illustration stopped cold. Now I've put my studio back together post-move and I'm going to get back on the bike. I figured it made sense to start with a figure in a forgiving medium.
colored pencil and alcohol wash (cottonball over the cp)
Thanks for looking. It's been a long, long while.
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