25 Oct 01:39
--Are you really sorry, G.Cell?
11 Oct 08:50
--Hey guys for anyone who might be interested I'm giving away 5 free Thailand Photopacks over on my facebook. There's over 1750 high res pics from my travels. I'll leave my fb link if yous want to enter the competition, all you have to do is share the post. https://www.facebook.com/gavin.odonnell
30 Sep 16:07
--https://www.twitch.tv/andrewgibbonsart
im gonna jump on twitch in a bit and work on some caricatures for my nephiew.. if anyone wants to chill
29 Sep 15:40
--On twitch now for a bit, come hang if you feel so inclined.. https://www.twitch.tv/andrewgibbonsart
22 Sep 20:15
--Feedback friday is later today https://www.twitch.tv/russellrjones if any of you guys want crits and paint overs feel free to send them over to me w/ an imgur link http://russelljonesart.com/contact/ I'm still streaming pretty much every day, a good few old daggers hang out and chat.
15 Sep 04:11
--hey guys, I'm streaming if anyone is interested - https://www.twitch.tv/gwalent
04 Sep 21:08
--If you feel like (or are already) drawing samurai stuff during the month of september, feel free to tag them with #samuraitember. I'm warming up for Inktober and if you want to join you are very welcome to do so :) I'm commited to posting something every day untill the end of the month
18 Aug 10:23
--Anders zorn, Bouguereau, and Sargent have some great edge work you could riff on
18 Aug 10:22
--check new masters academy, it's subscription based, but the lessons are insanely in depth. Also, I'd reccomend studying old masters paintings that are high resolution, zooming in and analyzing exactly how each edge was made and asking yourself why it is that way
17 Aug 07:15
--It is similar, as hundreds of other images Ive found over many hours of researching, but its still not good enough. Thanks for help tho!
17 Aug 07:13
--The best in depth, cough, tutorial, cough, is Richards Schmid Alla Prima. If youre really into it. But it takes time, so get ready for some serious studying. Hope it helps.
17 Aug 06:24
--Hey folks, if you know any good in-depth tutorials and resources about edge control in digital painting (specifically lost edges and when to use hard edges), I would appreciate it. I've begun working on it in the last few weeks; I've done some digging and so far the most I've found was Istebrak's lengthy video and Marco Bucci's 10-minute tutorial. There are others, but none of them seem to be very in-depth.
17 Aug 04:24
--@Dev: Well it kinda looks like its from bloodborne. I searched 'seascape nighttime realistic paintings' & few image results were simillar to the painting you posted.
17 Aug 04:21
--Thanks RP. I Did check it but... it didn't work out. Seems like I can post pics in Discord but no streaming there. I guess i'll have to record then upload...
17 Aug 00:42
--Im desperate, please help, do you know any master painters who were able to realistically depict castles in night conditions from afar, preferably at sea? The closest to what I want is something like this, from Carl Blechen. https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/c...htturm.jpg
16 Aug 12:36
--Picarto is a basic platform for streaming. You do need to make an account but it seems popular vecause it's kinder to lower bandwidth.
14 Aug 13:54
--Yo, do you guys know any good site where you can stream drawing without making accounts/registering?