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RE: Seas' journey into the unknown - kikindaface - 05-07-2013 hey dude, nice dedication, taking art seriously is the key ! concerning the faces, i feel that you draw the features without really understanding what's going on underneath, you must understand the perspective and facial structure of the face you're drawing before puting the features . Drawing an approximate circle, and an approximate vertical line isn't enough, think in 3D ! Also try to play more with your lineweight ( darker lines in some areas, lighter in some areas, etc ) it'll give more life to your drawings ! keep it up ! RE: Seas' journey into the unknown - Tom Seas - 05-10-2013 Kikindaface, you are right, I have a very hard time thinking about the form as a 3d object, trying to wrap my head around things but it's not always easy Having some hard days but still keeping up with my daily figures. They are out of proportion I know. Also a block in from student's league RE: Seas' journey into the unknown - Tom Seas - 05-13-2013 Second pose at the League. Start of render. Looks slightly better in real life but still lots to be improved on. Here's the notes if anyone's interested: Don't put detail in everything, be selective. The drop off: intensity of light diminishes as it goes away from the light source. Closer to the light--darker shadows lighter lights Away from light: lighter shadows, darker lights. Edges fade further away from the light, Simplify the shadows Also more space marine studies RE: Seas' journey into the unknown - Tom Seas - 05-16-2013 New pose at the League. Start of render, rest is blocked in. Also a poster study in the upper corner RE: Seas' journey into the unknown - Tom Seas - 05-22-2013 Because I like to polish turds, and also I polish like a turd. + a portrait from life and a Frans hals pen study[/align] RE: Seas' journey into the unknown - Tom Seas - 05-25-2013 Finished the figure, punched the contrasts. Another figure block-in in one session (not great) and a Velasquez master study from the MET (blocked in) RE: Seas' journey into the unknown - silverkeeper - 05-25-2013 A W E S O M E ! RE: Seas' journey into the unknown - Tom Seas - 05-27-2013 Thanks silverkeeper Some "fine art". Finished my Velasquez study. A lot of things were off so no point going on. Original is named "Portrait of Juan de Parejo". Done from life in the MET RE: Seas' journey into the unknown - Tom Seas - 05-29-2013 Rembrandt WIP. Original is called portrait of Herman Doomer. Also something more loose, some gestures based on Hampton RE: Seas' journey into the unknown - Tom Seas - 06-01-2013 Finished my Rembrandt study. A bit dissapointed because I rushed it. The original is so insanely good it's not even worth trying to replicate. Might do some final touch ups RE: Seas' journey into the unknown - Tom Seas - 06-06-2013 Reading Hampton and vilppu and trying to apply what I read so that it sticks RE: Seas' journey into the unknown - Vandall - 06-06-2013 Your pictures from reference are absolutely wicked man, youre nailing the ability to draw from life great. What Id love to see is you immediately applying what you learn from your studies to something from imagination because like all of us youre slightly weaker when doing that I've noticed. Great job though man, keep posting it will be awesome to see what else you do. RE: Seas' journey into the unknown - Tom Seas - 06-10-2013 Vandall: Thanks man, you're right. I'm afraid to do imagination work because I'm lacking fundamentals so much. I'll try and push that more. Some figures from mind and a 3hr portrait (velasquez copy) RE: Seas' journey into the unknown - CUKIERASS - 06-11-2013 some nice pencils here! keep em comin! RE: Seas' journey into the unknown - Tom Seas - 06-14-2013 CUKIERASS: thanks Studies from life. Pelvises, and portraits. Maybe one day I'll tackle stuff from imagination --- RE: Seas' journey into the unknown - Tom Seas - 06-19-2013 Some gestures and some anatomy for today: The balance of my figures is so funny. Middle one is falling over so bad RE: Seas' journey into the unknown - Tom Seas - 06-21-2013 Work from the last few days, starting with some color. The last thing I got to do in my class was some watercolors. Haven't had this much fun in a while, makes me wanna do a lot more. On the left a quick demo by the teacher, on the right me doing random stuff. Also a cylinder from class too. I've decided to try and tackle digital work and color because I really need to get the ball rolling. So I'll try and do a still life for a month to start. Pretty much first serious PS painting, with steps. Compared to a picture it looks quite unsaturated And some anatomy, gesture with bones overlay from mind, quite happy with how the pelvises came out. RE: Seas' journey into the unknown - Tom Seas - 08-23-2013 Back after a break. Had to deal with things like finding work, and then actually working amongst other thing. Came up with some sort of personal IP thing before leaving the US and have been working on it for the past few days. I'll try and work on it so that I have something presentable as soon as I can. I'll post what it's all about soon, but here's some spear designs; RE: Seas' journey into the unknown - Rindoukan - 08-23-2013 very cool stuff man.I like the values you have going on paper.I'd suggest tho to work on construction more since it seems your portrets seem to look a bit off and Im guessing they don't match the likeness of the refferenece.Also even when you're concepting a character or studying their design like the space marines you should always keep in mind that the figure is always in perspective.So give them a natural stance rather than those spread legs since they give a great deal of stiffness to it and it doesn't look nice.Other than that keep pushing there's certainly improvement. RE: Seas' journey into the unknown - deerheadlights - 08-24-2013 Nice spear designs, I'd love to smack some one with a cow skull lol. Your photo may look more saturated because of the white balance (we you using a tungsten light? Because then if your white balance isn't set the photo will come out very saturated and orange.), I think it looks good. |