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RE: Coby's sketch book - Cricketts - 07-13-2014





RE: Coby's sketch book - Cricketts - 10-02-2014







Followed James Zapata's Gumroad tut and other studies.


RE: Coby's sketch book - Cricketts - 10-12-2014














RE: Coby's sketch book - Cricketts - 12-08-2014

quick sketch and study dump






















Sketch and study dump - Cricketts - 02-18-2015















RE: Coby's sketch book - Cricketts - 02-19-2015






More study's/ Still life and some hands from a photo.


RE: Coby's sketch book - Cricketts - 03-06-2015








NSFW - Cricketts - 03-06-2015

Study



RE: Coby's sketch book - pnate - 03-06-2015

Nice volume of studies and work! Keep it uppp :)


RE: Coby's sketch book - Cricketts - 03-14-2015

@pnate thank you.








RE: Coby's sketch book - Cricketts - 05-24-2015

Some watercolors studies and some sketches.

















RE: Coby's sketch book - chrisfernz - 05-25-2015

Hey thanks for posting on my thread, you got some serious work in here, I love your studies, great thread, keep it up!!


RE: Coby's sketch book - Cricketts - 06-01-2015

Hey Chrisferz, Thanks.

More sketches I did earlier in the week a couple wips and some studies.














RE: Coby's sketch book - Cricketts - 06-08-2015













RE: Coby's sketch book - Cricketts - 06-23-2015






RE: Coby's sketch book - Cricketts - 06-27-2015





Whats up daggers? Just an update.


RE: Coby's sketch book - smrr - 06-27-2015

o___________o 
Lots of fascinating stuff in here, Coby! Must be all the experimentation that you do!

Those watercolour fishies are divine, btw <3 

I guess I would say to try and vary your edges to get a more solid form happening, as well as taking material properties into account and how light would react with them, like for example:


Did a quick paint over demo'ing some stuff. 

So I used a hard-edge brush and tried to give the figure a bit more "weight" and "solidness".

If you're painting an image that has fire in it, it's really hard for the image to *pop* if the canvas isn't a bit dark from the get-go. So, by adding a multiply layer and filling it with a darker colour, then linking a layer mask to the layer by clicking on the [  O  ] button on the layer toolbar and painting in black where I wanted to subtract darkness, I was quickly able to give the painting a bit more dimension.

In addition to this, I adjusted the levels to get rid of any 0% blacks that you had in your image prior. Also painted over some areas that were unnecessarily dark, like her hair. Try to make it a habit not to use anywhere below 10% black in your images (and the same goes with whites, no large areas with above 90% white. Peak highlights are fine, depending on how you use them), because you illustration will end up looking flat/lifeless.

Also, really try to think about an object and its property in regards to light. It helps a lot :D
Oh and also concentrate on where you light source is in the image and stick to it!

I hope this has helped in some way, just my two cents,

Keep up the hard work! o/!


RE: Coby's sketch book - Cricketts - 06-28-2015

@smrr Thank you for the paintover and the input. I Struggled with this image allot. I have been having a hard time with lighting as you can see. The paintover helps greatly as I can see exactly what your talking about.


RE: Coby's sketch book - crackedskull - 06-28-2015

Nice ladies, enviro thumbnails have good colors.


RE: Coby's sketch book - Cricketts - 06-28-2015

@crackedskull Thank you. I need to do more thumbs more often.