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RE: Zodd Sketchbook - Zodd - 04-03-2019

Warmup:


Experimenting the zorn palette again:


Random:




RE: Zodd Sketchbook - Zodd - 04-03-2019

More Zorn experiment:




RE: Zodd Sketchbook - Zodd - 04-03-2019

Quick practice:




RE: Zodd Sketchbook - Zodd - 04-04-2019

Warmup:


Application of Zorn palette:




RE: Zodd Sketchbook - Zodd - 04-04-2019

Random sketch with Zorn palette:




RE: Zodd Sketchbook - Zodd - 04-05-2019

Warmup:












Zorn practice:




RE: Zodd Sketchbook - Zodd - 04-05-2019

Application of Zorn palette:




RE: Zodd Sketchbook - Zodd - 04-06-2019

Fail




RE: Zodd Sketchbook - Zodd - 04-06-2019

Warmup


Testing more things






RE: Zodd Sketchbook - Zodd - 04-06-2019

Random sketches




RE: Zodd Sketchbook - Zodd - 04-07-2019

Today practice from references and imagination:
















RE: Zodd Sketchbook - Zodd - 04-08-2019

Diffused light studies and application, and one random sketch x)


















RE: Zodd Sketchbook - ubem - 04-08-2019

Great work, loving the studies!
It seems sometimes there are a some hard edges where there should be soft edges. Hard brushy edges create a lot of contrast and texture, so it might be best to save it for focal areas and to separate edges of objects. Soft edges are great for blending things into the background and for create smoother value/form transitions. I think your still lives are an excellent example of edges compared to the photo studies.  Here's another example with a paintover:


Keep up the great work!


RE: Zodd Sketchbook - Zodd - 04-08-2019

(04-08-2019, 01:24 PM)ubem Wrote: Great work, loving the studies!
It seems sometimes there are a some hard edges where there should be soft edges. Hard brushy edges create a lot of contrast and texture, so it might be best to save it for focal areas and to separate edges of objects. Soft edges are great for blending things into the background and for create smoother value/form transitions. I think your still lives are an excellent example of edges compared to the photo studies.  Here's another example with a paintover:

Keep up the great work!

Thank you very much! I'll pay attention on that x)


RE: Zodd Sketchbook - Zodd - 04-08-2019

Morning sketches:












RE: Zodd Sketchbook - Zodd - 04-09-2019

Value simplification studies:












RE: Zodd Sketchbook - Zodd - 04-10-2019

Today practices from references and imagination:
























RE: Zodd Sketchbook - Zodd - 04-11-2019

Application of value simplification studies:




RE: Zodd Sketchbook - Zodd - 04-11-2019

More application:




RE: Zodd Sketchbook - Zodd - 04-13-2019

Sketching some ideas, trying new methods to paint, starting with under lighting: