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RE: Sprayah's Sketchpad - Sprayah - 04-02-2013

One brush to rule the all!

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Daggers!


RE: Sprayah's Sketchpad - Sprayah - 04-02-2013

Kardusea! Hiss Hissssssss!

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RE: Sprayah's Sketchpad - EduardoGaray - 04-02-2013

feels like i´m high.

lol, great work good sir. xD


RE: Sprayah's Sketchpad - Sprayah - 04-06-2013

Hey Beastmasters,

Here are my finals for Bloodsports 14: the Beastmasters! I had a blast!

It seems like we have all stepped up a notch this time, great work everyone!

“To know fear is to face the WEREMANTIS!!!”

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Daggers!

Some more mantis sketches:

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Daggers!


RE: Sprayah's Sketchpad - Sprayah - 04-06-2013

My sketches and studies as two images:

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Daggers!


RE: Sprayah's Sketchpad - Sprayah - 04-18-2013

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I’m embarking on another series, this time fetching females:-) A slightly different challenge to extend my learning from all the male studies I have done recently. I’m still concentrating on learning rendering, lighting and hard vs soft edges. Andrew Loomis suggests that a pleasing female illustration should have an absence of details to make them seem softer and moreyouthful, so its an exercise in only showing so much and implying the rest.

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This portrait of George Lazenby ( the best Bond ) was a quick 1 hour study before bed that I thought came out well. I read somewhere that the darkest areas of a form are usually just after the tangent to the lightsource, so I am trying to emphasize that along with the extreme noir contrast which blows out and eliminates detail. Using blues to add moodiness ended up with a pleasing illustrative look that I hope to turn into a series of studies.

Daggers!