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Howdy folks in case any one is interested I've uploaded a FREE photopack to gumroad, it's royalty free so use it in your concept images, studies, or reference!
https://gumroad.com/l/DOdKQ
Enjoy!
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Awesome studies and sketches here - love your brush work dude!
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Little sketch after watch Tomas Muir's gumroad on working from abstraction.
Any thoughts on this before I post it up?
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Just a nitpick. I think the red tree isn't interpreting the light as well. The way the grass is painted, I'm inferring a orange-yellow light source is lighting the scenery. The tree is probably too red, but it kinda does look okay stylistically speaking.
And maybe the grass should reflect some of the yellow-green light on the leaves, like what you did on the trunk of the tree.
That said, the color choices are pretty. Good luck with the posting.
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(05-14-2017, 03:10 AM)John Wrote: Just a nitpick. I think the red tree isn't interpreting the light as well. The way the grass is painted, I'm inferring a orange-yellow light source is lighting the scenery. The tree is probably too red, but it kinda does look okay stylistically speaking.
And maybe the grass should reflect some of the yellow-green light on the leaves, like what you did on the trunk of the tree.
That said, the color choices are pretty. Good luck with the posting.
Hey John! Thanks so much for the tip, can't believe I didn't think about the bounce light!! You're spot on.
Yeah it could probably be a lower saturation, I was kind of exaggerating it as it was suppose to be the focal point.
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Did this one for the character design challenge last month. I went with good oul Bronn!
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Finished up that sketch from the previous week. Lots of struggles with this one. Couldn't really get the distant city to work, ended up making things way simpler in the second image by scrapping the distant city and adding waterfalls .
Here's the artstation link https://www.artstation.com/artwork/qdbXP
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Just scrolled through your sketchbook. You've made a lot of art gains man, keep it up. Really liking those thumbnails from the Learnesquared.com post
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(09-18-2017, 09:50 AM)lgraniteArt Wrote: Just scrolled through your sketchbook. You've made a lot of art gains man, keep it up. Really liking those thumbnails from the Learnesquared.com post
Cheers Igranite, slowly but surely I hope! Yeah really enjoyed the thumbnailing, gotta do more of those!! :)
Hi guys,
Here's some more studies, trying to get better at stylizing environments. I was looking at an Eyvind Earle painting for this one. But I tried to create a different composition based on the ref. I also made a bunch of brushes in Procreate that resembles Earle's work. Fun process and learned a lot. Its a much better method than just ''copying'' from the master. Check out the process video below.
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