Mig's sketchbook
#21
Today's study. brush pen for the warm ups and gouache for the long one.
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Sources: google image search "中式傳統建築"
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#22
little portrait of my little nephew. 4B pencil and paper stump.
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#23
Awesome stuff, good too see you working hard on things out of your comfort zone.

Looking forward too seeing more :)
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#24
Todays studies. Back to photoshop for the first time in many days, gotta say I miss my brush pen for the quick studies but it sure is nice to have a colour picker again :)
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Source: This dudes flickr

PS. Cheers Corey, nice painting with you today :)
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#25
Todays studies. Focussing on pose and gesture today
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And my weapons of choice.
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Source:This Tumblr
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#26
Landscapes and trying out the flat brush.
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#27
More of the same today.
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Sources: flickr image search "landscape"
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#28
Really nice stuff, when I saw the thumbnails on the google hangout they looked good but they look even better when at full quality. You tempt me to try environments again ha :p Keep it up dude

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#29
(01-10-2013, 03:16 PM)Forrestimel Wrote: Really nice stuff, when I saw the thumbnails on the google hangout they looked good but they look even better when at full quality. You tempt me to try environments again ha :p Keep it up dude

The flat brush does all the work really :P
Thanks man, your orc is looking really sweet too.

More buildings from far away lands. Brush pen for warm ups, and gouache for the colour one
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Source: GF's holiday photos.
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#30
Statues!!
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Source: https://www.facebook.com/media/set/?set=...443&type=3 and google image search.
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#31
Hand studies from Bridgman's
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#32
Took my sketchbook camping to the Grampians National park :)

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#33
Drop by drawing Session at NGV
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#34
Really good style, keep exploiting it :) Sillyp1

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#35
Cheers Silver, Welcome to the forum :)
Study I started a while ago, but got bogged down in. The long study really showed up my weak points in perspective and implying detail (without actually painting every little thing by hand). Hated doing it, but glad I did :)
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#36
Trying to get my head around reflective and refractive surfaces. If anyone has any pointers it would be much appreciated :)

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#37
^ those are so awesome! good job :D
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#38
Cool sketchbook) You can try this for surface studies


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#39
Thx Dana :)

Nikt!- but they're all blank :( am I supposed to fill them in myself :P

Industrial/city landscape studies. Having a lot of trouble implying detail :(
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#40
Hogarth study
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