09-04-2013, 05:49 AM
photostudy
speedpaint space pirates 40min
speedpaint space pirates 40min
chocolate and cookies
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09-06-2013, 05:58 AM
did about 50 60sec poses to warmup
photostudies noref heads ugh so horrible ( i left my comfortzone and got shot, retreat! ) speedpaint 30min seahorse dreams
09-06-2013, 10:36 AM
more from imagination
photostudy still life speedpaint inspiration http://www.conceptart.org/forums/attachm...1375074383
09-09-2013, 02:20 AM
random thoughts:
yesterday i went to visit my old drawing teacher and an old classmate used to go drawing as a kid every Saturday, best day of the week so was great to see my teacher again, and did a lineart drawing from life but damn I was so bad, my proportions were all mixed up, and since blaming my terrible lack of sleep would only explain a tiny bit, I started to think Looking back on a lot of studies i notice that i jump to fast to coloring, and when working digital i can easily paint over my mistakes but when working with hard charcoal and no eraser thats not an option. I especially notice that when doing perspective stuff in my sketchbook, i find this terrible hard so i think i should look more and think before i draw and pay a lot of attentio nto proportions same with my paintings and portraits, details and features are foten drawn to large because i give them more attention then empty areas that is why i did the last study without the features another thing i started to notice while doing gesture studies (posemaniacs, quickposes, ...) was that i often copy to much, or start rendering one area now i try to focus on the gesture but often the figure is not recognizable if i only draw a few gesture lines as a kid i used to be pretty good at copying what i saw, but i did just that, copy. I drew while looking at the image/environment I was drawing, and meanwhile I was drawing I still do this to much, but I only realized it when looking at my gesture studies. So now i force myself to not draw while I am looking, and try to understand what I am drawing, how the form is, the volume I already know this for a long time yet I keep doing this without realizing also i used to set myself a deadline, like photostudy 1 hour, and i think that's great but only gets me so far. Now I am starting to copy photos until I am satisfied or give up (which i do still to often) like in the last paint I couldn't get the nose right, and after an hour on the nose alone (not rendering but trying to move, change proportions etc) I just stopped also i asked some feedback to people I look up to. The most important things I learned is to just keep going, paint everyday and dont worry to much, and I was also told that I should do some longer studies, like I started reently, but they are all still done in the same day, so maybe I ll try to go for a more finished piece and work a few days on it. It has been years since I did this and I always kept telling myself I would do that later, because I knew I should but I never did it. So here are a few goals I want to achieve, I ll put them in words so to not forget them -be able to paint figure out of my head to do this i need to practice more drawing without ref, and look what is wrong and try to fix it what I did instead was only doing photostudies and gesture studies -paint cool enviroments, and other stuff what i should do is do speedpaints or longer paints what i did instead was doing photostudies from landscapes mostly so I should do more work from my head, or do my own version and use ref, instead of doing photostudies also I got the suggestion to do more masterstudies, and really take your time until it looks good. I think the reason I don't do much work from my imagination is because I feel bad for the results But since the beginning of August (previous month) I joined a speedpaint group and do at least 30min speedpainting a day and the beginning felt so bad but now I am starting to enjoy this so I guess I was just being a wuss had a great time talking most of the time with my teachers yesterday and something interesting he said was that if you don't paint for a while and come back to it sometimes can feel like you have not painted for years. And that it is just a long way but if you keep going you ll get there The visit made me kinda nostalgic, brought lots of memories back, and a lot of things that I noticed while drawign as a child there that I totally forgot that came back. Small things I don't know how to explain So that's why I am ranting here, to try capture this moment of thinking so I won't forget it when I reread this, and maybe someone else also finds this interesting and now I am of doing some proportion traditional drawing
09-09-2013, 02:48 PM
Those environments are looking wicked friend, hope to see more.
09-10-2013, 08:27 AM
today went to look at the first years from the school i jsut graduated, met some old classmates, and had fun drawing/doodling during the day
did some bodyposes and gestures when i was home and bought and started a new sketchbook speedpaint based on a photo had no idea for the theme native country 20min |
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