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 This is a homework from my painting group..been doing it for 1 week.

If still have time after I finish Uni assignments I will do CC6 Wink


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yooooooo! Im back Mean smile


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portrait study


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Really inspiring stuff! 

Brushwork is so nice and your strokes are very economical. Figure drawings are awesome also! You've mentioned a couple of times you sometimes don't feel like you're improving; By continuing photo studies etc you will get painting mileage which is great but I would suggest trying this approach: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8kfK46nruKM

Hope this helps and keep going :)

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(12-19-2016, 11:58 PM)MannionJJ2020 Wrote: Really inspiring stuff! 

Brushwork is so nice and your strokes are very economical. Figure drawings are awesome also! You've mentioned a couple of times you sometimes don't feel like you're improving; By continuing photo studies etc you will get painting mileage which is great but I would suggest trying this approach: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8kfK46nruKM

Hope this helps and keep going :)

Thanks Mannion. I have looked at the video and I would say that's almost what im doing now. my recently photo/master studies are focusing on color and brush stroke. I sometimes color pick the color from the original masterpiece and I try to remember and analyze them. Then I will do the study without color picking at all, to test if I get it or not. I am also planning on my own project, but im still constructing the story so nothing to post here yet Blushing

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“peeing in the lake” (jk)


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somthin to do ;)

70+Page Koala Sketchbook: http://crimsondaggers.com/forum/thread-3465.html SB

Paintover thread, submit for crits! http://crimsondaggers.com/forum/thread-7879.html
[color=rgba(255, 255, 255, 0.882)]e owl sat on an oak. The more he saw, the less he spoke.[/color]
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old study from last month


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I tried to control these studies under 30min but i failed :(
It takes me about 45min on these


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testing brushes


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Man, you got some lovely brushwork in here! keep it up, I'll definitely check back

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(12-30-2016, 09:24 PM)miracoly Wrote: Man, you got some lovely brushwork in here! keep it up, I'll definitely check back

thank you!

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30min thumbnail prac


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I really enjoy your paintings studies. Especially the colored ones look great! For the b/w thumbnail studies it might help if use the lasso tool and airbrush to gain a bit more control over the gradients!? I think this could help you to make them look as well executed as the rest of your paintings! :) 

Keep up the great work! :) 
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(01-04-2017, 11:32 PM)Kaiko Wrote: I really enjoy your paintings studies. Especially the colored ones look great! For the b/w thumbnail studies it might help if use the lasso tool and airbrush to gain a bit more control over the gradients!? I think this could help you to make them look as well executed as the rest of your paintings! :) 

Keep up the great work! :) 

Thank you for ur advice! When I do those thumbnails I am more focusing on the composition and try to make them as fast as i can. I havent paid much attention to refine the gradient but only trying to create distance. I will definitely work on this Tongue

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a quick one. i keep it zoomed out and focus on color. however when i finish and zoom out i notice that i should make the edge more clear.


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finally finish my work experience program and back to paint some more stuff!

for this one, i am not sure about the building structure yet, only a practice to try out different painting methods


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Hey AChi, great work! especially your recent posts!
If you want to improve something, try to keep your edges tight and crisp where background meets foreground.
Keep it up :)

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(01-26-2017, 11:17 PM)gregorkari Wrote: Hey AChi, great work! especially your recent posts!
If you want to improve something, try to keep your edges tight and crisp where background meets foreground.
Keep it up :)

Ty for ur advice!
I just notice that I cant really separate foreground and background...actually that's because when I design this pic i dont know what to be filled and to connect between foreground and background...better look up some reference next time

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