01-30-2012, 05:40 PM
Hi all, for my first post, here's a wolf study I did while working on the Miyazaki Bloodsports challenge (I'm doing Princess Mononoke):
The ref I used for the wolf is here: http://www.superbwallpapers.com/animals/...wolf-1808/ I used the highest res version of the image available. I realize my study is a bit off, slightly smaller and the snout is smaller compared to the reference. This is the first time I'm ever doing a study in this way, like how Dan was doing the elk. Usually I do the study in grayscale as a value painting and then colorize it in Photoshop using the color layer blend mode. This was just done using a hard round, no erasing.
I'm reminded how agitating it is to paint fur...... I have no idea if I went about this painting in a good way at all and probably did a bunch of things the wrong way (fur included), so any feedback/suggestions/critiques are totally appreciated. :)
And here's a page of studies I did out of one of the Loomis books:
The ref I used for the wolf is here: http://www.superbwallpapers.com/animals/...wolf-1808/ I used the highest res version of the image available. I realize my study is a bit off, slightly smaller and the snout is smaller compared to the reference. This is the first time I'm ever doing a study in this way, like how Dan was doing the elk. Usually I do the study in grayscale as a value painting and then colorize it in Photoshop using the color layer blend mode. This was just done using a hard round, no erasing.
I'm reminded how agitating it is to paint fur...... I have no idea if I went about this painting in a good way at all and probably did a bunch of things the wrong way (fur included), so any feedback/suggestions/critiques are totally appreciated. :)
And here's a page of studies I did out of one of the Loomis books: