04-15-2014, 10:37 PM
Okay, here goes.
MW: If you're thinking structurally already, that's the most important step of them all. The actual painting, the rendering etc., is mostly just practice. there is some science that goes into it, do you know Gurney's "Colour and Light" and "Imaginative Realism"? They are very good bocks on that. But mostly it's just painting, painting, painting, always thinking of structure and light. Paint lots from life, painting from photo ref is secondary.
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Here's something completely different for a change. Very early stages of visual development for a short film, specificly a concept for a village. The houses are merely templates at this stage, the question atm is where to position the camera:
MW: If you're thinking structurally already, that's the most important step of them all. The actual painting, the rendering etc., is mostly just practice. there is some science that goes into it, do you know Gurney's "Colour and Light" and "Imaginative Realism"? They are very good bocks on that. But mostly it's just painting, painting, painting, always thinking of structure and light. Paint lots from life, painting from photo ref is secondary.
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Here's something completely different for a change. Very early stages of visual development for a short film, specificly a concept for a village. The houses are merely templates at this stage, the question atm is where to position the camera:
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