02-18-2015, 06:47 AM
@echo: Actually, that's cause of my favorite custom brush. It's a little blurry and never at 100% opacity, so when I'm too sloppy with blending, it looks like this. I also found that for some imaginative work, it works good for me to layer complementary colors over each other so that they'll show through, so the never-full-opacity works great for this.
I'll try it out in the next life study, seeing as I have problems with getting the colors from life right. Thanks for the advice!
@Triggerpigking: No problem man :). Hey, that seems like a great thing for lunch break or during commute. Nice!
So yeah....My recent fails at color studies :D First is a movie still, second is from a cafe I was at recently. I might simplify the excercise to just colorblocking, so it's about the colors and the composition and not about features or acurate representation or something. I was told recently that I'm taking too many steps at once...
Also some small value sketching and the line drawing for the cafe thing. And some quick old mens faces for a character I might do shortly.
I'll try it out in the next life study, seeing as I have problems with getting the colors from life right. Thanks for the advice!
@Triggerpigking: No problem man :). Hey, that seems like a great thing for lunch break or during commute. Nice!
So yeah....My recent fails at color studies :D First is a movie still, second is from a cafe I was at recently. I might simplify the excercise to just colorblocking, so it's about the colors and the composition and not about features or acurate representation or something. I was told recently that I'm taking too many steps at once...
Also some small value sketching and the line drawing for the cafe thing. And some quick old mens faces for a character I might do shortly.