03-11-2015, 06:50 AM
Jyonny What you are doing is great , I've been reading , well , listening to this audiobook called Mastery and it says that broadenning ( dunno if I spelled that correctly ) Is good to finding new approaches to any problem in painting or whatever the subject is. The thing that defines masters of crafts is their skill to analyze life as a message or code/answer to the problems you have. I don't think I explained it quite well , but huh , you should look into it, it's great.
Ammit Awesome difference on those sketches from the first to the last one. The last Zoe Saldana one has some really nice edges. Also , look into the book too :D
So I just wanted to post a couple of mini still lifes I did and the color work I've done after much struggle I think I nailed it , kind of I guess . I like how it looks for a first try. ( I had the proportions wrong from the beggining and while I painted it more it just spiraled out of control, but I kinda liked it. I know where I've failed on the proportions and I will keep it in mind, any tips on getting proportions right would be awesome )
Note- I did color first , Im just showing the grayscale version because I actualy like it more then the colored one.
Ammit Awesome difference on those sketches from the first to the last one. The last Zoe Saldana one has some really nice edges. Also , look into the book too :D
So I just wanted to post a couple of mini still lifes I did and the color work I've done after much struggle I think I nailed it , kind of I guess . I like how it looks for a first try. ( I had the proportions wrong from the beggining and while I painted it more it just spiraled out of control, but I kinda liked it. I know where I've failed on the proportions and I will keep it in mind, any tips on getting proportions right would be awesome )
Note- I did color first , Im just showing the grayscale version because I actualy like it more then the colored one.