09-22-2015, 08:23 AM
First of all, I'd like to thank you all! I really appreciate your support <3
Will do! I totally agree, thank you so much!
About the college, I guess the course is more functional. Not very sure what that means, but we never had any form of the "traditional art classes". 90% of my class don't even know how to hold a pencil, and they don't need to.
But we have somewhat of an artistic freedom on our projects. If I want to do a illustrated book, I can... But for example, this semester we got to do a 96 pages book... For one of the classes. There's 7 more asking things too... so... gotta cut time consuming things, like illustrating.
I have a veeery short experience with oils. But I try to keep my digital approach as close as traditional as possible! I'm kind of training for the future, when I have my own place I'll really dive into traditional mediums HAHA
I just love the traditional feel, and I'm actively trying to capture that in my digital work. That also forces me to avoid the digital "cheating" methods, like color dodging... I guess that's beneficial HAHAHA
And thank you for the kind words! (also uncle Feng teached me to do that HAHA)
(09-21-2015, 01:09 AM)Piotr Jasielski Wrote: That's great you're so consistent in your work. Perseverance is the key to great achievements :)
I think it mighjt be actually quite benefitial to split a long study into 2/3 parts because I guarantee you will notice mistakes you did not see the previous day. Sometimes it's good to take a break from painting a certain thing, do something else and then return to it with a fresh perspective.
What is the focus of your graphic design profile in collage. Is it art related or maybe more functional?
Will do! I totally agree, thank you so much!
About the college, I guess the course is more functional. Not very sure what that means, but we never had any form of the "traditional art classes". 90% of my class don't even know how to hold a pencil, and they don't need to.
But we have somewhat of an artistic freedom on our projects. If I want to do a illustrated book, I can... But for example, this semester we got to do a 96 pages book... For one of the classes. There's 7 more asking things too... so... gotta cut time consuming things, like illustrating.
(09-21-2015, 05:22 PM)Sketchosoph Wrote: Hah, those tree-studies are gorgeous. Have you ever painted with oils or acrylics? Your digital strokes have a traditional vibe.
Just one thing:
I know, the main focus is the big tree. But: the buildings seems a bit odd. Almost isometric.
Your horizon line should be higher. Besides of that: beatiful.
The witch-doctors
Cool designs. Feng would praise you because you did three variations of your character.
Keep it up!
Sketch
I have a veeery short experience with oils. But I try to keep my digital approach as close as traditional as possible! I'm kind of training for the future, when I have my own place I'll really dive into traditional mediums HAHA
I just love the traditional feel, and I'm actively trying to capture that in my digital work. That also forces me to avoid the digital "cheating" methods, like color dodging... I guess that's beneficial HAHAHA
And thank you for the kind words! (also uncle Feng teached me to do that HAHA)