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Thanks Fueras!
A long cast study in limited palette, oils on canvas.
The next few are for my landscape painting class, most are alla prima, one sitting and oil on panel. 3.5 hours?
This was a longer piece, maybe double the time around 7-8 hours?
And I've started color studies for the same class as that cast study above.
Last but not least, a, digital, fantasy portrait.
It has been tooooo long. I'll keep coming back though. no matter what. at least i've been busy in my absence i guess.
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I really miss going to oil painting classes where you test your mettle against other painters instead of fumbling around alone. Your figure studies are wonderful, both from model and from statuette. I also miss doing oil alla prima plein air, hahaha… I was young and thought nothing of hauling 30 odd pounds of supply and just paint. What kind of easel did you bring to landscape painting?
Nice color charts! They’re super useful for painters! I only have watercolor ones, do you think they can substitute for oil paint or do I have to make them all over again in oil?
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Thanks meat!
I'm not sure about watercolor substituting for oil. To be honest, the charts I am doing are to see how to different pigments interact. I'd say it's just about knowing what colors can be made, and how so if you can see that from watercolor then I'd say it is useful.
Then again, if you're going to be painting in oil, it may just be as useful to go ahead and do them again and really drive the understanding home. ;)
Also, I'm using a guerilla paintbox and tripod. It's a clever little thing, though I wish it were a bit more sturdy.
If you miss it, go do it! :) :) :)
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The amount and quality of your work looks awesome. And the fact that this knight helmet has a cheetos bag next to it with magic the gathering cards is not only genius, but it makes it look like more fun.
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Back to work I go!
1st figure getting back to painting live models in oil. Feeling very rusty.
This is a wing study for an upcoming illustration. Feels okay, gotta do more though.
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ohhh super cool to see all this traditional painting! I like this one a ton http://i.imgur.com/uw4bibBl.jpg Smoothness of the grass is really nice.
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Oh mai gahdddddd
All this trad stuff is killingggggggg meeeeeeeeee :') !! (in the best way of course!)
I'll be back round here for sure!
keep it up nphill-!
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"Not a single thing in this world isn't in the process of becoming something else."
I'll be back - it's an odyssey, after all
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Jonesoda and Smrr: Thanks a lot! I really appreciate you guys stopping by! Hope I can keep up the interesting things to warrant you coming back :)
Hand study and some preliminary drawing for a cranky wizard selfie. lol
And a breastplate study in oils...kinda rough, some cool stuff happening. Need to study moar!
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Awesome job with the oils! Are you reading Alla Prima by chance?
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(01-12-2015, 02:38 PM)Adam Lina Wrote: Awesome job with the oils! Are you reading Alla Prima by chance?
Richard Schmid's book? No, I've checked it out of the library once, and my painting professor references it occasionally...but I've never been able to afford it. :/ What makes you ask?
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Just some sketchbook pages brainstorming and planning
A short 3 hour portrait from life in class today
And an improvised maquette for a valkyrie painting I want to start.
Can't wait until I can afford models.
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Color Study, trying to understand the variations in armor.
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Today's studies. Head and hands, and avoiding black.
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Working on some faces today, my hand is not very steady. Long hours ahead getting better line quality.
study, study!
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