Elaeis's sketchbook
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As I said in my presentation post, I'll post here my stuff. I want to improve my enviro skills 'cause I reaally suck at it, but beforehand, just to get my motor running, I'd like to make a finished piece with a character; here's the studies and first draft:

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[Image: 20130926_parrotKing2.jpg]

ho and here's some paintings I did when I participated in Noah's art camp (hi fellow campers! I know some of you are here) so you can see where I am at the moment:

master study
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thumbs
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a sketch
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there it is :) If you have any advice, you are very very welcome to give it ;) Thanks for looking!!
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#2
Those are some beautiful studies :)

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#3
hehe first everywhere ;) thanks again Prabu :)
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#4



I spent some more time on this one, but I don't know how to render it :( I think I still need lots and lots of studies to get into it;

as always, c&c welcome!

Since I'd like to improve my environment skills, I'm going to give a try to the unearthly challenge
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#5
Hi Elaeis,
I really enjoy your linework. Really great work on the studies as well.

-Sketchbook-
"... for drawing is a thinking person's art." - Walt Stanchfield.
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#6
Thanks a lot Javier!

Here's a sargent study from today :)


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#7
Great stuff to start your sb man, that sargent study looks neat!!

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#8
Thanks Blewzen!!

Here are some recent studies:







couple of doodles for Inktober ;frenchies might know it :p







and some sketches for the unearthly challenge; I choose a subject that may be a bit too edgy: insects. no creatures or characters allowed, so I'm just using insects as a material, but I'm waiting to see if I'm allowed to, otherwise I'll have to change my subject :)







that's it for now, happy working everyone!
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#9
hey elaeis, really enjoy the master studies. keep at the struggle :)
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#10
Thank you Ben, haha yeah a struggle it is :p Speaking about struggle, if anyone has tips on painting rocks, I would be very thankful :) tried a study after chichkin, but I couldn't find a big resolution of the painting, so it's more of a color study I guess; next time I'll make a photo study




another study, of a statue this time:




some inktober sketches (i'm not a great inker, but it's really fun to make ^^)







and some other comp sketches for the unearthly challenge



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#11
ahoy! morning study from photo and a random dude from imagination




plus another photo study



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#12
Nice! Love your rendering on those studies!

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#13
Ah love your stuff man!
Especially dig the masterstudy and that parrot-dude. Very mucha-esque with the lineart still visible. So I don't think it needs more rendering :P

Don't know much about painting rocks myself, but I suppose that it's better to simplify their forms a lot, atleast in observation. They come in all sizes and shapes anyway! The thing they share is their undying hardness of edge :D

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#14
outstanding works! love the parrot studies

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#15
wow thank you guys! and Bjulvar thanks for your answers about rocks, I'll keep practicing on those bastards :p

made some arms studies today



and I worked some more on the unearthly challenge; enviro are so hard for me -_- I'm struggling at every single brush stroke :/



and some more inktober quickies:


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#16
OMG! That Statue Study :D

I adore her ear, thighs, knee & foot. It looks so much like skin and not stone.

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#17
Thanks Prabu! :) need to do more of those

some inktober sketches and advancement on the challenge, I'm so sloooow; only foreground is half done I guess






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#18
study of the day :)



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#19
some recent stuff!





and a skull study, probably inspired by devin's :D still much to do before I can do as good



and I'm still struggling on the unearthly challenge, I can't seem to settle on a composition, I'm always stuck when it comes to detailing


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#20
I was a bit frustrated with the last skull study so I did another one, tried out another technique and had some fun with the mixer brush tool :p



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