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hey rene!
i have a small question do you always jump into color when you do your portraits or do you also go black and white first?
your work is awesome !!!
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The warm sunlight in the alleyway/street study makes me want to be there.
The lady with the crown has so much character, like all your portraits.
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So good... *drools*
Those mechinical line drawings are great..
In the last study of the heads, there should be some reflected light on the jaw bone, really subtly but as far as I can see there is none.
Keep up the good work man :) Love it.
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Awesome work, I love seeing the process from sketch to finished too! I love the values you get in your pieces it really makes them pop! Keep kicking arse! :)
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Unbelievable work you've got here, Rene! If anyone here deserves to turn pro it's you. I find it hard to believe that you're not already working in the industry. As far as I'm concerned, your environment sketches and perspective drawings are at the pro level right now. And your latest portrait painting looks pretty solid as well. Unfortunately, most of the work in this industry seems to be coming from North America so you would probably have to pack your bags and travel if you're really serious about it. Maybe check out Crytek in Germany but I here they like to slave drive over there and the pay sucks!
Checking out your sketchbook this morning has been a great motivator for me to get started with my digital sketchbook on this site. I've been lurking on C&D for quite some time here and it's about time I started contributing to this site. You just answered a question of mine regarding how to go from a black & white thumbnail to a color painting. I've always thought it was a lot of extra work to do that and now I know for sure.
You're work really inspires me to contribute here. I'm definitely going to get my sketchbook going! Looking forward to seeing more awesome environment studies. Hey, I have one question though..... Are most of your environment paintings done from your imagination or do you use photo reference?
-Eric
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I've learned just by leafing through your sketchbook! The way you construct is admirable. I can see just how important it is as a basis for you imagery--study or otherwise.
Also, quite jealous of that Asaro head. Who wouldn't want one staring at them on their desk telling 'em to study?
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Yeah!
I love the whole loose to refined. You have a very good eye for detail.
Have you tried a portrait from imagination?
Secondly: what kind of brush is that for the background?