01-14-2013, 02:14 AM
01-14-2013, 02:31 AM
That's a good list to work on! the best way to avoid using black is to stop using it..especially with landscapes, blacks kills all the life out of em.
I highly recommend shaddy's environment vids ( 8 parts) http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nFx1BK0DPcQ
as someone who cant paint landscapes for shit i learned a ton.
He's using brushes that don't rely too much on textures or patterns, which you can also download.
I highly recommend shaddy's environment vids ( 8 parts) http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nFx1BK0DPcQ
as someone who cant paint landscapes for shit i learned a ton.
He's using brushes that don't rely too much on textures or patterns, which you can also download.
01-14-2013, 02:40 AM
awesome thanks! they've been added straight to the bookmarks. :)
Ill shoot through those tomorrow
Ill shoot through those tomorrow
01-14-2013, 05:55 AM
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Still playing with new brushes, lol at that weird monster thing. XD
Still playing with new brushes, lol at that weird monster thing. XD
01-16-2013, 02:41 AM
cyberpunk 20677 study. Think ill get back to this when i don't suck at doing hair!
01-22-2013, 11:04 PM
More studies, video game characters awe way more interesting to paint. :P
Need more practice at metal & hands, struggled way more than i thought i would with that gun!
Need more practice at metal & hands, struggled way more than i thought i would with that gun!
01-24-2013, 10:38 PM
trying to loosen up after being told about brush economy. Feels weird but looks alright. :)
01-25-2013, 12:09 AM
40 min doodle, looks like this practice and studying is paying off.
MrBeast
01-25-2013, 12:40 AM
I dig those rocks. How did you do that? Textures? Textured brushes? Or is it just some rough brush strokes?
01-25-2013, 11:07 PM
cheers man, i used these bad boys. http://jonasdero.deviantart.com/art/BRUS...-348274576
i had a bit of a play with them on an earlier study so thought i'd give them another go!
i had a bit of a play with them on an earlier study so thought i'd give them another go!
01-27-2013, 02:59 AM
Max of 10 mins each
02-20-2013, 01:27 AM
been crazy busy so not got much new stuff to upload to ye old sketchbook.
Just a quick study before work
Just a quick study before work
02-22-2013, 11:36 PM
Skyfall study before work, will try and get another one done later :)
03-09-2013, 01:23 AM
Been a while, been crazy busy here's some new studies and stuff. :)
1hr movie study challanges:
GF doodle. :)
1hr movie study challanges:
GF doodle. :)
03-09-2013, 02:00 AM
Nice movie studies man!
I see youre trying to paint all the hair strands in and then smooth it out. If I may suggest it, paint first the big clumps of hair. Squint, paint what you see. No fine lines. Almost think of it as a hair on an action figure - overall volumes, indication of light, but no fine detail.
When you're dong with the overall volume, than you paint smaller lines for individual hairs. This usually gives hair a more consistent result. You will see you see more "texture" on light areas, and almost none in shadows.
I see youre trying to paint all the hair strands in and then smooth it out. If I may suggest it, paint first the big clumps of hair. Squint, paint what you see. No fine lines. Almost think of it as a hair on an action figure - overall volumes, indication of light, but no fine detail.
When you're dong with the overall volume, than you paint smaller lines for individual hairs. This usually gives hair a more consistent result. You will see you see more "texture" on light areas, and almost none in shadows.
03-09-2013, 03:05 AM
(03-09-2013, 02:00 AM)Ursula Dorada Wrote: [ -> ]Nice movie studies man!
I see youre trying to paint all the hair strands in and then smooth it out. If I may suggest it, paint first the big clumps of hair. Squint, paint what you see. No fine lines. Almost think of it as a hair on an action figure - overall volumes, indication of light, but no fine detail.
When you're dong with the overall volume, than you paint smaller lines for individual hairs. This usually gives hair a more consistent result. You will see you see more "texture" on light areas, and almost none in shadows.
Ah awesome thank you!
I HATE doing hair, i always threaten to do hair studies and practice but keep putting it off. >_<
I really need to get on it!!
Thank you again. :)
This is one of my tomb raider entries, slowly rendering her and changing bits here and there. Any and all crit very welcome and appreciated!
04-04-2013, 02:33 AM
Study in lighting and cloth, can't remember the total time, think it was close to 3 hours.
2 1HR movie still channanges:
2 1HR movie still channanges:
05-31-2013, 11:29 PM
03-09-2014, 08:53 PM
02-07-2015, 08:15 PM
Here's 2015's work so far, need to study my ass off this year and will be posting all my terrible efforts here!
For all of these, i had a purpose in mind unlike my previous studies which was mainly mindless copying and learnt sweet fuck all.
The poses below were 2 mins each apart from the girls at the bottom who had no time limit
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This was a failed attempt at painting over 3d, my fundamental skills are way too bad for me to be pulling something like this off. Never mind, live and learn!
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Still life study, was looking around my desk for really simple shapes to practice my lighting
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Speaking of lighting, i got one of these specifically for my still life studies, it's really useful. Especially if your desk is as cluttered a mine and you have no room or a normal sized desk light!
http://www.amazon.co.uk/MOCREO-Rechargea...B00KTYOWOM
Another still life
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Study from a promo poster of the film, he's a really odd material (which is why i tried to paint him) as he's sort of 20% transparent and cloudy. You'll know what i mean if you've seen the film.
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Another still life, took much longer on this one and was done over 2 nights (so it was dark and the lighting would match) The black on is a candle so isn't anatomically correct, but has a cool texture.
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Last off trying to put some of this into practice. Its no fun doing endless studies if i can't put them to some use
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This month is anatomy month, so at the end of it ill do something with it. it'll most likley be disgusting and gross.
For all of these, i had a purpose in mind unlike my previous studies which was mainly mindless copying and learnt sweet fuck all.
The poses below were 2 mins each apart from the girls at the bottom who had no time limit
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This was a failed attempt at painting over 3d, my fundamental skills are way too bad for me to be pulling something like this off. Never mind, live and learn!
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Still life study, was looking around my desk for really simple shapes to practice my lighting
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Speaking of lighting, i got one of these specifically for my still life studies, it's really useful. Especially if your desk is as cluttered a mine and you have no room or a normal sized desk light!
http://www.amazon.co.uk/MOCREO-Rechargea...B00KTYOWOM
Another still life
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Study from a promo poster of the film, he's a really odd material (which is why i tried to paint him) as he's sort of 20% transparent and cloudy. You'll know what i mean if you've seen the film.
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Another still life, took much longer on this one and was done over 2 nights (so it was dark and the lighting would match) The black on is a candle so isn't anatomically correct, but has a cool texture.
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Last off trying to put some of this into practice. Its no fun doing endless studies if i can't put them to some use
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This month is anatomy month, so at the end of it ill do something with it. it'll most likley be disgusting and gross.