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been really busy with school as of late so when i get home i just want to draw and not worry about uploading things. which means ill be uploading all of the work i do throughout the week in one sitting rather than daily. still doing the same amount of work just uploading less :/

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bit of a hellish week but still tried to draw as much as i could.

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if i could get my hands on a decent scanner i could upload my other work as well... ah well :/

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slipped my mind to upload last week >_< killing myself trying to draw as much as rzanchetin im probably just not efficient enough to yet :T

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forgot this one >_<
if anyone has some advice on how to paint clouds i'de really appreciate it. i just can't seem to grasp them. they're so random and chaotic even rubble has a sort of pattern you can follow.

week 9 stuff

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took way to long on the speedpaints but pretty satisfied with the efficiency of the main project

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Clouds do have patterns actually if you look at the different types of clouds. Cumulus clouds for instance are flat on the bottom and puffed up on top like a mushroom top. It might help to look up types of clouds and decide what kind of weather you're going for. Your figures look very nice by the way :)
(11-13-2014, 04:27 AM)Adam Lina Wrote: [ -> ]Clouds do have patterns actually if you look at the different types of clouds. Cumulus clouds for instance are flat on the bottom and puffed up on top like a mushroom top. It might help to look up types of clouds and decide what kind of weather you're going for. Your figures look very nice by the way :)

Thanks for the advice! ill try to do some studies this week on clouds based on there types :). i also realize almost everything has a pattern i just meant i have a hard time seeing it >_<. thank you for the compliment :D!

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did some cloud studies and what not but im noticing my efficiency really needs some work. some of the "speed" paintings took 6+ hours lol. any advice would be greatly appreciated.

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sorry feeling a little lazy and wanna get started on my studies for the day so all my studies from last week are in consolidated form

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I'd say your stuff is pretty solid.

You're pretty consistent with your studies and you're not afraid to delve into some very ambitious territory. One thing I see in your work is that you like to show a lot of detail, sometimes to the detriment of an image. I think your work could be further improved if you focused some of your studies towards edge control and composition.

http://idrawgirls.com/tutorials/2011/11/...-painting/
http://www.ctrlpaint.com/videos/principl...troduction
http://www.ctrlpaint.com/videos/lost-edges

I'm sure there are better resources out there, but these are a few good ones I've picked up a while back.
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