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RE: Hard work + Determination = Growth - Alexey Savchuk - 04-30-2014

Anatomy posing


Technically complex object




RE: Hard work + Determination = Growth - Alexey Savchuk - 04-30-2014

"Quick" landscape






RE: Hard work + Determination = Growth - Alexey Savchuk - 04-30-2014

Anatomy posing


Improvisation inspired by latest tech studies




RE: Hard work + Determination = Growth - Alexey Savchuk - 05-01-2014

"Quick" landscape






RE: Hard work + Determination = Growth - Alexey Savchuk - 05-02-2014

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RE: Hard work + Determination = Growth - Alexey Savchuk - 05-03-2014

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RE: Hard work + Determination = Growth - Alexey Savchuk - 05-03-2014

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RE: Hard work + Determination = Growth - Alexey Savchuk - 05-04-2014

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RE: Hard work + Determination = Growth - Alexey Savchuk - 05-04-2014

Exercise #3 (This was fun, damned ice) Also i noticed that i like figuring out reflective surfaces and paint clouds in unusual conditions it's so thrilling...




RE: Hard work + Determination = Growth - Alexey Savchuk - 05-04-2014

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RE: Hard work + Determination = Growth - Alexey Savchuk - 05-05-2014

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RE: Hard work + Determination = Growth - Alexey Savchuk - 05-06-2014

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RE: Hard work + Determination = Growth - Alexey Savchuk - 05-06-2014

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RE: Hard work + Determination = Growth - Alexey Savchuk - 05-07-2014

Day off...




RE: Hard work + Determination = Growth - meat - 05-07-2014

Try not to use scribble lines on rock or hard soil surfaces. Their faces can be better defined with lines that follow their forms. Check out these images:
http://www.wikipaintings.org/ru/albrecht-durer/rock-study-of-hikers#close
http://4.bp.blogspot.com/_AkCA-z5Sbis/TO6LWopbF5I/AAAAAAAAAIc/w0X1-SKsxf4/s1600/Canyon+Rocks.bmp
http://brentoncottman.com/2006_10_01_brentoncottman_archive.html


RE: Hard work + Determination = Growth - Tygerson - 05-07-2014

The skeletons are really cool! Were those from regular figure ref?

The ice lake is gorgeous. You really captured the chill, and the transparent look of the ice.


RE: Hard work + Determination = Growth - Alexey Savchuk - 05-08-2014

meat - Thank you for your advice!
Tygerson - Yes I draw skeletons from real figure ref.
And thank you! That study was my favorite so far in terms of fun and interest.
Here some sketches for game concept that i did in 2010
Back then, I loved to draw such sketches because they were simple and quite exciting


Currently I decided to dig deep in understanding light and material properties with a little help of 3d (By creating Cornell Box type of scenes and manually setting up different properties, which will help me to understand nuances that i need to know about materials and light order to create my own scenes from imagination) I think it takes couple of days to get used to 3d software again...
Heres some stuff from imagination that i did in 3D back in 2010










RE: Hard work + Determination = Growth - WestZest - 05-08-2014

Really good work, putting a good amount of effort into your studies also. May I ask what books you're studying from? Keep up the good work!


RE: Hard work + Determination = Growth - Alexey Savchuk - 05-09-2014

(05-08-2014, 11:54 PM)WestZest Wrote: Really good work, putting a good amount of effort into your studies also. May I ask what books you're studying from? Keep up the good work!
Thanks!
This is the main ones that really helped me:
De Reyna R. - How To Draw What You See
Stephen R.P. - Human Anatomy
Goldfinger E. - Human Anatomy for Artists
James Gurney - Color and Light


RE: Hard work + Determination = Growth - Alexey Savchuk - 05-09-2014

Since currently I am dealing with 3D, nothing to show for now...
In couple of days or earlier i will continue my daily exercises!
Also I hope that soon i will start showing WIP's of my personal projects...
Rummaging through my old 3d projects came across a couple of sketchbook scans for early 2013