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#21
Ooh very nice work!

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#22
Very cool work!
The last one reminds me of Rob De Niro in the Cape Fear xD
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#23
Thanks guys! :D Its been a productive day. Study of a sculpture where I practiced paint application and the second one just a study of a girl


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#24
This is so cool! I love how the paintings are very textured but the way you painted them made the materials seem smooth.
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#25
Thanks Llama! :') 

Two studies from the weekend after work!


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#26
God, your work is so easy to look at. Love the subjects against a simple background.
I might need to try something like this as well for my daillies.

always super happy to see find fellow CA people after the calamity. I've also not been long posting here but I just love the sketchbook format.

Look forward to more of your posts ^-^
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#27
My goodness, your rendering is soo soft! Where did you learn to hone such masterful edge control?  Shock
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#28
@crowbit: It's so long ago I can't remember what my username let alone profile picture was! But I do remember you :D
@Dominicque: Thank you ^__^ I owe a lot of what I know to the atelier I was studying at a couple years ago. Good times! Very happy to delve back into digital and illustration work also though. 

Studies dump from the days where I had time / energy post work! :) Also just found out that I was invited for interview for a school that teaches game design which I'm excited about, out of hundreds of applicants I'm so blessed to have been chosen. Fingers crossed I do well on the actual interview :')


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#29
Great use of values in your sketchbook. Just looking at it makes me want to grab the ol tablet.

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#30
ah hell ye!!!!!
I can't even imagine having a teacher that can actually paint. UK schools need an upgrade in technical ability =.=
SMASH THAT INTERVIEW!!!
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