01-08-2014, 08:48 PM
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Totally agree. It's something that I'm still struggling with. I'm honestly just glad of the leap that I've made finally into the digital realm. Hilariously enough though, I still want to learn oil painting, but that's for a different time. But seriously though, watching oil painting demos is pretty much what got me where I am now with my digital painting. I'd suggest you give them a watch. I'll post some if you're interested... just let me know through a reply or something and I'll toss a ton of them up here that I find particularly useful.
Thanks a ton though! This semester will be insane, so hopefully no one will be disappointed for the next few months!
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Title: Sass-a-Frass
Date: January 7, 2014
Medium: Photoshop CS3
Scale: Same as Above
Notes: Little portrait study using what I learned from drawing all of those noses and mouths. Might do well to do some cloth studies as well as some hair studies for a bit methinks. On a side note though, all this painting is prepping me up good for this semester. Digi-paints GOOOO!!
Edit: Made a tutorial for this one...
Title: Creepiness
Date: January 5 - 7, 2014
Medium: Photoshop CS3
Scale: Varies
Notes: It's amazing what kind of weird stuff pop out when you listen to your fiancee read The Strain...
Title: Anatomy Simplification Again
Date: January 3 - 6, 2014
Medium: Pencil
Scale: Varies
Notes: Yet again, discovering more and more ways to simplify facial features. I'm sure more of this will keep coming up for some time to come.
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Hey, great update ;) Love the animation =D Try to pay more attention to your edges. Your images will seem more finished. Keep working hard, Cheers.
Totally agree. It's something that I'm still struggling with. I'm honestly just glad of the leap that I've made finally into the digital realm. Hilariously enough though, I still want to learn oil painting, but that's for a different time. But seriously though, watching oil painting demos is pretty much what got me where I am now with my digital painting. I'd suggest you give them a watch. I'll post some if you're interested... just let me know through a reply or something and I'll toss a ton of them up here that I find particularly useful.
Thanks a ton though! This semester will be insane, so hopefully no one will be disappointed for the next few months!
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Sass-a-Frass
Title: Sass-a-Frass
Date: January 7, 2014
Medium: Photoshop CS3
Scale: Same as Above
Notes: Little portrait study using what I learned from drawing all of those noses and mouths. Might do well to do some cloth studies as well as some hair studies for a bit methinks. On a side note though, all this painting is prepping me up good for this semester. Digi-paints GOOOO!!
Edit: Made a tutorial for this one...
Creepiness
Title: Creepiness
Date: January 5 - 7, 2014
Medium: Photoshop CS3
Scale: Varies
Notes: It's amazing what kind of weird stuff pop out when you listen to your fiancee read The Strain...
Anatomy Simplification Again
Title: Anatomy Simplification Again
Date: January 3 - 6, 2014
Medium: Pencil
Scale: Varies
Notes: Yet again, discovering more and more ways to simplify facial features. I'm sure more of this will keep coming up for some time to come.
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