06-01-2020, 03:28 PM
Past few days haven't been that motivated to stay on my art schedule, though today suddenly got a jolt to just do it lol. Just gonna dump my stuff in the order I did them.
Think this was for more schoolism homework. Was starting to try to render, but that would be excessive : ^)
Trying to render environments is hard..
Unfinished painting of an old character. Pretty bad lol
refs for the painting^^. Stuff at the bottom right is the sketch and bases, didn't want to clutter too much
Went outside today and did my first real gouache painting :>. Gonna try to paint with gouache everyday. I think it will it's good for the long run rather than painting with acrylics once a week and sorry for the blurry photo </ 3
Process and the area I was painting
Saw a tutorial on instagram and thought I should try it to apply. Should've been using the blender and airbrush this whole time.
ref and process
Also watched the next lesson on the schoolism class yesterday. Mainly talked about general rules of edges, *having shapes of light and shadow*, how it applies into composition, and how softness in shadows increases it's believably. Feel like I keep on making the same mistakes over and over.
Think this was for more schoolism homework. Was starting to try to render, but that would be excessive : ^)
Trying to render environments is hard..
Unfinished painting of an old character. Pretty bad lol
refs for the painting^^. Stuff at the bottom right is the sketch and bases, didn't want to clutter too much
Went outside today and did my first real gouache painting :>. Gonna try to paint with gouache everyday. I think it will it's good for the long run rather than painting with acrylics once a week and sorry for the blurry photo </ 3
Process and the area I was painting
Saw a tutorial on instagram and thought I should try it to apply. Should've been using the blender and airbrush this whole time.
ref and process
Also watched the next lesson on the schoolism class yesterday. Mainly talked about general rules of edges, *having shapes of light and shadow*, how it applies into composition, and how softness in shadows increases it's believably. Feel like I keep on making the same mistakes over and over.