09-03-2012, 04:17 PM
Thanks everyone.
Yeah, one thing you learn with the atelier method is that there really is no such thing as overworking a piece and just when you think you've seen work that represents the pinacle of realism, you find something else that holds up to an even higher level of scrutiny. I try to keep my concept work between 7 and 10 hours just because that's the kind of turnaround you'd see in a studio setting. But yeah, there's no good reason to glaze over something when you could define it.
Nestoronfire: Thanks. Yeah that's something I'm working on. My ability to represent of different materials needs some strengthening.
Anyway, it turns it we had a make up session for that last pose. Here's the update. I start a new month's figure drawing tomorrow.
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Yeah, one thing you learn with the atelier method is that there really is no such thing as overworking a piece and just when you think you've seen work that represents the pinacle of realism, you find something else that holds up to an even higher level of scrutiny. I try to keep my concept work between 7 and 10 hours just because that's the kind of turnaround you'd see in a studio setting. But yeah, there's no good reason to glaze over something when you could define it.
Nestoronfire: Thanks. Yeah that's something I'm working on. My ability to represent of different materials needs some strengthening.
Anyway, it turns it we had a make up session for that last pose. Here's the update. I start a new month's figure drawing tomorrow.
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