@patrone definitely! still getting started on the illustration accompanying those akira studies
here is day 8, completing the schoonover study! it was very fun to work on + the only real struggle point was reading the 3d shape of the canoe through the values
@cedricgo thanks! if you are interested, the first two are edwin church, and the two oceanic ones are ivan aivazovsky
these are the acrylic master study thumbs for days 12-14. they were very fun, but quite hard, especially d14
you know what they say though! finished, not perfect ;v;
thanks cedric:)
here's day 15, moving on to long term studies, this is the first hour.
i spent almost the entire time working on the colors, there is a lot of warmth that is part of every single color, even the 'greens' are closer to an olive made of yellow and black, the sky also moves towards a pink hue than just fading into a blue white at the horizon and etc and etc and etc! lots to learn:)
deciding to leave this at 3.5 hours its been a tough but very rewarding study! ill probably touch it up after crit from here and artschool discord and move on to another 3.5 -er tomorrow
so exciting to be on day 17/21 for noah bradley's habit builder challenge, i think im going to continue minimal 1hr studies every morning, ill probably be doing figures next!
here is a gift i finished for a friend. i had a lot of trouble with creating an unfinished, but good look, especially with the hands. the original pose of the upper body was nothing like this, and the struggle to find what i was looking for came through in that stiffness
as far as personal crit goes, if i dedicate myself more to a loose-looking pose and design, i should put it through much the wringer much more before i develop a final. ie. this had maybe 2 phases of design in it, where 5-6 are needed for a better piece
(the dark grey is dead space to get the image to fit better on screen)
as for the 21DC, im doing my final color masterstudy in acryllic, and i'll probably be getting general critique from the mirror and my bf will upload like wednesday
@whymrwho thank you!!!!!
I've finished the 21 days! every morning i painted an hour. the last study i was working on has ended up being very difficult (below) and i will probably push on it until i at least get the canvas covered, maybe at 5 hours
this shows how far i got each day, with the bottom being the last day!
12 days later
Hey all ! figured i'd update.
After I finished the challenged I prepared to do a second 21 days of more studies of things i wanted to learn and keep a ball like that rolling. It didn't work out, after the 2nd day, i realized i wasn't learning or studying, just 'doing' which wasn't getting me anywhere
I decided to step back and adjust what I felt i needed. I'm currently studying still an hour each morning (at least) but its much more loose and realative to current projects. this approach has given me much more reserve and fuel to keep at it
I'm currently doing a master study related to a figure-central painting im finishing off. the figure has a similar pose and similar lighting to what i'm looking for.
its a bourguereau (i think thats how its spelled XD)
i'll post more about the piece im working on later this week and probably past that. the piece is something from an idea ive had sitting since 2015, and i want to create a big observation on it on how style and creativity change over time.
Good luck! You picked a doozie. There is one here that is similar in lighting in what used to be the google art project. (They didn't have your ref unfortunately) You can zoom in and get some clues to some of his mark making. The paintings are very smooth and layered in person.
He did one of these every week it was crazy.
@brohawx thanks + thanks for the ref! having a close up will be helpful
i had no idea he did these in a week each! they seem so delicate and precise. i'll have to try and visit the museum they are hosted at someday!
starting to lay down basic colors and finish the underdrawing. im seeing that i consistenly like working with tight underdrawings; but, i really hope that doesn't steer me away from this studies' focus! ill have to write down the core for this study and put it on the wall or something! lol
this is the pose im going to be using in combination with the ambient lighting style and composition as bourguereau's.
i will probably be putting up design thumbs for critique soon!
@cedricgo thanks so much for your comment. As good as studying has been going, its still tough now and then to get up and push everyday. Reading this helped me out with that!
The render is going strong so far! I'm having a gnarly time trying to lay down the shapes of the tummy. I've been recently working with the philosophy that problems, no matter the complexity, can have simple solutions. I'm trying to lay down the critical, simple brushstrokes of the stomach.
Otherwise, the only thing I see is my colors muddying up from rendering. I could filter it of course, but where's the fun in that!