@enalya Thanks
So this is a painting i finally finished, flame
@enalya Thanks
So this is a painting i finally finished, flame
This is really cool! Good contrast and lighting!
To me it doesn't feel finished. The flames can be more refined, and some edges (rim light kinda) on his clothes. His legs also seem to suddenly stop mid-air.
I would detail the flames and the rest of the character almost as much as his hands. Lastly, I don't really see the nice expression you painted on the face now.
But it's your call what you do with it of course ^_^
@enalya Thanks yeah i agree. The skull was just a warmup so i didn't refine it
Leyendecker Sketch, i like how it turned out
@ESL Thanks! Yes mainly values, the edges also need some work as you mentioned What do you mean with mixing up values and tones?
Im going to do a month of still life, also because i wanted to keep posting regulary here its a good motivation Here's Day 1/30
If I may suggest one thing, it's something I am currently learning in Oatley Academy, but think about your strokes when you use them. What do I mean by that?
Brush Economy. Making each brush counts
http://www.ctrlpaint.com/blog/stroke-economy
http://emptyeasel.com/2008/09/16/painting-with-economy-3-excellent-examples-of-why-less-is-more-in-art/
It will save you time and making you think how to design what you seeing with shapes etc.
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Of course I do not know what your target goal is, but it's something he mentioned that most beginning artist or even intermediate artist still do, is just throwing around different brushes without thinking about the marks they're putting down.
Because at some point the amount of strokes you use on the canvas becomes way too muddy due that
A ) You're not thinking about the strokes
B ) Just throwing down semi-transparent blobs which then becomes a bit muddyish
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Keep going, and keep applying
@brianhermelijn Interesting blogposts! To be honest i do have moments where i just do random brush strokes so im going to keep that in mind Thanks for the feedback.
Some traditional stuff, pencil for scale. 2/30
@big-misch Go for it man, posting daily is good practice
Took about 2 hours, im not so happy with the result probably because i wasn't really focused while painting 5/30