First off, it sounds like my high school art study when my assignment was to analyse a famous painting on its meaning and techniques lmao.

Anyway, you capture a lot of interesting detail and viewpoints on that piece. I may suggest that the key object that is far outside the main lighting and deserves more attention is the skeleton's hourglass which is hard to see unless further inspection. Perhaps that indicates that we do not consider to use our life time effectively or maximise it to be productive; rather we use our time to enjoy ourselves instead.

Haha, yeah I had to do quite a few Art History classes, so the influences of them is definitely prevalent.

I definitely see what you mean that the colors of the hourglass is more muted and difficult to see, as well as the narrative of over indulgence.

Thanks for the input. :smile:

Term 2 - Pen Monster Assignment

Made a suspicious looking little cyclops spider.

Term 2 - Box Art Assignment

Fun little something I made with an old render of my original Character Rig, Aurora.

Thanks! It's amazing what you can do with Blender now a days. :smile:

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Term 2 - Photoshop 2 Assignments:

Line Weight

Shade Practice

6 & 7 - Color Blend and Fence Brush

Thanks! I was actually pretty concerned about it, even after adjusting the strength! :smile:

Term 2: 1 - Volumes in Perspective:

I feel like I have a reasonable understanding with shading curved surfaces though I feel like I might be struggling a bit with how to shade flatter surfaces. Any advice on how to gauge it properly?

Term 2 - Nose Practice from Reference

Solid deconstruction on the nose. Keep it up!

Term 2 - Mouth Practice from Reference

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Term 2 - Eye Practice

Term 2 - Putting it all together:

Something I worked on while following along to each of the exercises.

Head:

Chin:

Ears:

Nose:

Brows:

Mouth:

Eyes: