1 AM paints
So I've been wanting to do an environment for a while but haven't had the guts to do it. So when I should be going to bed I decided to try something I recently learned and I've never really attempted a speedpaint, so why not? I think I spent roughly 80-100 minutes on this. I should've added some characters in, but I think I've spent too much time already for a speedpaint. Note to self: Gotta aim to squeeze character in next time!
Summer Life Drawings!
But first, a messy value study:
A tedious colour study
Some 3D effects learning (First time doing rain/hail effects, clouds and ice cracklings in Maya)
And here are the life drawings! I've been going to extra life at school once a week this summer and it's been awesome because it helps me warm up for the week drawing wise. Too bad they don't have any more sessions til school starts in September :(
Regular charcoal
Copic marker and pen
These were fun to do, I used poses from the model to make some characters I imagined.
Archer
Swordswoman
Archer
And some gestures, which are still something I really ought to improve on.
Gotta work harder
Colour study of some Sequoia Trees that took too long
1.5 hr study of Bruce Lee
Zoro from One piece
Oldies
Some random stuff I did at the start of summer. These were supposed to be for a commission, but things fell out, and so I just kept them for myself.
This was for another commission, a Final Fantasy styled character "Michella"
Random studies and incomplete sketches
this one I was learning how to use customs shapes, learned what I learned, now to apply to a real painting!
This was for another commission, a Final Fantasy styled character "Michella"
Random studies and incomplete sketches
this one I was learning how to use customs shapes, learned what I learned, now to apply to a real painting!
A 5 second caricature of myself before I got my hair cut ha!
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Commissions,
Custom Shapes,
environment,
sketches,
studies
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