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    Dream Portfolio and growing as an artist.

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    • Zachary Drenski
      Zachary Drenski last edited by

      @Chip-Valecek This is pretty good. You're starting to capture the painterly quality and the mood of the piece. This is a cool dream portfolio also. Keep at it!

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      • TessaW
        TessaW last edited by

        Eh, only you can say whether it's a failure or not, but I think you are being too hard on yourself. You've got the overall comp, values, proportions, and rhythm down. Comparing and contrasting between your piece and the original can still be really valuable. Arguably more so than if you had gotten everything perfect, but had been thoughtless while doing so.

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        • Inge Permentier
          Inge Permentier last edited by

          I think this wasn't a failure at all. I think it was a solid try toward copying the masterpiece. I really like how you captured a lot from the original. So don't beat yourself up :). Having it right the first time is rare if not improbable. I want to see your next try ^^

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          • Judy Elizabeth Wilson
            Judy Elizabeth Wilson SVS OG last edited by

            @Chip-Valecek Really cool Chip. Nice collection. You can see how your work will move into the direction of these pieces. This past month I started thisproject and what I'm doing now is looking and at each piece and making mental notes on a laptop just before I go to sleep. Some how, where I want to move towards is starting to sink in, it's a long journey ahead of course. Good luck with this and your journey.

            Website http://www.judyelizabethwilson.com/

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            Sharing positivity through art.

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            • Chip Valecek
              Chip Valecek SVS Team SVS OG @Judy Elizabeth Wilson last edited by

              @Judy-Elizabeth-Wilson long journey indeed. I am glad so many of us are on the same one right now. Feels good to be with other artists traveling the long dark path together πŸ™‚


              https://www.instagram.com/chipvalecek/
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              • NicolaSchofield
                NicolaSchofield @Chip Valecek last edited by

                @Chip-Valecek I think this is great! you've hit all the main components - just small differences in tone and detail - and I bet you've already learnt so much from the process!
                I really should try and do a master study...

                Nicola Schofield

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                  bugeyefly @NessIllustration last edited by bugeyefly

                  @NessIllustration I think this could be really valuable. The copy is warmer and more saturated, which is also the standout difference between the dream portfolio and the images in the OP, as you noted Chip. I heard recently a piece of advice about fixing work which stuck with me: instead of trying to fix everything at once, ask what the biggest problem is and tackle that first. Rather than a problem it's just a difference in this case, but you might get satisfaction tackling this first?

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                  • Heather Boyd
                    Heather Boyd @Chip Valecek last edited by

                    @Chip-Valecek You chose one with a mighty amount of small details, but don't consider it a fail. Fail is not trying at all, which sounds redundant. I like your version, it's softer but I see areas that if you pushed more to get his/her edges around the head/face, feet and hands and the white water. Take a break from it but return and try those darker edges on your work like they have in theirs. But it's up to you. πŸ™‚

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                    • Heather Boyd
                      Heather Boyd @NessIllustration last edited by

                      @NessIllustration I tend to try and find the colour, and then colour pick and learn how the real colour was chosen- I did that for my first fox one months back.

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                      • NessIllustration
                        NessIllustration Pro @Heather Boyd last edited by

                        @Heather-Boyd That seem a very valuable exercise!

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                        • Meta
                          Meta last edited by

                          I think it's a good first try on a copy. It's not easy at all! There are many things in the original piece that you don't see, namely the process! Before you start your next master copy, you could go and see if you find out how the artist uses to build up the image. Some artists post process videos. So you see if and how they use layers, if they change colors and so by manupulating curves after drawing. I saw artist who use a layer for local colors, another one for shading, yet another one for highlights ... You couldn't tell how to do this just by looking at the ready image.
                          Keep on going!

                          www.metaillu.de
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                          • Nyrryl  Cadiz
                            Nyrryl Cadiz SVS OG @Chip Valecek last edited by

                            @Chip-Valecek this is amazing for a first master copy. Your version kinda needs more texture but over all, the forms, the values, and the colors are amazing. Great job. You’re getting there.

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                            • Chip Valecek
                              Chip Valecek SVS Team SVS OG @Meta last edited by

                              @Meta I have a few process videos on how Matt Dixon goes about painting. His process is sorta hard for me to do. The process you speak of is the process Aaron Blaise uses. I learned how to do that from him and find that is the easiest way to paint but not always are the colors correct when I do that. I learned that lesson on one of my last paintings where all the shadows got muddy.

                              I am trying to stick with how Matt Dixon process is for my next master study. So far its working. I hope to finish it this week.


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                              • Meta
                                Meta @Chip Valecek last edited by

                                @Chip-Valecek Did you play around with hue and saturation of the shadow layer to see if it turns out less muddy?

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                                • peteolczyk
                                  peteolczyk @Chip Valecek last edited by

                                  @Chip-Valecek it’s really great to see your progress Chip. Did you go straight into painting or did you start with a sketch layer?

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                                  • Chip Valecek
                                    Chip Valecek SVS Team SVS OG @Meta last edited by

                                    @Meta I usually mess around with the levels and saturation at the end of a painting. I think it was more of my color choices that went wrong with it.

                                    @peteolczyk I did a sketch first, then values, and then color layer on top.


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                                    • theprairiefox
                                      theprairiefox last edited by

                                      @Chip-Valecek this is coming along great. Matt Dixon's work is beautiful. I have followed him for a while as well. I am very interested to see your next piece. Keep it up.

                                      -The Prairie Fox
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                                      • Chip Valecek
                                        Chip Valecek SVS Team SVS OG last edited by

                                        Next master copy. I am much happier with the result of this one. Still not a perfect copy, but I really learned a lot on process and how to come up with different color variations through out the painting. Mine is on the left (obviously)

                                        matt-dixon_robot.jpg


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                                        • NessIllustration
                                          NessIllustration Pro @Chip Valecek last edited by

                                          @Chip-Valecek Really good copy!! I can see how much you're learning from this process, it's awesome to see πŸ™‚ I think one of the main things yous might want to focus on next is how much blurrier yours looks compared to your originals. This is very tricky. When doing digital painting there's a lot of blending and airbrushing going around to get that really nice smooth shading. However there are still sharp edges to the shapes themselves, it would really boost your painting quality to figure out how to make those sharp edges πŸ™‚

                                          vanessastoilova.com
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                                          Check out my Youtube channel for tips on how to start your career in illustration! www.youtube.com/c/ArtBusinesswithNess

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                                          • DOTTYP
                                            DOTTYP @Chip Valecek last edited by

                                            @Chip-Valecek You did not fail I think you did really well.It needs a bit more detail or texture now.I notice he has a lot more blues and purples in the skin of the original

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