Rob Gale's Sketchbook
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@smceccarelli I feel like one can never do too many composition studies. Thanks for the kind words!
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Inktober Week 1, complete!
Poisonous
Tranquil
Roasted
Spell
Chicken
Drooling
Exhausted
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Inktober Week 2
Star
Precious
Flowing
Cruel
Whale
Guarded
Clock
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All the Rest of Inktober. Can't believe I actually made it through them all!
Day 15: Weak
Day 16: Angular
Day 17: Swollen
Day 18: Bottle
Day 19: Scorched
Day 20: Breakable
Day 21: Drain
Day 22: Expensive
Day 23: Muddy
Day 24: Chop
Day 25: Prickly
Day 26: Stretch
Day 27: Thunder
Day 28: Gift
Day 29: Double
Day 30: Jolt
Day 31: Slice -
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The above studies are small, quick thumbnail sketches based on images from films or from digital paintings found online. I tried to use one, hard, flat brush for most of the time on each one, using a base of four values (2 darks and 2 lights). My goal is to rely on shape making rather than rendering to create a believable sense of light and composition.Only at the very end do I add a few gradients and blends, and I try to keep them to a bare minimum, looking for where I can get the most out of the fewest moves.
As someone who has a tendency to noodle endlessly and get lost in rendering, this exercise is helping me with brush discipline and keeping my shapes distinct and clear.
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@robgale you've got a very interesting style. Really unique stuff.
I'm particularly drawn to this piece. It has a very "woodcut" feel to it. It's messy and contains a lot of energy, but you are still directing the eye. Plus, it is a great use of negative space!
Keep up the good work!
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@robgale Wow, that is such a good idea. Iām glad I follow you.
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@justin-moss Thank you!
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@burvantill Right on! I'm learning a lot of good stuff from doing this exercise, and honestly it doesn't take that long.
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@robgale wow! this is good stuff! congrats for the Inktober series, it really looks very nice!
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@julia Thank you so much! It was such a great thing to do. I've really slacked off in November!
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Your inktober pieces are amazing! Really great collection of work there.
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Im going to use your flat brush... leave gradients for last technique. Seems like a great way to get the most out of your brushstrokes. Really like your inkworks.
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@robgale that 2nd one reminds me of a videogame character ā¦ no... it's not a videogame character, it's the bloke from that Anime Paranoia Agent!
Yes! Just googled him, Little Slugger is his name
Your sketch has that vibe about it.
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@Chip-Valecek Thanks for the kind words!
@JacksaurusRex I'm still experimenting with my process, but yes! I feel like the discipline is helping me keep things nice and clean. Let me know how it goes for you.
@Sophie-Lawson Oh cool! I'm not so up to speed on my Anime, so I haven't heard of it, but I'll have to check this out, it looks really interesting! -
Tis 2019 and inspired by last year's inktober, I thought I would try a drawing a day challenge for myself in 2019, so here's the first week (well, partial week since Jan 1 was on a Tuesday)
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365 Challenge Week 2
Doing these daily sketches is really helping me figure out a process and be more clear in my approach. Here's a batch from the first full week in 2019.
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Great studies!
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Your potrait 002 reminds of Oscar Wilde