Drawin' 100 somethings. Again.
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- Moose.
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@art-of-b and these only take a day to do?
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@josegalue25
Anywhere between 1.5 - 3.5 hours or so depending on how much I like it.
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@art-of-b maybe i'll try this myself, I like this latest one you did "Moose"
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- Dog.
First time I saw a Tibetan Mastiff I thought it was a lion crossed with a bear.
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22 - Toad. I think I'll polish this one. I think it'll work out.
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WIP. So close to a process that's replicable and works.
It looks dark right now because I'm constraining my values to 128 or under. It'll brighten up during the final paint.
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Awesome pieces! I like how you distort the characters a bit to make the feeling of movement stronger. Do you always work on greyscale and add color later?
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Thanks!
I'm trying to work as much as I can in greyscale before adding colour. It seems to really help.
What I used to do was lay in local colour then fiddle with value using multiply and overlay layers. I'm getting a lot more success with a value painting and a colourize layer.
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way to go!!!! love them all, fantastic style you have!
and posting it here may be a good call to push yourself to finish the whole 100
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Thanks
i sincerely doubt I'll get all the way to 100, but I'll at the very least get a few portfolio pieces out of the deal.
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These are really great! Love your shape language and the linework. I was toying with the idea of doing 100 animals too, but ah...time.
BTW, do you know Chris Ayersยด books โThe Daily Zooโ? He drew an animal a day for a year when he was in remission from leukemia and it was so successful (and so therapeutic) that he went on to do it for further three or four years. -
Thank you!
I'm finding less and less time myself. So many things to work on, so little time.
I have not looked at Chris Ayers' books, but I absolutely will! Thanks for suggesting. My library of artists is surprisingly small and I'm working to expand it.
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Wow, I love these. Your style is so refined and unique. Love it, love it, love it!
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Finished Mr. Toad.
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I love these! The shapes and light. And the toad's eyes. And that hapless little bug--please tell me his parents saved him!
I look forward to seeing more of these!
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@art-of-b lovely piece, but i'm feeling sorry for all those ants
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Really been enjoying seeing your process. Love the energy and movement!
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I really love your style and totally wish I could render like you do. Did I read that you use Corel Painter instead of Photoshop? I had the "lite" version of Painter years ago but when that laptop crashed I couldn't figure out how to transfer it to the new. I wasn't very good with it at the time but I remember thinking it was cool.
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Thanks
I do use Painter, but if I could go back in time I'd try and convince myself to learn photoshop instead.
A lot of the time I've spent learning painter has been trying to replicate things that photoshop can do XD.