CGS DSF 3516 45 mn "The Lab girl"


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“The Lab girl”

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Grrrrr…again, stupid time limit, hehe. It’s so fun to get carried away, but now I didn’t have time to add anything else. I’m currently experimenting around with perspective, hooked up a grid to Verve with lens distortion. That’s way fun to play with! :bounce:

(52min) Verve


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Very cool :slight_smile:


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My post :slight_smile: (and first of cgsociety…joined to do the challenge 'cause I thought it’d be fun haha)
Was a little annoying cause I had to keep stopping and playing my timer cause kept getting interrupted lol.


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http://i124.photobucket.com/albums/p20/Shiva_Prakash/labgirl_zps9863b751.jpg


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i kinda took tym to figured how to post it here
m new to cg society
pls gimme feedback


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Welcome, kellychiu! Very nice sketch, well done! :thumbsup:

To me the time is merely a ballpark, really. It’s good, but it’s also nothing that would stop me from a flow, which is why I normally should stop while I’m ahead, haha. When ever I don’t…well…the above happens and I go over a few minutes. But I have cats and am constantly interrupted anyway, hahaha, so it should all be good.

However, when you’re in the zone, enjoy it and don’t let the time put you under stress! :wink:
…worked out just fine for you, though!

Welcome, mantiz! That’s awesome, too, really nice style! At least one of us had to take the topic for it’s expected meaning, hehe. I love the details in it, it’s fun to explore your painting. It could’ve gotten a bit more controlled contrast for foreground and background to avoid it from becoming flat, I enjoy the well improvised perspective, which is kinda sweet. Altogether…Great job! :cool: (All those flasks and liquids must’ve been a bit tedious to make, really nice!)
Glad to have you both here!:beer:


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Woah we have more activity here! Great!

Mantiz, its a good sketch! I like the face u did… I always have problem with faces!! :smiley:

Im practising painting with a hard brush…


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sazem…
thank you so much. thats really cool practisin wid da hard brush B-)
I gotta try


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thetaron… dats a cool feedback… ll improve da stuffs yuve told me … but I dint get wat xactly yu meant da contrast in foreground :-/


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sazem
ive been to ua blog… saw sum realli cool stuffs ova der … n yeah I bet yu gotta improve da faces


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Yeah its true, characters are hard overall. So many areas to improve hehe!

Taron, I like the character u made in that perspective… Really good job!


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Thanks, Sazem, that was great fun! Since I hooked up that grid to Verve I’m totally fascinated with making extreme perspectives. It’s still not easy, but it’s crazy what difference it makes to have a any guide like that.

Mantiz, it’s totally sweet to see you excited like that. :smiley: …try to squeeze all your excitement into one reply, though. There’s always [edit reply] where you can add new thoughts to a message you already have submitted.
What I mean by contrast in the foreground…
Roughly speaking, perspective in paintings comes from 2 things: Form and Color

  1. Form in the foreground is larger than form in the background
  2. Color in the foreground has more contrast than color in the background

That means, for example, black in the foreground is darker than black in the background. Just look at any typical Hollywood production. Indoor scenes often use “dry ice” to put some haze in a scene that creates greater depth and to help differentiate between what’s in the foreground versus what’s in the background. In reality that happens, too, but not as dramatically. Stuff in the air, dust and such, catches light in the room and the farther back something is from your eyes, the more dust is between you and it, both adding brightness, but also taking away brightness from that object in the back.

Often just a tiny difference in contrast does the trick already, but you can push it as far as you like, of course.

I hope that made sense?!


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@ TheTaron

Looking great! Keep up the god work!


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They call her ‘The Lab Girl’. An object of observation and mental experiments.

Hope you like it :slight_smile:


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Man, you really like the spooky stuff, haha! :argh:
Looks great and I like the reflections, too! I’m just not sure about the reflected color dice…:curious: …they kinda mess with the perspective a bit much. Other than that…<shiver> …sweet!
And thanks for divine typo, I’d guess?!:beer: