CGSociety Photo / WIP Exchange


#2841

Random grafitti I did for a failed project:

Sergio, good to hear you love Sweden, there’s lots to love :smiley:


#2842

Great to see this inspiring thread still going people! Hopefully i’ll have to something to contribute soon.


#2843

well, hello all :slight_smile: been a very long time, I’ve always been reading this page though. In addition, my homepage is cgtalk.com so no escaping hehehhe. I have a new piece in my gallery enjoy :slight_smile: catch you all later. More homework!!!


#2844

welcome Magdalena!

Mohanned!! where have you been man?!!

urg nice start on the graff! (ill visit some time !! )


#2845

been around just not as outspoken, and more of the observing lurker.


#2846

Update! :o

Thanks to Ailsa for helping with the face ^^


#2847

Hey urg, your modelling skills are improving in leaps!!

more please?


#2848

Ohhh I want to start my posting activity as “official member” in this thread.

I love IKEA too. It’s incredible the quantity of time that I’m able to spend in its stores. Is it a drug? O_O

Well, here a photo of my studio : the women’s sketches belong to a project that I’ve got in the “oven” since jan 2005. Nature, food for the soul and mind (books) and free expression thanks art. Yes, this is me.

Serena.


#2849

Same as Serena, is great to start in here. So, here I go: my last stained glass artwork and… well, me. Don’t look at the left side of the pic. :stuck_out_tongue:

[left]Sorry for the bad quality of the photo. :sad:

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#2850

Very cool work Blessing—do you have any images with the light shining from behind the glass to get the full effect?


#2851

Welcome Blessing and cyborg…

well need more pictures than that tho!:slight_smile:


#2852

Welcome here to you two…

As I can see Serena, I’m not the only one to have problems with too much books :scream:


Blessing
-> Impressive stained glass work… :thumbsup: there’s a precise destination, or it’s only made as ornementation ?


#2853

Unfortunately, not yet. I must recover that work (it was on an exhibition all summer, I must find out where it is now and bring it back home) and put it on sunlight to take some shots. I promise to post a pic when I get them. :slight_smile:

@sergioKomic: Thank you so much for your welcome. :slight_smile:

That work was made as a part of my stained glass carrer’s “thesis”. Unfortunately I live in a small apartment and I’ve got no place to use it as ornamentation. Anyway, being a religious theme (Crist’s symbology), I prefer to put something else to decorate my home. Maybe a couple of wonderful digital artworks… :wink:


#2854

I have returned… whats it been a year? I’ve been reading along too just never seem to post anymore, no idea why.

Anyway posted a modeling exercise here http://forums.cgsociety.org/showthread.php?f=43&t=479047 so I hope to make fairly good progress on that before I let it go.

Blessing: I used to do stained glass with my grandmother and I can really appreciate the work you put into that piece. Very nice.

I should be around more often now, almost planting season again! :smiley:


#2855

old faces seem to be returning, hey! anyway, I’m sketching females now, and I find them so much more difficult to work with. well, I’ll post work as soon as I stop being lazy and scan them and start painting them, or painting at all for that matter!

cheers :slight_smile:


#2856

It’s been a while since I posted here, so I might as well check back in too. I’ve been pretty busy at school.

I also find depicting females to be harder than males. Someone described it to me as “working with beauty is delicate business”. I find that it’s the subtle details that makes or breaks it. I may be way off base here, but at least it makes sense to me :scream:.


#2857

I read a tutorial by Jim Lee a while back. When drawing females he said, “Remember, every line adds 10 years to your character.” That seems pretty true when sketching. I wonder how much erasing through the paper adds to her?


#2858

:smiley: :smiley:

Here are some Jim Lee video’s on youtube linky


#2859

Hello and welcome new people, welcome back old people :slight_smile:

A little 3d doodle:

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#2860

With your grandma, that’s so sweet! :love:Thank you so much for your words, they mean so much to me. I put a lot of passion and effort on that work. Once again, thank you so much! :slight_smile:

LOL! :smiley:

From my poor experience, I find both (males and females) hard to depict, but I love male figures, specially when they goes out from any “beauty standard”. Was that english? :scream:
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@urgaffel[/b]: Cool bike! :bounce:

One of the towers of the Cathedral of my city (La Plata, pretty near from Buenos Aires), on a weird sunset, a couple of weeks ago:

I guess I must stop talking and start painting, don’t you think? :scream: