Learning How to Draw, A Journal by warpy


#176

gorgious work, man.
Also, terrific work on face likeness!
Will you add the bracelet? I think it would add a nice eye-catcher to the whole thing.

One thing I find when looking at it is that the work on the hair is kinda lagging behind in awesomeness compared to the value work on the body.

Not that it’s actually worth picking on…:smiley:

But I find my eyes going back to the hair and comparing it to the original. There’s actually not that big a difference.
Maybe, if you added a few more layers of strand underneath the lightest one to break up the light on the most dominant ones. And, what might help the most and is quite easy to do:

In the photo, the hair is within the DOF and quite sharp, while the hair in the painting is a bit fuzzy. OTOH, widespread sharpness in a painting is not attractive, so I suggest maybe adding one or two really hard edged strands to suggest enough sharpness for the whole hairdo.

See, now we’re pushing you from great to immaculate…:scream:

fantastic progress, man. :slight_smile:


#177

hey mu,

yeah there are lots of things that i potentially need to work out to make this a 1:1 copy or close, but i am kind of tired and i achieved my goals.

the way i would go at the hair, is to blur it a bit using the blur brush and add those stands you mentioned… but … tired heh :slight_smile:

i have a ready made sentence for someone like you who asked about the jewelry
“in my opinion a woman should not wear anything but her skin” :stuck_out_tongue:

@yiorgos thanks man, i am glad you like it :slight_smile:


#178

the way i would go at the hair, is to blur it a bit using the blur brush and add those stands you mentioned… but … tired heh :slight_smile:

agreed. It’s better to leave something you are happy with than to come up with something that just ruins it all (though that is not as dangerous in digital as in traditional).

i have a ready made sentence for someone like you who asked about the jewelry
“in my opinion a woman should not wear anything but her skin” :stuck_out_tongue:

shave off her hair, then…:smiley:
I am all for eye-catchers… (and there’s a wide range of them out there…:smiley: Leaving you with this to give you something to think about…:scream:


#179

so with this piece i wanted to achieve proportion, gesture, see if my brush skills can look detailed with rough strokes.

the only colors i picked were from the girl in the ref. no tracing.


#180


4 hours photoshop


#181

warpy seriously your progress is great.hav refered a book titled “drawing force” i think u wil like it like a the missing link.i no it improved my work by great amount.keep up the great work


#182

nice work!!


#183

thanks guys, i try :slight_smile:


#184

after talking to some of the guys on PB.net i decided to paint this.
i hijacked henning’s colors and this is what happened. its still a wip.


#185

2.5 hours a study of jason chan’s drizzt
after watching his concept art sketch and his usage of painter X brushes i decided to see if those brushes fits me. it was smooth sailing from then on.

MINE

ORIGINAL


#186

Your digital studies are incredible, and this thread is a great inspiration! I really like your approach to learning - I look forward to more posts!


#187

heh cool, here is another


#188

bought my own tablet laptop, i am painting onthe screen cintiq style.
results of my latest adventure :

crits on this very quick and rugged wip ?


#189

wow that girl is really cool :cool:

Where would you sugest me to start with colors? as u see my thread i got only values so far.

books dvds whatever you have to recomend i gota start with colors soon


#190

i have no idea, i just copy from real life. its actually the first attempt at something with colors. for the last couple of months i have just been observing how colors behave in real life. no actual painting. i guess some of this has rubbed off onto me. :stuck_out_tongue:


#191

Hey warpy, I’d suggest working from a darker background to eliminate that glaring white. Also something is odd with the mouth - it’s too generic and angular at this point. Good start, are you going to continue with this?


#192

nope, i am not going to do anything about it, i actually like the white background its like a real paper :slight_smile: the original advertisement is somewhere in last week’s news paper :frowning:
i am going to start a new one sometime soon.


#193

another study, what do you think. i personally like the hair :stuck_out_tongue:


#194

Hey there, I think that this image definitely needs a bit of blending. I also never think it’s a good idea to work against a pure white background, it just throws all of your values out of whack. The proportions look good, but those teeth seem a little yellow. :wink: If you polish this up and darken the bkgrd a bit I think it will be a nice piece.


#195

i actually wanted it to be rough like that, in the next piece i will try a non white background.