Mecha Hate Chimp's Sketchbook Thread of Love


#87

Hiya… the 2 drawings below are yours, right ? is this watercolor ? it looks soooo translucent, really beautiful…
-TA


#88

Splinter: Im flattered! :slight_smile: Unfortunately, denverchapter.com never really panned out. I personally lost interest in the project and decided to partner up with Rebecca to create foundationalarts.com instead. Im glad to see that there are more Denver-rites coming out of the woodwork though! I’m always up for meeting new peeps so if you ever want to grab a beer and shoot the shit, hollar at me! - J

tizianoadmirer: Thanks for the compliments! Those two images are scanned pencil sketches which were colored in Photoshop. The watercolor effect is done by setting the sketch layer to multiply mode and placing it over the second layer where I lay down my color using very low opacity. I’m working on a video tutorial which explains how its done. I’ll post it here once its complete so keep an eye out for it soon. - J


#89

Some recent sketches:


#90

Joel! The linework on her right arm is gorgeous! Carry that through the rest of the piece and your work will be utterly to die for! Nice stuff! :slight_smile:


#91

Thanks! I’m still pretty wobbly but I’m starting get back in my mode. Long pose tends to be a little tougher for me but Im forcing myself to do it until I can get a good study done under an hour.


#92

Sweet! Keep at it Joel, it’s inspiring! :slight_smile:


#93

That last piece is really beautiful, Joel. I love coming in to check your thread.

Cris


#94

hey joel!

truely beautiful work here. have to check em out some more, when i get home. at work now.

-r


#95

Rebecca, Cris & abbyss: Thank you :slight_smile:

Here are a few more:


#96

hey joel!

-those new ones looks sweet. which mediums did you use beside photoshop? -charcoal or a very soft pencil?

btw. just recieved my first imaginefx magazine. great article:)

-r


#97

Excellent work Joel,
Just saw your studies in CA.org. I bet it feels good to get back into life studies. Strong and the knowledge is there. The back view sketches have a sculpural sense to them that I really like. Great work. Keep posting more.


#98

That corpulent lady is indeed mighty impressive… and not because of her size!
Thanks for reminding me I have to think more about where I want to draw a line and what kind of line I want it to be.


#99

Mecha - Those sketches are strong. It amazed me to find out it was digital. They look so traditional. Great job, especially the last one.


#100

Bumping this message out of oblivion :wink:


#101

SNAP! Geat work Joel. I’m sooo jacking your brush settings.


#102

Hi All!

Havent posted in a while… its been a busy month! I was recently commissioned to put together a figure drawing tutorial for 3dtutorials.sk. I took the liberty of recording my session and putting a video together. The html tutorial should be up and accessible through 3dtutorials.sk soon, but you can watch the 2 hour video outlining my work flow here:

High Bandwidth Video (47MB):
3dsk-tut-hb.mov

Low Bandwidth Video (13MB):
3dsk-tut-lb.mov

I’ll be posting regularly in the next week or so as I clean my plate off and make time for some super duper sexy time drawing. Its nice! - Joel


#103

Open Figure Drawing Workshop #021


#104

The devil is turning out nicely, and getting a look at all three stages is very interesting. The link to your vid tutorial is a little off, there is some oddities at the front and on the tail. Trim that off and it works, but I thought you might want to clear up the link. I appreciate the effort, I really enjoy video of how other people work :slight_smile:


#105

These are beautiful figure studies, really nice to look at all of them. That devil guy is coming along great too, I’d like to see how far you take him :slight_smile:


#106

Hi Joel! great to see you posting again! really love the devil drawing!.. actually I like the drawing better than the painted version! i think that the accent on the left shoulder was somewhat lost while you painted it.:slight_smile: