still life study, Tristan Meudic (2D)


#1

Title: still life study
Name: Tristan Meudic
Country: France
Software: Photoshop

(It’s not a paintover/retouched photo, i didn’t use any photo reference… >> http://img209.imageshack.us/img209/3450/tofowip2sbre6gu.jpg)
This is a still life study realized with the intention of to perfect my “eye” and my perception of the colors/tones/contrasts/etc (it’s my first still life study since the ending of my student life). At first i wanted to make an Oil painting, but computer is sometimes more practical.
It takes me a lot of time, however i can’t say how many hours… Photoshop, with the model at the right of my screen.


#2

This is what I call a succesful study. Great work, 5 star work right here.


#3

Dude I thought it was 3d!! Fantastic work!:thumbsup:


#4

WOW! :eek: Wonderful job! … 5 stars


#5

This is utterly amazing!!!

I just feel the perspective on the camera is a bit extreme. It’s just a feeling, I could be wrong.
But just for the sheer quality of the lighting and shading you deserve no less than 5 stars!

:applause::applause::applause::applause::applause:


#6

incredibly incredible:thumbsup: how did u get the photorealistic render for the camera?its mind boggling:eek:


#7

nice work! Hey I have that exact same camera! LOL


#8

good work tristan…:).


#9

Bravo! perfect

five:thumbsup:


#10

Awsome man. Great study. 5 stars


#11

Terrible,
Je me suis dis " beh, elle est ou l’illustr ? y’a que la photo là non ? "

Que dire …

Tu sais déja ce que je pense de ton boulot…

Bravo :slight_smile:

eec béton style…


#12

thanks everybody,
pap87 >yes perspective is a “bit extreme”, but this picture started like a speedpainting before becoming an illustration. I didn’t construct the perspective.
mgn >Tiens salut toi, je m’attendais pas a te voir par ici… merci

a foto of my desk

some close-up

and a step by step


#13

fantastic!thanks alot for the work in progress mate~its very much appreciated.:bowdown: :bowdown:


#14

Yeah man! This one is incredible, no critic, congratz :applause:


#15

stunning step by step!

I like eveything form the choice of subject (somehow very fitting for a digital study) to the realistic approach and the amazing execution.

:bowdown:



#16

…wicked sh*t, dude :thumbsup:
Skillful brushwork…
(5/5…)

Keep going…

-cheerZ- :wavey:


#17

superb 5* no crit at all


#18

great skill and concept i love it maybe the big lens beed some more reflection and lighting.


#19

Awesome, man! A labour of patience and technique… 5 stars here.:love:


#20

Jawdroping effect!

Why does the thread have only 4 stars? A lot of frustrated envious people here, eh?