learning by doing (painting)


#81

Thanks Rabit1. Its a bit frustrating right now, because I want to make progress and right now I’m again in a phase where I can see non. But normaly after such a phase there commes progress again. So just wait and continiue practice…

here’s a picture from the daily speedpainting thread. I used the figure and extended on the subject a bit.


#82

for the DSF “Sunlight” 35 Minutes
This is a slightly enhanced image. To bad I didn’t do it like before posting in the DSF.


#83

Here is an update of the Spacebrothers picture. The idea came when I was remembering my childhood. My brother and my offten played astronouts or submarines. With this picture I tried to visualise what we were imagine back in these days when we were kids.

I would love to here your thoughts on that image. Critics are welcome as well. My goal is to get better, as allways so don’t hold back.


#84

Looks nice!
Except the left leg of the flying boy looks a little weird. I would draw less visible leg in a different angle. You catched the subsurface scattering on his hands very nice and I like the little sesamestreet gimmick!


#85

Hey VISEone,

thanks for taking the time and commenting. I may change the leg a bit.

Here’s an image from the Daily Speedpainting thread:
(from reference)


#86

For the DSF topic “Stargazer”.


#87

Hello, :wavey:
Thank you for visiting my thread.
I see that you learn speedpainting. Do you know Sparth? I think you could learn from this guy too.

BTW Great paintings.


#88

Hey Ted, that Spacebrothers pic is looking good, as Vise already stated, those hands are very well done! My only crit with that piece is the clouds. Every other element in the scene is well defined but the clouds still have a very rough look to them.

However, that stargazer piece is great! Good concept, and good execution.


#89

hey Rabit1: thanks I’ll will go back sooner or later to change the things you and VISE mentioned. I very appreciate your critics.

hey sycen: thanks to you as well. And thanks for the tip he has very nice Speedpaintings. I’ll will take the time and try to analyse how he approach things.


#90

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 For OFDW 020:

The likness isn’t as good, but I still like the result. I did not use the colorpicker on the orignal image, which is why I didn’t hit the colors perfectly. I still need more practice.

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#91

Hey friend i love all yur stuff…the girl with flying leaves amazing…keep posting…n yes i update my thread have a look… :bowdown:


#92

Just a couple of months since you started this thread and the progress is well visible!

Keep pushing yourself!


#93

Hey Ted, great job with that master copy! I think you nailed the face and especially the eyes. This one is a couple jumps ahead of your previous work, keep it up man!!!


#94

Thank you very much guys for your kind words. I’m looking forward to the fast approaching weekend. I will have a lot of time for painting :bounce:


#95

hey there

I’m quite busy doing my human anatomy stuff, so theres not so much time left for random paintings. But I still want to come back and make some conceptional stuff.

Tried an alien landscape:

I’m thinking of integrating a alien building somewhere but couldn’t come up with a good idea right now.


#96

hey everyone

I haven’t posted anything for quite a while but just because I concentrate on anatomy at the moment. But still I do stuff besides that for example for the daily speedpaintng thread.
Here is one example:


#97

Nice work man, those speed paints are getting better and better, good work on that last enviro too, love the colors.


#98

Hey feel free to post your anatomy studies as well… I’m still learning it myself so very curious :slight_smile:
nice job on the pirate study… you’ve captured a nice lighting there


#99

OMFG thanks for that link!!!

Sorry for offtopic TedNindo


#100

… my last post here. I have worked on quite some stuff but never really posted here.
Thats what I currently working on. I may gonna post the rest later. Would love to heare what you are thinking about it.