Hi there!
I’m starting this thread 'cause Rebecca Kimmel keeps insisting we do that
ah well, what can it hurt…
Hi there!
I’m starting this thread 'cause Rebecca Kimmel keeps insisting we do that
ah well, what can it hurt…

so this is the first head I made for the ‘body part 1 - the head’ workshop.
it’s done entirely in photoshop
and i think it was the one i struggled the most with.
at the end i gave up trying to make the mouth look right. that’s why her expression doesn’t quiet match that of the original painting.
I like the outcome nevertheless.

my second head for the ‘body part 1 - the head’ workshop.
i made it on the same night as the first one, i was really full of enery then :).
it’s also done entirely in photoshop and i even made a small timelapse gif:

012:
BLANCHARD, Jacques
St Jerome
1632
Oil on canvas, 145,5 x 116 cm
Museum of Fine Arts, Budapest

my third head for the ‘body part 1 - the head’ workshop.
it’d been a while since i’ve modelled a head so i made this one in 3d
and was pleased that it took me ‘only’ about 3 hours or so.
it’s done entirely in wings3d and what you see above is just a screenshot out of wings3d.
i might replace the above image with a real render when i get to it.

my fourth head for the 'body part 1 - the head' workshop.
this time traditional: pencil on paper.
there’s a really cool timelapse animation of this here!
Thanks to Alain Schmucki and his graphomat for it!
052:
DÜRER, Albrecht
Head of a Negro
1508
Charcoal, 320 x 218 mm
Graphische Sammlung Albertina, Vienna

my fifth head for the 'body part 1 - the head' workshop.
done entirely in photoshop.
this took me some time to do but it was fun and i like the result.
coCoKNIght,
Thanks for creating your Anatomy Thread! Looking forward to seeing more of your work here!
Cheers, 
~Rebeccak

my sixth head for the 'body part 1 - the head' workshop.
again pencil on paper.
it was a bit boring to do.

my seventh head for the 'body part 1 - the head' workshop.
done entirely in photoshop.
this was a quick one, trying to just lay down the important things.
i failed…

my eighth head for the 'body part 1 - the head' workshop.
done entirely in photoshop.
again a really quick one to try and lay down the important things.
this time i think i succeeded 

my nineth head for the 'body part 1 - the head' workshop.
done entirely in photoshop.
i like this one a lot even though it’s not very close to the original.
i put the focus on the 3d effect and color on this one.
025:
CARAVAGGIO
David
1609-0
Oil on canvas, 125 x 101 cm
Galleria Borghese, Rome

my 10th head for the 'body part 1 - the head' workshop.
done entirely in photoshop.
i tried a bit a different approach on this one
and am pretty pleased with the result
especially considering that it didn’t take me long to do.

my 11th head for the 'body part 1 - the head' workshop.
done entirely in photoshop.
this is actually my favorit of the series. she doesn’t look so olt time in my version 
084:
PIAMONTINI, Giuseppe
Bust of a woman
1688-89
Marble, life-size
Palazzo Pitti, Florence

my 12th head for the 'body part 1 - the head' workshop.
done entirely in photoshop.
you need to look at it from a distance. cool isn’t it 
i didn’t want to blend and detail this one.
You have some really great digital paintings here, I love the head studys, the baco’s torso is very good too, I love the colors!

006:
MICHELANGELO Buonarroti
Christ Carrying the Cross
1521
Marble, height 205 cm
Santa Maria sopra Minerva, Rome
Talaria: Thank you very much!
which one do you like best if I may ask?

This one was suprisingly difficult.
011:
MICHELANGELO Buonarroti
David
1504
Marble, height 434 cm
Galleria dell’Accademia, Florence