Thanks!
Worked on an update but Lascaux starts to get real slow and screwed me over. So I couldn't submit it. the image
I will probably finish this series soon.
and a fabulous creature this is. love it. i been gone for so long and this was a nice surprise to look at.
and OH WOW.....I just went back and looked at each version, they are all stunning....I especially like the one that has a (and wouldn't you know, I can't think of the artist) ___________ look to it. When I figure out the artist I will come back and fill in the blank. Just wonderful.
"Wow".....this is an amazing looking creature......he doesn't look mean though......he seems to want to be friendly. He has a kind look about him.....:)
I keep coming back to view this, but this time I have a question for you. How do you come up with your textures? Are you just very observant when it comes to studying textures, or do you just mess around with the brush until you get something you like? Just wondering if you have any advice on texturing that you might be willing to share - that's what amazes me most about your work.
I mostly use my messy lines as a feed to find intersting shapes in, which I then try to bring out. I like to experiment a lot with what I have(layer effects, deconstruction, more messy lines, ...).
Some shapes purely originate from experimenting, others are inspired by observation.
I recommend is trying to replicate and analyze textures/shapes which interest you. A few years ago a friend got me interested in graffiti. I really loved how energetic graffiti feels so I tried to get behind it. My stuff sucked(I worked primarily on paper) but I absorbed a a few things. I think(hope) it helps me create more compelling shapes overall.
This is such an "awesome" creature, it looks so real, too. wow. wonderful, he could be in a movie, for real. Yes,good idea about the experimenting, to see just what the software and combinations wuill do.
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Can't wait to see what's next.
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Worked on an update but Lascaux starts to get real slow and screwed me over. So I couldn't submit it.
the image
I will probably finish this series soon.
drawn in 1 hour 53 min
and OH WOW.....I just went back and looked at each version, they are all stunning....I especially like the one that has a (and wouldn't you know, I can't think of the artist) ___________ look to it. When I figure out the artist I will come back and fill in the blank. Just wonderful.
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Some shapes purely originate from experimenting, others are inspired by observation.
I recommend is trying to replicate and analyze textures/shapes which interest you. A few years ago a friend got me interested in graffiti. I really loved how energetic graffiti feels so I tried to get behind it. My stuff sucked(I worked primarily on paper) but I absorbed a a few things. I think(hope) it helps me create more compelling shapes overall.