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Ducks are super fun to draw! Even the rubber ones. View attachment 294888
Nice sketch page. Were these done from life?
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Ducks are super fun to draw! Even the rubber ones. View attachment 294888
I finished the painting i had been working on here is the final painting with frame. I also added this photo to post #678 so the steps can somewhat be seen. with frame it ended up being 60x36
Some practice portrait sketches.
My best try at the bottom
Nice sketch page. Were these done from life?
That's outstanding. There is a similar technique of covering a white canvas in black paint then using a rag to wipe out the lights. The figure is outstanding.I haven't felt like painting much until a couple of days ago. This was a fun technique. I was watching someone use white colored pencil on black paper. I wanted to try something similar, but didn't want to buy the paper, so did it digitally.
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That's outstanding. There is a similar technique of covering a white canvas in black paint then using a rag to wipe out the lights. The figure is outstanding.
Yeah oil or even acrylic if you add a littler glycerin to slow down the dry time.You would have to do that while it was still wet? I would guess oil or something would be best?
Yeah oil or even acrylic if you add a littler glycerin to slow down the dry time.
These are fantastic. What is the grey object hovering in the first one. I'm thinking 'ancient aliens' saucer. The contrast and light in both are fantastic. Good job with the linear perspective in #2 . Only possible tweak would be a few of the edges of the second story windows not falling into perspective. That's really tough especially when the vanishing point is way off the page.
Golden makes a line of acrylics called 'Golden Open' cause they stay wet for longer than normal acrylics. I think there are other slow dry acrylic options from other suppliers. . The secret sauce in the Open line I m almost certain is the glycerin. It doesn't take much, just a drop in every dollup of acrylic paint and it will not dry for an hour or so and behave more like oil paint. Plus it has a more oil like sheen when dry. I've used glycerin on cheap acrylics and they perform just like the top shelf lines.Interesting, I might be more interested in the second option.
These are fantastic. What is the grey object hovering in the first one. I'm thinking 'ancient aliens' saucer. The contrast and light in both are fantastic. Good job with the linear perspective in #2 . Only possible tweak would be a few of the edges of the second story windows not falling into perspective. That's really tough especially when the vanishing point is way off the page.
Golden makes a line of acrylics called 'Golden Open' cause they stay wet for longer than normal acrylics. I think there are other slow dry acrylic options from other suppliers. . The secret sauce in the Open line I m almost certain is the glycerin. It doesn't take much, just a drop in every dollup of acrylic paint and it will not dry for an hour or so and behave more like oil paint. Plus it has a more oil like sheen when dry. I've used glycerin on cheap acrylics and they perform just like the top shelf lines.
View attachment 298726Hello. I draw More Graffiti type Stuff. I do more on paper. But this one I have done digital. Thinking about doing more Digital art. Nice to see other artists drawings instead of my own.