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Tools of the Trade
Here is a life sketch warm up of some things on my desk I use to get pizaid. It’s amazing how much you can accomplish with so little now. With just some things you have in your pocket, a laptop and tablet you now have the equivalent of half a million dollars worth of old…
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Digi Plein Air 11
Pleasant Hill Rd. Lawrenceville GA, 7:25-7:45. Samsung Galaxy Greg Mitchell, Sometimes you just gotta pull over in the Panda Express parking lot and paint this out of your window kinda swag
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Digi Plein Air 10 (sorta)
Another coffee shop life sketch warm up but this time with a twist! I used a pallet from one of Sergey’s paintings as reference and infused it with the real as I painted. Experimental with fun results! Greg Mitchell, I’ll be posting up real work soon. Don’t worry.
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Digi Plein Air 9
Another life sketch warm up at a Starbucks. This was roughly 13 minutes. I focused on using the set to direct attention and creating a world with minimal strokes. Hopefully it actually looks like something hahaha. Greg Mitchell, I now own my 5th Members Only Jacket…I think I’m the last member.
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Another Hanging Coliseum View
This time looking up at the coliseum and giving a better understanding of the side while playing up story points. Greg Mitchell, On the daily drop game
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Today’s warm up is just a sketch with no reference. Sparrow man and No-Neck Mouse. Greg Mitchell, I think weird things sometimes (most of the time)
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Digi Plein Air 7
I painted my wallet on my phone twice in different lightings and conditions. Lesson. Leather seems to have an easier time bouncing cool light than it does warm. Greg Mitchell, Turbo is already on Netfilx….Sounds like that Dream didn’t work (get it, cause Dreamworks made it…still a phenomenal company though…I’m going to stop talking)
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Digi Plein Air 6: A Scrub On His Ipad (Process Breakdown)
Yes there was a literal scrub sitting on a chair in front of me at a Starbucks that became the focus of my warm up. Just to give you a time frame these loose life drawing take between 15 and 45 minutes though this one took about an hour (My hands were cold). I’m going…
