Tag: art
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Material Study1: High Gloss
Hey Everyone, This is first in a series of material studies where I’ll be placing a painted sphere on a photo plate and matching it. This is a common assignment that my Vis-Fx buddies had to do in school except in 3D. I thought I’d give it a shot too to help boost my realism.…
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Saturday Sketch Day 2!
Today me and my buddy Travis Overstreet went out to Peidmont Park here in Atlanta! We sketched for a few hours in several locations and this is what I came up with. Any locals would attest that today was truly a wonderful day to be out and about at the park. There was nothing but…
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Serenity
The last of my studies for now. I think I’m ready to get back into my forte, works from pure imagination. Greg Mitchell
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Study from Robh
A brilliant piece from a pro makes for a half decent study. Props to Robh Ruppel fro his inspiring work. Greg Mitchell, Swag with no Lag
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Step By Step Paint/Sketch Tutorial
Hey Classy viewers, This time I’ve decided to give you guys a step by step tutorial of one of my digital painting processes. This particular style uses Artrage (or Corel), PS and of course a surplus of creativity. WARNING: This process is in no way fastest or the easiest way of painting digitally but for…
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WU: That Wacom Pen Holder Thing No One Uses
A sketch to start my day at work. I’ll be painting a schools mascot (TSU Tigers) standing atop a pile of books and football helmets. Exciting! Greg Mitchell, It’s startin to get cold on the east coast yall
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Saturday Sketch Day
I started the day off by sketching out of my bedroom window. It was a rainy morning so the sky didn’t have much pigment. Later after buying some more express shirts (swag boost!) I sat down at the local Starbucks and decided to do a study for my new upcoming shortfilm “The Professional.” I’m contemplating…
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Plein Air for today
Office window, 6:45pm, 45 minute digital plein air done using Artrage. Greg Mitchell, I practically live at work…swag
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Today’s WU
Anyone one can make a fantastical scene look interesting but it’s sure hard to make a mundane one worth looking at. I don’t think this piece was successful but I did learned a bit. Greg Mitchell, -insert tagline here
