Tag: art
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Work in Progress Piece
I’ve only just laid down the base tones for this one but I’m already pretty excited about it. It will be a beautiful futuristic ship reflecting the water. I’ve been working on development for what the ship will look like that I’ll post soon. Greg Mitchell, These are the best parts!
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Brush Test
A little scribble to test out Alexandre Diboine’s (Zedig) awesome brushpack. Get it, he’s excellent and his brushes are excellent. They really allow you to paint with a sort of confidence that I’ve had a hard time gaining in photoshop. Greg Mitchell, Disregard the creepy red guy
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Back on the Regular!
I feel like I’ve become painfully inconsistent with this blog…that’s gotta change. From now on I’m not going to let more than 2 days go by without a study sketch of some kind. I do them everyday but with my job teaching art to kids 7 to 11, doing some cool freelance and launching some…
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Clewds!
Mannn are painting clouds hard. They seem to change right underneath your nose while still looking the same. The only thing I can do is work fast and accurate which has really been putting my skills to the test. I’ll be putting up a whole separate phone paintings page soon to showcase all these and…
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The Last Bee
While I was in college I was pretty obsessed with a story I came up with called “The Last Bee.” I can’t give details but it was meant to shine light on the disappearance of bees worldwide. That was and still is a huge passion for me. For today’s warm-up I decided to revisit that…
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Another Day in the Ville
My phone app keeps breaking, my wacom tablet is in the shop and I don’t have time to use real paint soo here is another life sketch out of my window using my cintiq. Yep just calm casual suburbs here in the Ville ( Lawrenceville, Ga). Nope, nothing out of the ordinary. Yep just bumpin…
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My Work Lamp
When I’m too lazy (or stretched for time) to go outside and do a formal plein air warm up I’ll paint the lamp beside my cintiq. It’s always a bit of a challenge getting down some of the subtle reflections and pulling life out of such a desaturated palette is difficult but I think it’s…
