SO, I finally decided to get a bit serious about color (I was the weird guy always looking her way and not saying anything to her). I had no idea she'd be so receptive. Chris Legaspi on Youtube had a few interesting videos that helped initiate my first few studies this month:
Tuesday, October 21, 2014
Tuesday, September 30, 2014
Derailed at the Last Minute!
So I had planned to end the month with a few short studies tonight, but got caught up helping my niece with a project for school. I chose today to finally write a letter to an old friend thinking I had the evening to myself, but nope! 'Resistance' is at it again. Anyway ...
Thursday, September 4, 2014
Keeping My Eyes On the Road
Glad summer is coming to an end. I love the sun, but can do without the humidity. Was in a bit of a spin last month. Less dizzy now and upping the study time.
Monday, July 28, 2014
A Musing ... A Muse ...
Sometimes you have to go away to make a comeback. I was in need of some recharging, plus I started a new job. Can't live off of savings forever (yet!). A culling took place over the past few months in which I began to examine and eliminate certain habits, practices and people that were impeding my growth (so long, alcohol ... I see you over there looking withcha looking @$$, vegetarian/veganism). In the end, we're the only ones getting in the way of ourselves.
I've just entered my "sophomore" year of curated self-study (everything before wasn't well organized) and have my eyes set on Chris Oatley's Magic Box, New Masters Academy, Watts Atelier online courses and Scott Eaton's Anatomy course. I've been yearning to write (arcs and stories for a few game worlds) and create music. It's to the point where the few lucid dreams I had over the past month are entirely sound (music). I also need to organize my game ideas a little better. I have categories/sub-categories, but I jot them down in chronological order. An official Game Design Doc needs to finally come together. My heart feels scattered. Time to rein the wreckage in a bit more and continue building the me I see.
I've just entered my "sophomore" year of curated self-study (everything before wasn't well organized) and have my eyes set on Chris Oatley's Magic Box, New Masters Academy, Watts Atelier online courses and Scott Eaton's Anatomy course. I've been yearning to write (arcs and stories for a few game worlds) and create music. It's to the point where the few lucid dreams I had over the past month are entirely sound (music). I also need to organize my game ideas a little better. I have categories/sub-categories, but I jot them down in chronological order. An official Game Design Doc needs to finally come together. My heart feels scattered. Time to rein the wreckage in a bit more and continue building the me I see.
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The Tensor Fasciae Latae is hard to observe in a model unless they have really low body fat and somewhat pronounced musculature. Gives me a bit of trouble sometimes. The Gluteus Medius region, also. |
Wednesday, April 16, 2014
La Grande Belleza - 35% of Studies from January
That movie didn't hit me until after I watched it. Definitely buying the soundtrack. Watch the movie before you listen to it. And that dive I took into Painter almost drowned me. I'm sticking with what works for me and countless others (Photoshop). My focus went from foundational art skills to trying to get comfortable with new software (Sketchbook Pro and Corel Painter). None of them beat a sketchpad and pencil (yet) ....
Tuesday, March 18, 2014
Took the Dive into Painter X3!
I've been going 'HAM' on Painter X3 the past few days. I only paused the tutorials (Aaron Rutten on Youtube) to experiment on my own with certain things. I stopped altogether this weekend to work on a piece. Seeing as how Painter appeals more to traditional artists I resolved to not use the same techniques I used in Photoshop (building up opacities). I may have been using it the "wrong" way, but the Dry Palette Knife was my best friend when it came to blending.
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Experimenting with all types of brushes and found two I kind of like. Just doodling. |
Tuesday, March 4, 2014
Different Strokes ...
Sketchbook Pro 2011 isn't the friendliest digital painting program when it comes to blending and brush strokes. Could be me and my Wacom Bamboo, but the quality of my quick pieces are better in PS. It's probably me, though. May finally dive into Corel Painter this week. Heard good things about it ...
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A few studies done over the past few days. Trying to keep the strokes simple. |
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