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Tuesday, May 29, 2012
Thursday, May 24, 2012
Sean Cheetham & Nathan Fowkes wk 8
| Sean's class - wk 8 |
Animal Quicksketch in Nathan's class this week
I just started Sketchbook 31 - the paper is actually a bright salmon - but it scans to a very pleasing tan. I'm pleased.
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| Jean from LAAFA - photo ref |
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| artificial light studies |
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| painting studies |
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| Disneyland plein air |
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| cute girl from tumblr |
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| after Max Kulich |
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| originals created after studies |
Sunday, May 20, 2012
Environment Painting Wk1
Hey so I'm starting up a Environment Design class with Charles Lee and Him Lur at Kazone Art Academy. The first week we went over some basic art principles regarding light source. I was painting along while the teacher was demoing.
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| contre jour (backlit) |
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| streets and night condition |
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| window light HW this week is 20 thumbnails. I'll be posting these as I go.
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| overcast |
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| direct light |
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| bioluminescence |
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| night conditions |
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| spotlight |
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| just whatever... |
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| direct light |
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| night conditions |
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| hidden light source |
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| underlit |
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| cast shadow |
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| overcast |
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| night scene |
Tuesday, May 15, 2012
Sean Cheetham & Nathan Fowkes wk 6 + 7
Lots of stuff these last 2 weeks. Scroll all the way down for a special treat!
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| some sketchbook pages |
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| Mike Hussar studies |
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| Nathan Fowkes classwork - double colored lights! |
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| some landscapes for fun |
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| basic exercises |
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| little gouache painting of a dude with a sci-fi twist |
| Ala prima wk 7 - 5 hr pose |
| Figure Quick Sketch at LCAD using Nathan Fowkes watercolor style. Model was on point!! She did a b-boy freeze, bridge, and a bunch of yoga and kung-fu poses. SICK! |
Here is the special treat!
Sean Cheetham's photo demo. I think it's good to note the work done before the actual painting. He said it took him a long time to take the photo and choose which one to paint. There was also a great deal of effort photoshopping the photo to get it to his liking. He printed out 4-5 different versions, some with photoshop filters, cropped a little bigger, and looked at them in rotation during his painting.
























































