Started another one, going to have less blending on this one.
Started another one, going to have less blending on this one.
Hi
Thanks for your kind reply on my thread.
I can see u are painting like a real painter
I have a question - could you, please, share the canvas (and settings for it) u were using painting Sean Young?
It looks awesome
http://forums.artrage.com/showthread...e-models/page2
Hi Arturjutkowiak......Thanks for visiting and here are some settings that I used, not all because usually don't keep track of them.
I checked out your Home page and was very impressed with your work....looking forward to your paintings,
I have a sneaky suspicion they are going to be good...
Take care,
Steve
Funny thing is...I still will open this to tweak it a bit more.
I guess in my mind it's not quite done....
Hello Steve
You shared a lot of stuff here Thanks
The canvas I asked for is at the default settings I see here.
Im very cautious about using both airbrush and blurring\the fact is I excluded them from my tools\.
It is because Im interested in more painterly realism.
Generally it is why I decided to but Artrage - I want both to feel and show brushworking
Buttercream adds a lot to this effect.
When it comes to resolution, yes, 4000 is a good idea
Thanks for looking at my pf
ps
And bout your "Sean Young" - perhaps u could experiment a bit with contour lines - every element of the painting seems to have the same sharpness
Kindest regards,
Artur
Last edited by arturjutkowiak; 08-15-2014 at 04:39 AM.
No problem Artur.....my pleasure, gives me a chance to see if she needs a make over...'Like I said ... I guess in my mind it's not quite done'.
But thank you for your advice though...As for tools, I will use non traditional ones sparely 'sometimes' to achieve the effect that I 'am going for in a particular painting.
I have three modes of painting....'Rough smooth, Mild smooth and Ultra smooth....and some in between.
I appreciate and admire the goal you've set for yourself in achieving a more painterly traditional realism style, and by the way 'you appear to be on your way to that end.
Kindest regards,
Steve
Here's some examples of my three modes.....
Last edited by stevemawmv; 08-15-2014 at 06:39 AM.
Yeah, I 've seen your Pieces and I like them
And I'm definetly NOT into hyperralism
Just a thought - variable contour line can create more depth in a painting
By the way, take a look at this
http://www.wetcanvas.com/forums/showthread.php?t=15686
Last edited by arturjutkowiak; 08-15-2014 at 09:24 AM.
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MY PF: http://www.megamodels.pl/arturjutkowiak/portfolio/1#p
PROMO: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=M_JQOSsdYF0
Hello Artur...
Just visited your web site, your Portfolio is very impressive and I thoroughly enjoyed viewing it all....
Thank you for sharing these links...
Take care,
Steve
Continuation on 'Drink of water girl'...and a test regarding human nature.
'Pale One' rulez. Very Difficult to paint - light streaks should not obscure the main subject Very subtle tonal and color values. Congratz
Sean Young is really your muse
WORKSTATION : Intel Quad Core i7 4790K, 32 GB RAM, GTX 970 MSI, 2x SDD + 5 TB HDD, INTUOS PRO MEDIUM, 2x DELL IPS 24'' ,Canon Eos 7D, Software: Photoshop Cs 6, Painter 12 Anniversary Ed. , Artrage 4.5 etc.
MY PF: http://www.megamodels.pl/arturjutkowiak/portfolio/1#p
PROMO: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=M_JQOSsdYF0
Thanks Artur....Glad you like it.. 'Pale One' is a favorite one of mine as well, its not done yet..going to do some more tweaking to it.
Take care,
Steve