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StratoArt
05-30-2020, 12:34 AM
Spring robin. ArtRage 6. work in progress. It's been a while. I've been away for some time due to layoff and having to move and resettle and getting into a new graphics career. I've mostly been concentrating on traditional oil paintings and drawings, but I've missed using my favorite digital painting software, ArtRage. I just upgraded to ArtRage 6 and I'm really loving what I'm seeing. I've already transferred all my old art supplies that I've collected and installed them.

Here, I'm working on a digital painting of a robin that we see each Spring in a small tree just outside my window. I'm very happy to get back into ArtRage.

Enjoy!

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markw
05-30-2020, 01:42 AM
Good to see you back with us Dale:)
That’s got a really nice “real paint” feel to it.:cool:
A change in subject from your aircraft, but still flying related I suppose!

StratoArt
05-30-2020, 01:48 AM
Thank you! Actually, yes, I've shifted subjects for a bit of time, just so that I don't get stuck into a rut. In reality, in my professional work now, I am a research artist and deal with planes all the time, even creating 3D model mockups and concept art and video production (I wear many artistic hats).

When I get home, often, I just like to look away from the aviation, often to other subjects such as flora and fauna, landscapes and seascapes. Recently, I just finished a traditional oil painting of my cat!! LOL! I know it's not digital, it's oil on canvas, but my point is, that I love the look of traditional mediums and I try to replicate that when I go digital.

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DarkOwnt
05-30-2020, 01:24 PM
Excellent start. Cant wait to see how the robin turns out!

StratoArt
06-02-2020, 01:35 PM
Excellent start. Cant wait to see how the robin turns out!

Thank you! here's an update, working more on the body, feathers and nest.

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Enug
06-02-2020, 07:44 PM
Even unfinished the bird is beautiful! Of course I just love the cat - lovely rich colours.

StratoArt
06-03-2020, 06:29 AM
Even unfinished the bird is beautiful! Of course I just love the cat - lovely rich colours.

Thank you! Slowly getting there :D

Somerset
06-04-2020, 01:21 AM
Hi StratoArt!

I like both of the paintings. The colours and their smooth, creamy look are beautyfull. And the way you focus on the figures and blur the background is verry nice. Magic! There is just a tiny issue I see in the cats fur, where the point is visible where you finished the painting with the Fur-Brush. No big thing.

StratoArt
06-04-2020, 05:09 AM
Hi StratoArt!

I like both of the paintings. The colours and their smooth, creamy look are beautyfull. And the way you focus on the figures and blur the background is verry nice. Magic! There is just a tiny issue I see in the cats fur, where the point is visible where you finished the painting with the Fur-Brush. No big thing.


Thanks! But kind of hard to do digitally as that painting of the cat was done as a real traditional oil painting, it's not digital. :)

I only used it as an example that I work both digital and traditional ways and was amplifying the fact that I like my digital paintings to have similar characteristics as a real oil painting - My oil painting of my cat done with W&N Alkyd fast-drying physical oils and brushes is an example.
Technically speaking, I don't like using specialized "fur" brushes too much. What I try to do if I approach a painting that has fur in it is to emulate a brush that I use traditionally such as: rounds, flats, filberts and rigging and others.

Here's my timelapse of me working on my cat painting - I try to take the same kind of approach with my digital paintings, so I design some of my own brushes to match the ones I use traditionally (rounds, filberts, flats, rigging)


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TXz4KO3EqqE

Somerset
06-04-2020, 09:44 AM
That's verry interesting. And also suprising. There is this spot on the left side of the cat's chest that looks exactly like a fur-brush at the end of the stroke. Seems that you did that intentional. :D Maybe just to confuse people like me?

I'm not sure if I like working with fur-brushes. I'm still experimenting with it. But it's an interesting new toy for me. I never painted with oil. Most time I used the airbrush with acrylic colours, made ink-drawings and some mixed-media-experiments before I started digital painting. I love traditional painting, but there is a little Explorer lurking in me sowhere deep inside, always searching for something new. One of my main interests is comic art, focused on graphic novels.

Thanx verry much for the video and the explaination! Really interesting and good work!

StratoArt
06-04-2020, 09:53 AM
That's verry interesting. And also suprising. There is this spot on the left side of the cat's chest that looks exactly like a fur-brush at the end of the stroke. Seems that you did that intentional. :D Maybe just to confuse people like me?

I'm not sure if I like working with fur-brushes. I'm still experimenting with it. But it's an interesting new toy for me. I never painted with oil. Most time I used the airbrush with acrylic colours, made ink-drawings and some mixed-media-experiments before I started digital painting. I love traditional painting, but there is a little Explorer lurking in me sowhere deep inside, always searching for something new. One of my main interests is comic art, focused on graphic novels.

Thanx verry much for the video and the explaination! Really interesting and good work!

Thanks! Ahh, I see what you mean regarding the cat. Yes, regarding that area on "Snuggles" my cat, that's just the way her fur is, it kind of poofs out in a radial pattern in that spot. I highly recommend any digital artist also attempt to engage in the traditional or what I like to call "analog" methods of painting. You learn so much when studying old masters. My favorite artist to study was born in 1859. Peder Mørk Mønsted. He was a Danish realist painter who lived till 1941. I am fascinated with his landscape paintings. I think it's good for any artist to pick their favorite artist and try to emulate them. For me, I do love classical realism, so I try to infuse that into both my digital and analog (traditional) works of art.

Kate12345
12-04-2020, 01:39 AM
Just love all the art work. Really good to see the discipline used in the cat painting, and something I am now going to do. Blocking in the underpainting, then the refining and finally the detailing, is what I need to do. Getting tangled up and concentrating on one area, is whats making some of the things I paint uneven looking. Lesson now learned!