I love the hell out of this. I think the use of caricature works incredibly well in terms of the depths of Cohle and Hart-- it's a neat artistic interplay.
Its like I looked away for 5 minutes and you gained some hard core skills, dude. What have you been up to lately, anyway? Are murals something you plan to do regularly?
Hey thanks Iruka! I'm inbetween projects at the moment so I've taken some time in these summer months to plug away drawing and painting as much as I can. Get those 10.000 crappy paintings out of the way as soon as possible
The mural painting sort of happened out of the blue, but it was a really nice experience, so indeed I would kinda like to do some more. Thanks for the interest!
Hey thanks LazarusKing. I never did the draw-from-your-imagination drawings as a kid, was always drawing from magazine photo's or pausing the tv. Which can be both good and bad I guess. As soon as someone takes away my reference I'm pretty much screwed.
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That one is digital actually, painted it in photoshop. I've been trying to emulate that traditional quality.
Some more caricature tries:
Some master studies I've been doing for practice today:
Some illustration:
This was a color study of one of the scenes in "Only God Forgives", to get a bit more comfortable doing backgrounds:
And a portrait study:
another movie study
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Happy holidays!
Might finish it in 2014.
I love the hell out of this. I think the use of caricature works incredibly well in terms of the depths of Cohle and Hart-- it's a neat artistic interplay.
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It is totally working, better and better all of the time!
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Long time no doodle!
and some random sketching too:
This was so much more work than I anticipated, but a lot of fun to do.
The mural painting sort of happened out of the blue, but it was a really nice experience, so indeed I would kinda like to do some more. Thanks for the interest!
Another portrait study in the meantime:
Next step is learning how to paint decent flesh tones.