This is more or less a doodle. Not a very well planned painting. I was finding my way as I went along, not really sure of how it would end up.
time-lapsed, photoshop with intuos tablet.
I did this as an excercise for the purpose of, quite simply, practice. It's been a while since I attempted anything photo-real... It's very good to do this kind of thing because it strengthens your freehand drawing abilities, as well as developing an eye for detail.
Freehand drawn in photoshop cs2 with a wacom tablet.
time-lapsed... real time was about 3 and a half hours.
I had a hard time with this one. I was constantly trying to find satisfying composition and color depth. You might notice me changing it a billion times as you watch. The first part of it is time-lapsed. The "modificatioN" part at the end is real time.
Photoshop cs
Wacom Intuos 3
Mac OS X
This one is clearly not one of my best, I know. Perhaps my mental and physical exhaustion is coming through too much here on this piece. :-/
But nonetheless, it is another basic practice piece for me... And hopefully somewhat entertainment for you.
Photoshop CS
Wacom Intuos 2
Mac OS X
Actual time-- a few hours.
This makes for great practice and discipline. The obvious conditioning comes in the fact that you cannot erase! Therefore, I submit to you that there are a lot of mistakes in the proportioniing of this little girl. I'm just not gonna point them out to you!
;-) I did my best to work them into the art.
Enjoy!
I did this one a couple of weeks ago, to try and "warm into" traditional mediums again. It has been so long since I have done a lot of traditional painting, since I have been doing mostly digital in the past several years. Actual painting time about 4 hours.