Commercial entertainment and illustration artist. Sony Pictures Animation, Walt Disney Feature Animation, Microsoft, Dynamix, Electronic Arts, Rock Star Games, Walt Disney Imagineering, DIC Ent., World of Warcraft and Wizards of the Coast.
Thursday, May 27, 2010
Sketchclub Posting...
Go to Sketchclub to check out my latest memory sketch. I've got the full body posted there.
Hey Marcelo! I meant to tell you I've been using those watercolor paints like you recommended. They are not only helping me make better color choices but I can feel it improving my hand coordination as well. Thanks for the tip.
You're bang on about the values, I'll pump them up. I picked up a packaged set from my local art store, I told the guy I didn't want student quality paints and he recommended M. Graham & Co as a cheaper alternative to the Windsor Newton artist line. On top of that I got flat and round tipped brush and a block of high quality cold press paper. I think I'm going to buy a block of hotpress and try it out but I hear its trickier to work with. What do you use?
I definitely prefer the flash tipped brush myself. I need to loosen up and actually paint instead of doing controlled washes. I get attached to my line-work and painting over it is hard for me to do haha. I found a tutorial by Peter de Seve online where he mentions a transfer technique for getting his linework onto the coldpress paper. I think having a duplicate would make me less concerned about losing the original pencils.
I love his attitude man!
ReplyDeleteHey Marcelo! I meant to tell you I've been using those watercolor paints like you recommended. They are not only helping me make better color choices but I can feel it improving my hand coordination as well. Thanks for the tip.
ReplyDeleteWow! That is an amazing character :)
ReplyDeletegreat expression! love how you captured his softness
ReplyDeleteBeautiful!!! The line is so elegant!!
ReplyDeleteYou're bang on about the values, I'll pump them up. I picked up a packaged set from my local art store, I told the guy I didn't want student quality paints and he recommended M. Graham & Co as a cheaper alternative to the Windsor Newton artist line. On top of that I got flat and round tipped brush and a block of high quality cold press paper. I think I'm going to buy a block of hotpress and try it out but I hear its trickier to work with. What do you use?
ReplyDeletefluffy...ive seen to many people like this....you really are what you eat...eh?
ReplyDeleteI definitely prefer the flash tipped brush myself. I need to loosen up and actually paint instead of doing controlled washes. I get attached to my line-work and painting over it is hard for me to do haha. I found a tutorial by Peter de Seve online where he mentions a transfer technique for getting his linework onto the coldpress paper. I think having a duplicate would make me less concerned about losing the original pencils.
ReplyDeletelove the character and the ambiance you have given to the drawing :)
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