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xXxPZxXx member
Member # Joined: 26 Apr 2001 Posts: 268 Location: MN
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Posted: Thu May 09, 2002 3:05 pm |
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Like the title suggests this is my first oil painting. When Lunatique posted his "painting under a hundred bucks" thread I went out and spent under a hundred bucks. It is for a class assignment but I had to buy the oils. (High School assignment btw)
I would really love critiques, as I could use them badly. I was trying (trying is the key word) to work with modeling the form rather than worry about the features. Also trying to think about warm and cool colors.
my own self critiques would be that I usually don't look dead, I had trouble keeping the colors "clean" and got lots of mud. I also need to work on my craftsmanship A LOT. I have learned a lot but I need to put it into action. So Please help me out. Thanks!
oil self port
ok got that little hosting problem out of the way. And a little additional info. I am going to be applying to colleges next year so I NEED to get in a position where my work will allow me to be accepted. So thanks for all the help.
-PZ-
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dead member
Member # Joined: 18 Feb 2001 Posts: 489
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Posted: Thu May 09, 2002 3:14 pm |
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**Don't post shit with THREE POP-UPS and a DOWNLOAD! That is just not nice. Didnt wait around for the image, btw. |
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xXxPZxXx member
Member # Joined: 26 Apr 2001 Posts: 268 Location: MN
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Posted: Thu May 09, 2002 3:19 pm |
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Sorry about the nasty TBNS shit I can't believe they can do that. I got a geocities account quick and so it is now up here...
oil self portrait
sorry again
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Sumaleth Administrator
Member # Joined: 30 Oct 1999 Posts: 2898 Location: Australia
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Posted: Thu May 09, 2002 10:26 pm |
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Not meaning to be harsh, but you would benefit from a lot of practice drawing faces (pencil or whatever) before trying to tackle such a complex object in paints. Proportions and shading are a long way off.
But keep at it.
Row. |
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bearsclover member
Member # Joined: 03 May 2002 Posts: 274
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Posted: Thu May 09, 2002 10:37 pm |
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There's a certain fresh feel to the rendering technique that I like, and a certain attitude in the pose that I like. I think you have some real potential.
But, yes, the proportions are somewhat off. Don't feel bad, just keep practicing. You will get there! There are some excellent drawing and portrait drawing books out there that will help you improve dramatically! |
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xXxPZxXx member
Member # Joined: 26 Apr 2001 Posts: 268 Location: MN
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Posted: Fri May 10, 2002 1:25 pm |
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Thanks Sumaleth and bearsclover.
Sumaleth- that is probably exactly what I needed to hear. I find painting to be a lot more fun than drawing so I migrate even though I am probably not even ready for it. It can't hurt though can it?
Bearsclover- thanks for the encouragement. and have a nice day.
-PZ- |
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Endor junior member
Member # Joined: 08 Aug 2001 Posts: 19 Location: CA
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Posted: Fri May 10, 2002 4:17 pm |
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Grab a George Bridgman book or an Andrew Loomis Book.
Read, stare, and study. Draw off of them. You'll be amazed at how fast you can improve. |
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