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Dwizard2k
June 24th, 2003, 12:41 PM
Sup guys,
I haven't posted for a while. But anyhow, Here are some quick figure study in oil.. 20-30 min..
Im sorry about the burry quality, Id retake the picture but i all reddy gesoed the canvas :bash: lol
http://2d3dcg.com/Images/9.jpg
Dwizard2k
July 9th, 2003, 05:04 AM
Sup guys,
Its been a while since i posted anywork here.. Been to bz with school and now finding a job.. x_x
Anyway heres some new stuff ...
http://2d3dcg.com/Images/4.jpg
http://2d3dcg.com/Images/11.jpg
http://2d3dcg.com/Images/12.jpg
http://2d3dcg.com/Images/13.jpg
Thats all for now... all C&C is welcome :yep:
Dwizard2k
July 9th, 2003, 05:37 AM
Heres some more study drawings... mabe ill get a repply now? :rolleyes: :)
http://2d3dcg.com/Images/14.jpg
http://2d3dcg.com/Images/15.jpg
antihero
July 9th, 2003, 06:13 AM
Wow.
Those are awesome Dwizard2k! I especially like those first studies of the woman, with pen/ink i guess. Good (godlike to me ;) ) lineweight and a good understanding of form i'd say. The faces are nice as well and the oil paintings look pretty good, maybe a bit sketchy. Don't get me wrong, sketchyness is cool, but i'd really love to see a finished piece from you... maybe you posted one in another thread? ah, just forget it, 'm rambling. These are nice, post some more! :)
antihero
//EDIT: i've just been on your website.. Looks terribly good! :eeek: What master did you copy on that "devil"-like picture (the second or third one)?
Dwizard2k
July 9th, 2003, 06:27 AM
Hey cool some one answered.. :nana:
Bio- Thanx man, The pen is a Fountain Pen with a refillable cartridge and i use a water saluable ink.
antihero- Glad u like the work ;) Im going to try and post atleat one figure study a day.. ((the master is Frank Frazetta ))
Thanx,
Serg. S
antihero
July 9th, 2003, 07:26 AM
Thanks a lot, i wanna do a Master Copy and searched for a Master who knew well to draw bodys because i'm also trying to get into that anatomy stuff... Frazetta definitely made some great body pictures... I'll maybe copy one of them. So thank you very much.
Looking forward to those studies... :)
antihero
//EDIT: i can only encourage you to do some tutorials... :) :thumbsup:
Dwizard2k
July 9th, 2003, 06:33 PM
antihero - Herez a cool Frezetta site http://www.wadhome.org/frazetta Has moast of his work..
nor
July 9th, 2003, 06:58 PM
awesome
Dwizard2k
July 12th, 2003, 04:20 AM
Sorry about the quality.. red and white... bad combo for scanner.. :rolleyes:
http://2d3dcg.com/Images/16.jpg
antihero
July 12th, 2003, 11:15 AM
Thanks for your Frazetta Link, this site really rocks!
The last studies looks pretty good. You drew not much, only some lines, but the eyes figure out the space and the body looks pretty good. :thumbsup:
You've also (as said in the last post) a good feeling for the line-weight...
Have you used a reference for those pictures or were they done straight out of mind?
antihero
Dwizard2k
July 16th, 2003, 04:17 AM
Herez some new sketches...
http://2d3dcg.com/images/bg2.jpg
http://2d3dcg.com/images/seqential.jpg
CC is welcome as allways.. :chug:
Dwizard2k
July 19th, 2003, 11:19 PM
Heres some character design i did for mabe an oil painting..
C&C are wecome
http://2d3dcg.com/Images/17.jpg
Jeff Gran
July 20th, 2003, 02:27 AM
Good stuff. I really like the narrative piece you did. It reads well. I think there is some perspective problems with the last frame, but I don't know, that's not my strong point either. Is there going to be more of it?
The red piece I think would benefit from more contrast. maybe make the front spire almost silouette and make the middle (fire-guyser?) brighter with reflecting light off the back spires. Hope I read this one right.
MindCandyMan
July 21st, 2003, 04:38 PM
Great stuff wizard those arm sketches and the torso sketches show a good understanding of the structure.
antihero
July 22nd, 2003, 01:59 AM
cool stuff!
the red one (geysir-thing)you mentoined some posts before would IMO be better with more contrast, as Jeff said. I'd also say that it would be a good idea, to put some more structure in the middle of the geysir. Too much clear circles are visible right now...
the last head looks pretty good to me... maybe the left part of his face/head is a bit too big. his upper cheek-bone as an example...
go on!
antihero
strych9ine
July 22nd, 2003, 09:14 AM
I really dig the arm and anatomy studies... very nice forms. I think your color work can benefit from more definition and contrast. Sweet work, brudda.
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