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Dawi
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PostPosted: Thu Mar 25, 2004 10:28 am     Reply with quote
These are busy days. After half a year of almost neglecting painting and drawing totally, due to the pressure laid upon me by my university studies, I've now after a giant load of exams had two free days, two days to rest, and take a deep breath before the next period starts with new courses, and these two days I�ve dedicated to the art.

So here�s a little collection of what I�ve gotten done in the few hours spent painting these last months, and the last two days.

First off, I�ve done this completely in the last two days. No refs for the figure, which obviously shows, but I did use some refs for the birds. And thank you again Linda (Enayla that is) for the brushes, I said it over at EK, and I say it again here. Hope you didn�t mind me using them.




This is something I�ve been working on in the studying breaks for a few months. 15-20 minutes here and there.




And an older one. I completed this in November, but had been working on it for several months back then. It�s quite an emotional piece. Here�s what I wrote about it for my webpage:

�A flooded and deserted village, left to the forces of nature by all the inhabitants, all but one. Because this place still holds the memories of old days, the joy is not all gone from the old logs of the broken buildings. There are some who won't let go from that which they hold dear, won�t leave though they should. Even if it means their doom.�




I�ve probably lost much in skill in all this art-free time. I�d be glad to hear what you people have to say about these pieces anyway.
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Warhead82
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PostPosted: Thu Mar 25, 2004 11:49 am     Reply with quote
these are all very great pieces, ive been doing a little bit of digital painting myself but not as good as you im still learning.
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Awetopsy
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PostPosted: Thu Mar 25, 2004 12:18 pm     Reply with quote
had you used a figure reference for the first one, it would be the best of the three.

I like the third one most however.

good stuff
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Diruo
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PostPosted: Thu Mar 25, 2004 1:29 pm     Reply with quote
Wow.. awesome stuff

The last one took my breath away
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Dawi
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PostPosted: Thu Mar 25, 2004 2:44 pm     Reply with quote
Thanks people!

And, well, Awetopsy. I agree that it should have been better with reference, but I didn't feel like making it a giant project with huge ambitions and loads of reference. I've had to much bad experiences with that kind of stuff. They get to big and I never seem to finish them. I just wanted that one to be quick and easy, and I wanted to test my anatomy skills, since I know they are not what they should be...
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ceenda
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PostPosted: Thu Mar 25, 2004 2:47 pm     Reply with quote
Your work has a beautifully dream-like character to it (I was going to mention that in the speedpainting thread). I think a little more practice in areas like proportion and depth and form is perhaps recommended. Otherwise, these really are beautiful. Your colour choices are very nice in the last one.
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