Its hard to imagine that this is photoshop.. looks simply amazing.. Can you tell a bit about your technique? how do you achieve such traditional art feel to your paintings?
Hi guys, I really appreciate all the kind comments. And frankly, I'm not quite sure what the technique was. Once I have a concept in mind I like to block in the big value composition then push and pull until it comes together. As my class is all to familiar with me saying, it's value (tones of light and shadow), temperature, edge, depth and texture that are your major considerations.
I do concept art, color and lighting design for animation and entertainment projects, notable clients include DreamWorks, Blue Sky and Disney. It's a great job but everything is painted digitally so I spend my own time painting with traditional mediums. These paintings and sketches are the emphasis my blog, I'll also be posting my digital work where possible as well as classroom demonstrations for the benefit of my art students.
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19 comments:
Very nice.
This might be my favorite digital sketch from you.
mmm... that color is so tasty!
You are a GURU of paintings with minimal strokes.. Love it !!
Beyond your painting skills; I think you must know a bit about geology, too? Good terains make good compositions.
beautyful work.....
awesome. love the muted tones and lighting
just awesome!!
Wow that is a strong piece of art.
marvellosu!!!
Great atmosphere!
bierstadt would be proud!
Its hard to imagine that this is photoshop.. looks simply amazing..
Can you tell a bit about your technique? how do you achieve such traditional art feel to your paintings?
hum!what can I say?Its wonderfull!
nice i love it;photoshop only? can you tell a bit about your technique;amazing
Hi guys, I really appreciate all the kind comments. And frankly, I'm not quite sure what the technique was. Once I have a concept in mind I like to block in the big value composition then push and pull until it comes together. As my class is all to familiar with me saying, it's value (tones of light and shadow), temperature, edge, depth and texture that are your major considerations.
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This is so good ! I love this one, very very warm picture (for me anyway)
so simple yet so powerful!!!! Nice
wonderful
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