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Painting

Congratulations! Pretty good feeling, huh? :cool:
OMG, YES! Especially since I've been unemployed since the end of August.

Granted, I can't collect that money until I've accumulated twenty dollars, but still! Somebody likes my work enough to buy an overpriced poster of it! :hugegrin:
 
deviantArt is down. :( I'll have to check back later....
Hmm... Seems to be working now.

very cool! I envy those who can draw human anatomy well! even when drawing cartoony style its something you still need to know how to do. I cant seem to ever get the hang of it! :scream:
It's taken a LOT of practice. I've only been drawing for, like, twenty years now (put together my first picture book when I was five!), and I still mess up anatomy all the time.
 
I was drawing animals long before I started drawing people. Ive always been comfortable with animals. But with people, ugh. Whats really annoying is that i will work on something and try to be very careful with the anatomy but its only after i finish, that I start noticing all the errors(arms too long, neck in the wrong postion, etc) but by then I no longer want to fix it b/c I want to move onto something else!
 
A poster design (22"x36") for a client. It reads "Kambal" in Baybayin/Alibata, which means "Twin"
Check out the mini-doc I made about the making and the full meaning of this poster piece: The Bathala Project - The Twin Poster

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Nice. I like the parallel bamboo stalks; it's also cool how the background design repeats the Twin theme in an almost infinitely fractal way.
 
And the latest one...

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Flowers done in illustrator with gradient mesh to get the shadowing
 
Nice. The flowers and the sepia tone give it a nice antique feel. What does it mean?
 
^That is beautiful. I love the way blab's paintings combine texture and detail with -- I don't know how to explain it -- almost layered effect. She manages to achieve some realism without being boring, and some impressionism that portrays a unique style.

I thought this thread was long gone; I posted my most recent drawing in the pictures thread, my nephew, Liam, in marker:
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^^ Beautiful baby, and I like the use of shadow and the outlines of the baby. I like the Mondrian-esque border around him too. :)
 
Woah this came back from the dead. Funny thing is I just finished a painting of water and mountains and junk.

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Oh yeah and if anyone cares one of my paintings actually was in the Regretsy book.
 
Woah this came back from the dead. Funny thing is I just finished a painting of water and mountains and junk.
That's beautiful. It feels like Norway or Sweden. Is it based on a real place?

Oh yeah and if anyone cares one of my paintings actually was in the Regretsy book.
What's that? Has Etsy published a collection?

^That is beautiful. I love the way blab's paintings combine texture and detail with -- I don't know how to explain it -- almost layered effect. She manages to achieve some realism without being boring, and some impressionism that portrays a unique style.
Yeah, the water in that river painting just looks like it's moving.

I thought this thread was long gone; I posted my most recent drawing in the pictures thread, my nephew, Liam, in marker:
That's great. He looks like he's ready to star in the 2001 remake. :D

I did make a Tree fighting painting once.
Nice. Looks like it should be the frontispiece in a Ray Bradbury book. :cool:
 
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