There's something about a sheet that's edge-to-edge full of sketch studies that makes me all tingly inside. I like your style - very nice and gestural. Your animals, in particular, are brilliantly done!
Studies 759/1000 #1kchallenge This weeks train sketches :) Figured I'd dump it all at once since I'm prettttty busy these weeks. I figure I will hit 1000 this month. :) Keep working everyone!!
Belgium #2 :P Maybe I should start a series. Sketch from mind, no refs etc. Comments & questions welcome! I know its minimalistic but it helps to tackle simpler scenes and focus on getting stuff right.
Ah gotcha :D And freelancing? Nice! Hope you do well. No more tutoring? I was actually approached to teach at DAE heh (temporary). Might end up there sometime soon. Just a random sketch today :) Ice succubus
Last sketchbook was deleted I guess? New one! Here is my FB, where I dump everything as well. (video tutorials, all paintings and sketches, etc.) Interested in more, then follow/add me :) https://www.facebook.com/jordy.lakiere todays study: South american bird called Potoo! (Yes, it's a real bird)
Found out I can play with screen settings, so I made my entire screen black and white and did a quick photostudy sketch! (randomly picking colours from my b&w colour wheel) this is the result :D lots of fun to get the big "reveal" at the end. Another one with the same idea!
Hello there! Just wanted to give you some feedback on your latest rough color sketches, i think you could use a correction layer in order to turn all of that in grayscale and better judge your values. On some of them, like the winged dude with a sword, some Background values are super close to other foreground values, this…
Dwarf young woman sketch :D Inspired by the amazing dwarf portraits done by Even Mehl Amundsen Been trying to push my realism, this is about my limit at the moment for rendering (I mean I could tighten it but you know what I mean) Couldn't really figure out how to push it to the next level from mind -- any advanced tips…
Oh man! So good so quick! Within three years? I'm currently work in 3D but really want a faster way to develop ideas so I'm trying to become a better traditional/digital 2D artist. What would you say was the biggest contributor to your development? Your painting studies? Or your drawings and sketches? I know it's all good…