Painting Ely
So here's the video...5hrs squeezed into 10 mins.
So here's the video...5hrs squeezed into 10 mins.
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Unused ideas for the cover. I'll be finishing these off one by one. You can see some of them are farther along than the others


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So, I received my copy yesterday and have been giddy ever since. It was cool to see them post the other concepts for the cover as well as the steps. I thought I would add some more steps and larger images for you all to enjoy. Feel free to ask if you have any questions. This way, I can be more specific in my explanations.
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5:20 PM
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This was done as the cover to issue 45 of ImagineFX. It was a great privilege to work on with Paul and Claire over there, great people and an amazing mag.
It is out right now, so go check it out Issue45
Hope you all like it:D
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11:49 PM
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Moving into Acrylics. Surprisingly controllable in thin layers. Was a blast to do.
6.5in x 9in
India ink, Acrylics, and white gesso
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9:17 PM
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Just found this again. I did this years ago, during the time when I still wanted to be an animator. Of course, that didn't pan out, but I wish it did...sigh...
It was based on some paintings I saw at that time, but I can't recall the artists right now.
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7:06 PM
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This is where Dahlia has become. The first was a continuation to the previous one, until I got carried away and overloaded the entire thing. The second is my attempt to remedy the situation. Now, I don't know what to think, so I'm asking you guys. Which/what do you think I should do?
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2:29 PM
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I've been studying the male feature, and here are a couple of sketches. The orange one is just an alternate version that I like. I did the last one after perusing several Sargent books. I used some of his paintings as references whenever I was stuck. I learned a lot from that man.

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Some close-ups of this. Made for a workshop in issue 42 of ImagineFX magazine.
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12:04 AM
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