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Zingaro

Location: Italy

Post Tue Feb 15, 2005 8:51 am   Reply with quote         


I did once this thread on the old site,but i think its lost.



80x100cm acrylic on wood


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40x60cm acrylic and spray paint on canvas


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40x80cm airbrush and other stuff on canvas


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..clay


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and enameled clay


Your turn....




EJH

Location: NYC

Post Tue Feb 15, 2005 10:49 am   Reply with quote         


Nice! When I go home tonight I'll see if I have scanned photos of any of my paintings...

Thanks for starting this thread... we need more of this kind of stuff Very Happy




EJH

Location: NYC

Post Wed Feb 16, 2005 12:05 pm   Reply with quote         


This is a painting I did for fun (18x24" acrylic on canvas)...


It was inspired by this photo I took in Ireland...sort of my impression of the mood.




Zingaro

Location: Italy

Post Wed Feb 16, 2005 12:36 pm   Reply with quote         


good eye,color are very brlliant Wink




qqqqq

Location: philly

Post Wed Feb 16, 2005 12:48 pm   Reply with quote         


thats really cool ejh




Cynn

Location: California Choppin'

Post Wed Feb 16, 2005 12:55 pm   Reply with quote         


Beautiful! I haven't done much conventional painting in a while. For a while I was doing life-sized celebrities, on plywood, for my church's Halloween carnival, like this one:



It's kinda hard to get motivated to paint with acrylics, when painting in PhotoShop is so easy.



Lately, I have been doing cartoony character portraits, for an online game I play. I'm trying to get better at drawing.

Sample:



Oh, and forum avatars:




They're pretty silly, but it's a pretty silly game. Smile




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CrabbyPatty

Location: Northern VA

Post Wed Feb 16, 2005 1:18 pm   Reply with quote         


Here's my best photoshop painted piece. This is 100% photoshop using a Wacom pen, and looking at reference.
Unfortunately I'm about to start on a video game title for the studio so no digital painting for a while.



More at my website: http://www.3d-realm.com




EJH

Location: NYC

Post Wed Feb 16, 2005 1:19 pm   Reply with quote         


Cynn...Harrison Ford as Indiana Jones?

As much as I love working in photoshop, with all of the amazing effects and everything... sometimes there's just no substitute for the feeling of a brush on canvas. I really prefer oils to acrylic, but acrylic's just so much easier to deal with if you don't have a studio.




StormRose

Location: Wisconsin

Post Wed Feb 16, 2005 1:28 pm   Reply with quote         


that's incredible CrabbyPatty.

I've been trying to do some painting in photoshop, but haven't been able to come anywhere near that realism... absolutly beautiful




Cynn

Location: California Choppin'

Post Wed Feb 16, 2005 1:56 pm   Reply with quote         


Mhm, Indiana Jones. Smile I use acrylics for exactly that reason. You can see my living room carpet, in the background!

Crabby, that is breathtaking! What a beautiful painting. Do you have any more to share? I'd love to see more of your work.

*Edit--Ooopsie. Just saw your link. Thanks!!




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qqqqq

Location: philly

Post Wed Feb 16, 2005 2:00 pm   Reply with quote         


check out his website its effin kickass.. i tried to paint shit in photoshop but dont have the patience




Cynn

Location: California Choppin'

Post Wed Feb 16, 2005 2:07 pm   Reply with quote         


Yeah.. a while back I did a character self-portrait in Photoshop, for a contest entry, and people gave me so much crap. They said I just filtered a photo. Not true--I did use a photo of myself as reference, but I repainted every pixel.



People with only a casual knowledge of Photoshop think we just push a button. That kind of mentality gets really old, really fast.




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EJH

Location: NYC

Post Wed Feb 16, 2005 2:10 pm   Reply with quote         


CrabbyPatty, your work is beautiful.




CrabbyPatty

Location: Northern VA

Post Wed Feb 16, 2005 2:55 pm   Reply with quote         


Thanks for the comments Smile It's hard to start digital painting, because you only see results when the painting is nearly complete, so it's very very easy to be discouraged. No classes are needed (I'm self taught for example), you just need to discover your style.
And yes I completely agree, it gets very dicey when you do good work and people think you took a shortcut. I've been accused several times of "painting over", but I just take it as a compliment.

Also, very nice work you have there guys! Maybe more people will post their work.




supak0ma

Location: Photoshop Nation

Post Wed Feb 16, 2005 3:04 pm   Reply with quote         


that's stunning Amir! could you make a tut on how to start in stuff like this? or direct me to a good one...thanks.




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