Wednesday, 10 April 2013

Watercolour Disasters - Volume 2

Nearly a year after the last four, here's the next four! This involved introducing my scanner to the new laptop for the first time, so this blog post has been fairly traumatic.




I started the horse in May 2012 and then went back to stay with family for summer and didn't take the reference with me, so I had to leave it alone. Prior to continuing with it, it looked like this:




The dappling was purely accidental. After I'd left it for so long, I didn't really want to go back to it, in case this version ended up looking better, and I wasn't 100% sure about this no-black rule, because mixing dark colours was a bitch to do. I really wish I'd just left it now. The "finished" version resembles a peat bog on legs. Oh well. The "black" is burnt umber and ultramarine, as usual. I suppose I could do a burnt umber wash over the pale grey parts, but I honestly never want to touch this again.




The beach I painted while back home in summer 2012 - it was the only bit of art I did the entire time I was there, which is never good - and it was just supposed to be a stupidly simple picture that took less than ten minutes to do. It looks like one, so I guess that wasn't a total failure.




The flowers were both done recently using my own photo references. The purple one just would not do what I wanted it to do. I also learned, perhaps a little late, that you can't really paint veins on petals when you're only using one brush. A bigger selection of brushes would probably have served this one better. Still, it's a marked improvement on the flower painting from the first sheet I think. I left it alone before I killed it, but I'm not sure I'd say it was finished. Still, I'm not going to go near it ever again.




The tulips I just did because I quite like flowers - I know I said I was going to do other things for this sheet so I suppose doing two flower paintings was cheating. I also cheated on colours for this one - I used a colour that isn't in the palette of 12. I took it from the full set of 45 and then put it back when I was done with it. Mixing pink just isn't something I can do though, so without it they would have been red. I used Rose Madder Hue. In the photo, the flower on the right is in focus while the one on the left is completely blurred and the one in the middle is, well, in the middle. This didn't come across too well (or at all) in the painting. I actually like the middle flower the best, possibly the best out of all eight watercolour disasters so far.




The original plan was to do the two sheets of four and then move on to sheets of two, to give myself more space and practice with larger paintings. I'm not sure whether to stick with this plan or not though, because I think I still need more practice with the A6 sizes. I suppose only two paintings per sheet might inspire me to actually put more time into them - a large problem has been rushing - but I'm still undecided. I won't say what I'll be painting because I didn't stick to it last time.

Here's the obligatory beauty shot of the paints, after the second sheet. It's a fairly shitty photo, but there's a huge crater in the ultramarine and smaller craters in some of the others - my paint is looking used at last. I can't dig the paint blocks out of the pans anymore.




A note though, the brush is starting to look very used. The bristles are starting to lose their shape and I have a feeling that the paint box will outlive the brush I have for it, which is a slight problem because W&N don't seem to sell the tiny brushes for these boxes separately. I could probably take a brush from a different box when this one dies - I think I have a box with a brush that's the same - but then that box won't have a brush either, so I don't know. I have a mini artist quality brush, but I think it's too thick to fit in these boxes. Hmm. Points for the paints, minus points for the shitty brush.

Here's to the next sheet of watercolours kicking my ass :)

Wednesday, 6 March 2013

WIP Wednesday - Aquarium

I've been working on this while my computer takes forever to reinstall absolutely everything. This is a combination of Photoshop and Painter - I'm using Photoshop to add the textures and I'm using Painter for the rest (mechanical pencil, cover pencil and soft blender stump).

This is my first time using textures. I still have a bit of work to do on the pebbles/rocks but I am so happy with how they look so far and I can't believe I haven't tried textures before. I'm going to add gravel to the left of the image because I think that blue patch at the bottom looks a bit too empty, so that's not in the image yet, but the fish are scribbled and the grass is scribbled. The grass will have to be drawn blade-by-blade because as you can see, the ends of my brushstokes aren't very grass-like.

Stone and granite textures came with an Imagine FX DVD and are from Vyonyx. I've used two textures for every pebble/rock.



Wednesday, 30 May 2012

Anatomy Practice: Horses - 2

Might as well post like this. Just pretend that the bad iPhone photos are scans, okay? My iPhone doesn't rotate images when you take landscape pictures and I have no idea why, so here's three really bad pictures instead of a nice clean scan. Anyway.

I used one of my million horse books as reference for these. The first one is the first time I've bothered to try and add a rider/tack. The horse's legs and neck look too short and the head looks too small (to me anyway) but yay half-rider.

The second one is the first time I've drawn a horse jumping, but I didn't really have space to add the rider properly so I just did lines. The reference was TINY, probably less than one inch across, so I was more interested in just getting a general outline done.

The third one is the first time I've drawn a full horse without it being completely side-on. There's a bit of actual 3D going on there, but I didn't draw the fence in and ended up not drawing the front legs as high as in the reference. Oh well. I also couldn't get the head right to save my life.

The fourth was just me cheating because I couldn't find a full-body one to draw that I thought would fit the space. I still can't draw in bone structure etc in my sketches and they're still ending up as just outlines, which isn't going to be as helpful when I'm colouring. There's an art to proper lines when drawing and I'm nowhere near it. I enjoyed doing these though. I'm hoping to take a lot of photos of my model horses soon to aid me in drawing from different angles (they're very anatomically correct so it should be fine), but now I don't have a laptop I won't be able to see the photos for a while anyway. Grr.