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Crappy Speedpaints

Submitted by Makk on

Been pushing my lazy ass to do more artwork this year.
Here is the recent batch of speedpaints that Ive done.
The first two were eyeballed from photos, (Except the tiger, I traced the outside of his body to get proportions ok).
All done in Painter8
[img]http://members.optusnet.com.au/~rowanfamily/tiger.jpg[/img]
About 50mins

[img]http://members.optusnet.com.au/~rowanfamily/snow.jpg[/img]
About 30mins

[img]http://members.optusnet.com.au/~rowanfamily/boat.jpg[/img]
About 2hours (pushing the limit for a speedpaint!) Oh, its supposed to be a ghost ship too

[img]http://members.optusnet.com.au/~rowanfamily/sky.jpg[/img]
About 1h20mins

And finally, a half finished Feng colouring
[img]http://members.optusnet.com.au/~rowanfamily/fengpaintover.jpg[/img]

woop [B)]

Submitted by Kalescent on Fri, 16/04/04 - 8:59 AM Permalink

thats insane man,.. the ghostship and training samurai type one are paticularly good IMO.

Submitted by Johnn on Sun, 18/04/04 - 2:35 AM Permalink

did you use a filter effect over the background on that top image? *gives Makk a big spank* 'bad Makk, baaad!'

heehee. Good for you- practicing some painting though. Is the only way to improve :)

Submitted by Makk on Sun, 18/04/04 - 6:57 AM Permalink

What you talkin 'bout Willis?!?!
Nope no filter use at all. I didnt even do the Sharpen filter trick that alot of people abuse. What filter did you think I used? If I remember I just used the Charcoal varients for that one.
Anyway, yeah got to do more practice! :)

Submitted by Johnn on Mon, 19/04/04 - 7:04 AM Permalink

The sort of spotty effect in the background looks alot like, umm... one of those filters- Ocean Ripple or something. I don't know Painter at all, so it is probably some setting in that :)

Keep practicing though

Submitted by Idaho on Mon, 26/04/04 - 4:55 AM Permalink

Some good ideas there, id like to see some of them more developed. the girl in particular.

Posted by Makk on

Been pushing my lazy ass to do more artwork this year.
Here is the recent batch of speedpaints that Ive done.
The first two were eyeballed from photos, (Except the tiger, I traced the outside of his body to get proportions ok).
All done in Painter8
[img]http://members.optusnet.com.au/~rowanfamily/tiger.jpg[/img]
About 50mins

[img]http://members.optusnet.com.au/~rowanfamily/snow.jpg[/img]
About 30mins

[img]http://members.optusnet.com.au/~rowanfamily/boat.jpg[/img]
About 2hours (pushing the limit for a speedpaint!) Oh, its supposed to be a ghost ship too

[img]http://members.optusnet.com.au/~rowanfamily/sky.jpg[/img]
About 1h20mins

And finally, a half finished Feng colouring
[img]http://members.optusnet.com.au/~rowanfamily/fengpaintover.jpg[/img]

woop [B)]


Submitted by Kalescent on Fri, 16/04/04 - 8:59 AM Permalink

thats insane man,.. the ghostship and training samurai type one are paticularly good IMO.

Submitted by Johnn on Sun, 18/04/04 - 2:35 AM Permalink

did you use a filter effect over the background on that top image? *gives Makk a big spank* 'bad Makk, baaad!'

heehee. Good for you- practicing some painting though. Is the only way to improve :)

Submitted by Makk on Sun, 18/04/04 - 6:57 AM Permalink

What you talkin 'bout Willis?!?!
Nope no filter use at all. I didnt even do the Sharpen filter trick that alot of people abuse. What filter did you think I used? If I remember I just used the Charcoal varients for that one.
Anyway, yeah got to do more practice! :)

Submitted by Johnn on Mon, 19/04/04 - 7:04 AM Permalink

The sort of spotty effect in the background looks alot like, umm... one of those filters- Ocean Ripple or something. I don't know Painter at all, so it is probably some setting in that :)

Keep practicing though

Submitted by Idaho on Mon, 26/04/04 - 4:55 AM Permalink

Some good ideas there, id like to see some of them more developed. the girl in particular.