Old style Japanese “balance gama” bath with watercolors!
This sketch (done based on a photo I found somewhere on Pinterest) was done just as a practice piece in my sketchbook over a little more that two hours. I painted it while talking to my Patreon supporters on a YouTube live Q&A stream.
Technical details:
Time, about 2h15min
Paper: Canson mixed media sketchbook
Pencil lines: Mitsu-Bishi HI UNI 2H, 3B and last STEADTLER Mars Lumograph 7B
Colors: my 48 color Schmincke set
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Hands Photo Reference by Sellenin
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I painted this adorable little girl’s portrait for her mom about a year ago. I hope you like seeing the speed painting version!
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Amen.
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OMG! My art was featured on “George Takei Presents”! I hope you’ll take a moment to check it out and give it a thumbs up! (Or a Vulcan salute!)
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WebGL Water is a great water simulator, with a sphere that can interact with the water’s surface. It can be paused which means you can then use it as a reference for lighting, reflections, refractions, etc.
Painting Tutorials:
Water in Motion
Ocean Waves
Water Bubbles
Water Surface
Stormy Sea Waves
Condensation
Water Droplets
More Various Tutorials
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Let’s face it, Jim plays Spock like a violin
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Vaslav Nijinsky in Le Pavillon d'Armide, 1911, John Singer Sargent
Size: 47.3x61.1 cm
Medium: charcoal
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Portrait of Henrietta Girshman by Valentin Serov - circa 1906
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King Arthur, Pendragon (front cover), illustrated by Dorothy Carleton Smyth, The Poems of Alfred, Lord Tennyson, 1899
Guinevere, His Queen (back cover), illustrated by Dorothy Carleton Smyth, The Poems of Alfred, Lord Tennyson, 1899
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Vincent Van Gogh, Hand with a Bowl, and a Cat, March - April 1885, chalk on paper, Van Gogh Museum, Amsterdam
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CEDRIC MORRIS (БРИТАНИЯ, 1889 - 1982)
Wild Flowers. 1923
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Girls
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Warm-up speed paintings done back to back today; my friend timed me to make sure I didn’t go over 30-ish minutes each. I started with just a red and blue panel and tried to make the portraits compliment each other. Click to view bigger!
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hey, I was just wondering what brush settings you used??? for the blush especially I've never seen anything so smooth and soft lmao
hiya!!! so firstly thank you lMAOO but secondly; i use a really simple, free drawing program because im you know… cheap (its called firealpaca- I HIGHLY RECOMMEND IT) so my brush settings are equally as uncomplicated- I just use their pencil brush, which is a round tipped, opacity-to-pressure brush, really simple!! i blend with a watercolor brush, which is just a 50% color load blending tool in a 3-10 mm tip.
blush, however, I CHEAT LOL- I don’t use a brush!! I use a circular gradient!! (i made a simple guide under the cut to help!!)
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