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ℌ𝔞𝔧𝔦𝔪𝔢 𝔖𝔬𝔯𝔞𝔶𝔞𝔪𝔞
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a-r1 · 1 year
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CHILDHOOD HAS PASSED (my exe)
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mementomoli · 2 years
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Painting glass is actually very satisfying despite all the effort ☕️
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cravinganescape · 1 year
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Airbrush by Guerrino Boatto, 1990
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mitxhell- · 6 months
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https://artbymitxhell.etsy.com/listing/1609259115
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glowjelli · 9 months
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3d realism portrait that took foreverrr😭😭
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evasty · 10 months
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thought i’d finally post something i made on here. so here it is!
a realism exercise i made using procreate a few months ago. not very exciting, i know.
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sheltiechicago · 1 year
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Hyperrealistic Pencil Drawings Explore Gender by Depicting Female Heads on Male Bodies
American artist Clio Newton explores gender and femininity in her series of hyperrealistic charcoal drawings called Venus.
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gffa · 8 months
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You know why the Jedi are right in this scene? Because it's literally how the Force works, this moment is undivorceable from the very basic worldbuilding fact that: The Force works based on their emotions. That is part of everything to do with the Force in the movies, that is the very first layer of the foundation of how it works! If they use the Force while they're afraid, that is straight up a path to the dark side, that's not just what the Jedi say, it's how Star Wars' worldbuilding functions. “Once you become afraid that somebody’s going to take it away from you or you’re gonna lose it, then you start to become angry, especially if you’re losing it, and that anger leads to hate, and hate leads to suffering. Mostly on the part of the person who’s selfish, because you spend all your time being afraid of losing everything you’ve got instead of actually living. [....] So that is ultimately the core of the whole dark side/light side of the Force.” –George Lucas Fear is the path to the dark side. It doesn't matter if the fear is justified or not, it's not necessarily a moral or value judgement, but it just is how the Force works. So, the scene in The Phantom Menace goes like this: Yoda:  "Afraid are you?" Anakin:  "No, sir." Yoda:  "See through you we can." Mace:  "Be mindful of your feelings." Ki-Adi:  "Your thoughts dwell on your mother." Anakin:  "I miss her." Yoda:  "Afraid to lose her, I think, mmm?" Anakin:  "What has that got to do with anything?" Yoda:  "Everything. Fear is the path to the dark side. Fear leads to anger. Anger leads to hate. Hate leads to suffering. I sense much fear in you." The Jedi are repeating Lucas' explanation almost word for word in this scene, fear leads to anger, anger leads to hate, hate leads to suffering, this isn't what the Jedi decided was how things work, it's how the Force works as decided by the guy who created the Force, they're absolutely, 100% correct about it. And that's why it's important that Anakin isn't acknowledging his fear here, that it's not that he's afraid that's the problem or what the Jedi are saying is the problem--the Jedi express emotion all across the movies! that whole "there is no emotion" thing is NOWHERE in the movies or TCW! that is something Lucas himself never put in ANY of his canon!--but that he won't even be mindful of his feelings. Being mindful isn't immediately purging them, it's acknowledging that they're there, working through them, eventually letting them go. "But it's normal for a nine year old to miss his mother! How can they say he's bad just for--" They're not saying Anakin is bad. Nobody is saying Anakin is a horrible person for missing his mother! Nobody is even saying that Anakin is a horrible person for not being mindful of his feelings! Nobody is saying that it's Anakin's fault that he doesn't have the tools for better emotional regulation! But they are saying that he's not a good fit for the Jedi. And they're right! He's not a good fit for the Jedi! Not one single Council member even so much as implies that this is any kind of judgement of Anakin as a person or that he's bad for it! They're saying he doesn't have the rock solid foundation that a Jedi needs because that's how the Force works--and they're right. Every commentary Lucas ever makes about Anakin's fall is that he didn't want to regulate his feelings, he didn't want to let go of things.
The Jedi never once say or imply that that would make Anakin a bad person or that he's a failure because he didn't magically have things he wasn't taught, but they're saying that it would make him a bad fit for being a Jedi and they can already feel--given that they're psychic space wizards who can sense others' feelings--that he doesn't really want to change. ("He's nine! You can't judge a character at that--" Girl, it's a fairy tale meant to illustrate Lucas' personal philosophies about emotional regulation via fairy tale logic, not hyperrealistic examinations of characters, come on now.)
Which doesn't make Anakin a bad person or that he's in the wrong for being scared and not having the tools to deal with it. The Jedi can say "He's not a good fit for what we need to be because of the way the Force works." and not have it be any kind of condemnation of him as a person. His later actions, once he has the training and support to know better, sure. But nobody's saying the nine year old is at fault. They're saying the nine year old doesn't have the foundation he would need, which it doesn't matter that it's not his fault, it's still quite literally how the Force works, that you need that foundation.
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feyspeaker · 4 months
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Picked up two prints! (And a sticker!)
Just so you know, I would legit pay for, like, a collection of your prints in a size somewhere between the mini and 11x14.
Like, I just want to put a *bunch* of them in a binder and just look at it sometimes lol
thank you so so much!!!! ;A; I have considered other sizes, but I live in a tiny place and my printing room is already full of too many sizes of paper/mailers/tubes/etc for what I do offer. I will keep it in mind but the sizes I have now are probably going to be pretty set for now.
About to go off on a tangent, so apologies for hijacking your sweet ask.
honestly this is still so crazy to me, thank you. I have been illustrating for years and years now, but really only found proper footing this year after taking a huge break from commissions and just hammering in what I really want to do with my life.
I've always preferred rendered painting but I felt like the market was so saturated and that I'd never be able to make a living doing it. Many of my older followers will know that for a couple of years I was really on this digital watercolor kick, doing more stylized work. It was extremely grueling despite being faster, bc I forced myself to work entirely on 1 layer with no eraser. It was faster for me to do and felt more "lucrative" as far as timeliness, but I was not very happy doing it, and did a lot of rendered painting studies in my free time, it was basically my "fun time" where I was doing one style for work and a totally different one for private pieces. Literally, I would be painting realistic block of cheese as my downtime.
I was so convinced that stylized stuff was what people wanted, and I have had boxes and boxes of prints I've bought and thrown away because they didn't sell.
Now that I am doing the kind of art my heart wants to do, I am so much happier and completely overwhelmed by how there are actually people who want to art I make for myself on their walls.
This is probably coming off so random but I've been thinking about it a lot, it really is true that you HAVE to paint what makes you happy. If you try to box yourself in to what seems the more "marketable" I promise you are going to be miserable. (Never stop challenging yourself, though. seriously.)
I have never been happier about the art I have created in the last 6 or so years of doing this professionally than I am now that I just said "fuck it, I am tired of painting anime-ish stylized stuff because that's what's in." It's like I've been forcing myself to jam a square block into a circle shaped hole for years. Not to mention that doing line art on literally over a thousand pieces (yes, I've counted, absolutely insane; comic artists please take care of yourselves) for years has well and truly fucked my hand up permanently, I fear.
Other artists, please listen to that little creature in your brain that's telling you it doesn't like painting anime girls or cats or thick chunky line art because that's what you think is popular. If painting nothing but hyperrealistic swords is where you heart is happiest, just do it and stop forcing yourself because I promise there are thousands of people out there who want to see your swords. Just make sure to throw in some jewels or filigree or whatever every once in a while to keep yourself challenged.
Sorry again for hijacking your message, I just am regularly blown away that somehow people actually like my art now that I like it. (Not that my older pieces are regrets btw, I think every single thing you paint no matter the style is worth its figurative weight in gold)
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Scarecrow by  rosaperry
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mybeingthere · 9 months
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Painter and illustrator, Martin Jarrie lives and works in Paris since 1981. After passing through the documentary drawing or hyperrealist, he changed his style to a freer expression, more pictorial influenced both by surrealism, the Italian primitives, Art brut and contemporary art.
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halomancer · 3 months
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Tbh it is a little frustrating as a photographer and filmmaker to see all of tumblr’s energy about generated images go to (illustration) art style theft. Like yes, art style theft is horrific and you should do anything in your power to stop it, but it’s far from the worst outcome. This technology will be used to create hyperrealistic images that get passed off as real. Those images will be trained on photos.
The best example I have of this is how Nightshade (not Glaze, different thing) is marketed to artists specifically. Why not just encourage everyone to use it? The average person won’t define their candid cat photo as “art”, but the scraping model isn’t gonna discriminate.
What the hell is even going on. Do y’all only really care about generative programs when they use your art, personally. Get some perspective.
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jascurka · 1 year
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2, 6, 7, 15?
2. 5 favourites of your own work?
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6. Which artists inspire you right now? @/sandflakedraws and whatever next thing @/crownorclover draws and all the countless mp100 fans that draw that I keep reblogging all the time 7. Favourite works of all time excluding your own? huff............tough one...... I'm gonna put some paintings here
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By zdzisław beksiński (saw it live, they didn't have any fridge magnets with this one at the museum merch store)
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Matka muchomor i jej dzieci (mother fly agaric mushroom and her children) by Edward Okuń
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Jeanne Samary in a Low Necked Dress by Auguste Renoir (this was on the cover of my art textbook in highschool and its just so gorgeous idk why. Maybe it's the look she gives the viewer?? anyways its a sexy painting) 15. Biggest artist pet peeve? I would say... if someone draws with this heavy stabillization turned on on their device and the lines are kinda lifeless I guess? also corpo style type of illustration is kinda wehhh.... and I MUST add the worst abomination that is hyperrealistic drawings of celebrities on instagram that are always done with super expensive prismacolor pencils....
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sandimexicola · 3 months
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an orgasmically happy DMT model of a human head, torso and lungs, translucent, bioluminescent, heart kidney lungs, lungs, medical illustration, hyperrealistic anatomy content
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tenderlysharpmidain · 2 years
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Prompt: Aloy from Horizon Zero Dawn, Art by artgerm and Greg Rutkowski, Bastien Lecouffe-Deharme, Helnwein,Beeple,Giger,Moebius,Tom Bagshaw and Alphonse mucha and Jesper Ejsing, stunning close up portrait photography of with lots of neon on the background and face Nayru water goddess of wisdom of hyrule kingdom actor Ana de Armas with long brown hair, in sleek gold paladin armor and white tunic with one celestial large metal golden triangle jewelry floating above her head, digital painting, hyperrealistic, concept art, league of legends, cinematic soft lighting, smooth, arcade, super sharp features, sharp focus, illustration, unreal engine 5, 8k --ar 9:16 --test --creative --upbeta --upbeta
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