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dragon-shark — :Bust CO: Sasho.

Published: 2015-10-16 05:20:02 +0000 UTC; Views: 975; Favourites: 38; Downloads: 0
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Description Bust commission for Sasho.
It's been so long since I've been able to draw and upload
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CzeladniK09 [2015-10-30 18:37:09 +0000 UTC]

What exactly was the raw resolution of this painting from the start ? and how long did it take ?

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dragon-shark In reply to CzeladniK09 [2015-10-31 16:49:13 +0000 UTC]

Hmm..About 2000- to 2500 or something like that, I'd say. This took me a full day so I assume in total about 8 something hours? I am very slow at art.

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CzeladniK09 In reply to dragon-shark [2015-11-04 08:12:54 +0000 UTC]

Or did I said it not enough clear ?

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CzeladniK09 In reply to dragon-shark [2015-10-31 20:09:23 +0000 UTC]

Hmm, slow...
I am assuming that through those 8 hours You knew exactly what You will do from the beginning to the end having in mind every single detail ?

Damn, it sound a little silly but what I mean is that the process of Yours here flows without interruptions or guessings, right ? A sum of experience and time given to understand those small nuances like fur or rimlights or other cosmic desserts put together let You not to "think" but actually paint something ?

I have this problem to over-think on the color or the shading itself. Does it mean I give not enough time to actually know how to do this or its a matter of focus and intuition  ?

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dragon-shark In reply to CzeladniK09 [2015-11-10 04:53:48 +0000 UTC]

To be honest, I actually don't usually have a FULLY made up plan for what I want to see in almost every picture I draw. I have a basic idea and concept, but most of the time the end result is not what I pictured in my mind.
I overthink things too, every picture is an experiment, every line and shadow is just a test and if it works out, more props too me, haha. But it is better to have a plan. To sketch out your idea, lay down your lights and shadows and even put in basic colors. It all comes with practice. Realize that even if a picture is fully rendered, it will always just be practice. Every piece is a practice piece for your next one...As artists we are eternal students and are always learning new tricks of the trade.
I'm reeaaaaaallly sorry this reply was so delayed, I've been extremely busy but I wanted to at least try to get back to you, I hope I have given you some advice and if you have more questions, feel free to ask.

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