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Day 5 of #JuneStudyJam
Pumped up the core shadow on some of those hands and it definitely popped out at me way more. Feels nice.
#JuneStudyJam 05 - Had a ton of fun with this one today so felt like doing a lil process shot session with the study 👍
#JuneStudyJam Day 4 - Cornelis van der Geest by Anthony van Dyck. Could have spent so much longer on this getting those tiny details right but it was time to move on. Trying to let go of perfectionism!
So this was today's #illustration making some improvements in this #JuneStudyJam
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Learning fur painting from photos this time, fur feathering is a weird thing to translate 😅
Original photo taken by Paul Crows and Inge Nelis
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study from a photo for #JuneStudyJam
gonna do studies this month to keep practicing light/color/painting & feed one of my personal project 👏
Yo, here is day 4 of #JuneStudyJam from @ArtCampOfficial Hand creases are weird!
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mushroom in a bowl of ramen #JuneStudyJam #ramen #sketch
Day 3 of #JuneStudyJam from @ArtCampOfficial ,strong contrast in light and shadow on this one. Feels like I'm learning small new things each study!
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A figure + value study! And as a surprise to nobody, it is a male dancer.
og photo: @nycdanceproject
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Some more studies from photos I've taken! (Inspired by @Beavs study format!) #JuneStudyJam
study of a photo i took in vt for #JuneStudyJam day 3! tried to be more conscious with my color picking, but still a lot to learn 😤
Day 3 of #JuneStudyJam
I think more hand interaction is in order for tomorrow
I watched the fundaemental of landscapes by Bradley. im surprised how simple it was after watching it. I have hesitated to learn landscaped for a long time. Really wanna practise more. #JuneStudyJam
Another portrait study! Based on an awesome work by Chinese artist Lin Ran which I thought was a photograph until after I finished and looked for the source. Immediately humbled - sadly due to a language barrier I couldn't find their portfolio.
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