The idea was to mix this shi
with this shi and maybe mix in some of this^o^
A bad start. It is hard to look jolly with out a proper mouth, one eye, and one brow. Maybe I should have gone with something like a Zoidberg Leela. In fact that is probably exactly what I should have done.
Added a maw under there. I meant for it to be smiling. I may work on that. All the tentacles and the area behind them look like they need some work. Just slowly building up paint.
I still don't know if the body should have more form to it. Right now it looks very flat and simplified. It has a cool bluish black mat finish, and you can just bairly see the paper though it. Also more real means less cartoony and less symbol like. If I work it more I'll lose that but, I'll probably re work all of that area if for no other reason than to fix the breasts a little, and work on the collar some. that whole torso area has a much different brush style than the rest. Kind of stands out.
I need to work on the hair I think it looked better when it was closer to blue. It looks to dark, to much hooker green.
^Hooker green_______^Also hooker green, dirty dirty hooker green.
Also I need to add little black hair ties on what I assumed were pigtails.
Plus I need to make a slight and fairly easy adjustment on the pupil and eye placement.
So basically only the cheeks are done. YAY cheeks.
It all needs a lot more work, but it is looking better even on the exceedingly crappy camera I used. Also, this paint is a little shiny and translucent, adding to difficulty in photographing it.
Well not dada so much. I don't really like dada but it can be a bit like some cubism because of the time period. I like impressionism and cubism. Rendering abstract from in the lively impressionist stile (thick paint, mixed together in each brush stroke, bright mood conveying colors), because cubism is often so stark and boring. I have been told my use of color on some of my stuff looks like fauvism (paining in pure colors and shading later).
The idea was to mix this shi
with this shi and maybe mix in some of this^o^
A bad start. It is hard to look jolly with out a proper mouth, one eye, and one brow. Maybe I should have gone with something like a Zoidberg Leela. In fact that is probably exactly what I should have done.
Still very cartoony.
I still don't know if the body should have more form to it. Right now it looks very flat and simplified. It has a cool bluish black mat finish, and you can just bairly see the paper though it. Also more real means less cartoony and less symbol like. If I work it more I'll lose that but, I'll probably re work all of that area if for no other reason than to fix the breasts a little, and work on the collar some. that whole torso area has a much different brush style than the rest. Kind of stands out.
^Hooker green_______^Also hooker green, dirty dirty hooker green.
Also I need to add little black hair ties on what I assumed were pigtails.
Plus I need to make a slight and fairly easy adjustment on the pupil and eye placement.
So basically only the cheeks are done. YAY cheeks.
It all needs a lot more work, but it is looking better even on the exceedingly crappy camera I used. Also, this paint is a little shiny and translucent, adding to difficulty in photographing it.
on the plexiglass
on the paper
sad when the background looks more interesting.
Rich people buy the weirdest of things just to spite poor people.
I do it all the time.
Well not dada so much. I don't really like dada but it can be a bit like some cubism because of the time period. I like impressionism and cubism. Rendering abstract from in the lively impressionist stile (thick paint, mixed together in each brush stroke, bright mood conveying colors), because cubism is often so stark and boring. I have been told my use of color on some of my stuff looks like fauvism (paining in pure colors and shading later).