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Why wouldn't you want a ring of fire, without even having to use Photoshop?
For Chelsea London's 52-week project - this week was "Shallow Depth of Field"
So the idea here is to have a ring of tinfoil that is behind the model and out of the depth of field, while the model is in the shallow depth of field. Since the tinfoil ring is getting blurred, it becomes more abstract in appearance. This didn't go as far as I hoped in either of the two attempts I made, which may mean I just needed to crumple the tinfoil differently or needed it be farther back (and I was limited on space). The tinfoil and her hair is haloed red because there is a red and yellow gel combined on the strobe that's in the middle of the tinfoil ring.
In the end I supplemented this with some post-processes with both examples, which you can see here in Flickr and on my instagram. With the one with Abby shown here I went with a more painterly edit, and with with Collibrina in went for a more technical, science fiction ish look. (I've linked the IG ones since it should be real easy for you to get to my Flickr images from here)
So clearly I'm an amateur at all this, but wanted to put it out there as what's a possible direction since there are a lot of folks joining the group who've said they are new to photography. Don't be afraid of what you can do in editing and have fun with your creativity!
Model: Abby (IG @artworm_)
I had a question from someone about some of my artwork, specifically WOOL, so here is a "step by step" on this drawing.
There is no set process for me when creating a drawing or digital painting. Sometimes I will draw thumbnails to work out an idea, sometimes I will just start drawing.
With digital drawing I use photoshop and a wacom tablet. I do not have any special brushes and use what ever came with the program. I tend to use only 2, regular round hard brush and a rectangular dry media brush. Wool was made using the dry media brush. Brush opacity for most of the drawing was set to about 30% to create more texture
I work with layers on all these digital drawings and WOOL had 12 layers in total. The number of layers will vary per piece.
For my superhero sketches I am drawing on regular cheap copy paper. I am not using an expensive sketchbook or special paper. I use what ever I have laying around which sometimes may mean the back of an index card or a blank 4x6 thermal shipping label.
I personally like softer leads so almost every pencil I own is B pencil. My favorite pencil at the moment is my chunky 6b prang sketching pencil.
My go to mechanical pencil is my 0.9mm pentel pencil. The lead softness is somewhere on the B side.
for erasers I use a Staedler mars plastic eraser and, very rarely, a kneaded eraser.
I prefer to draw on harder surfaces so my drawing surface tends to be either my animation disc or a clipboard.
Feel free to ask me any other questions.
The colors were picked out by the art director and the printer. This is being gang-printed with a few other months by different artists using the same color scheme.
Drawing pin-up ladies ain't fucking easy. Glad it's over. Happy with the final.
To see a STEP-BY-STEP on how I put the drawing together- go HERE
Step-By-Step process thing for the Miss February Calendar screen print
To make two large-ish puddings:
1 orange
3 baby carrots
1tbsp mixed spice
175g dark muscovado sugar
50g toasted pecans
150g chopped dates
150g chopped prunes
150g raisins
150g currants
150g sultanas
3 eggs
175g butter
4 slices crustless white bread
75g blanched almonds, flaked
75g self-raising flour
100ml guinness
100ml grand marnier
some string
foil
two pudding basins
two large pans with lids (to make bain-maries)
showing how i made the bottom book of my graduation book cake. www.thefrostedcakencookie.blogspot.com
Step 3 of this faceup!
I use white acylic ink dilute in water to enhance the black wrinkles under the eyes.
With a toothbrush, I apply a layer of diluted white on the liwer part of the face. After that I prepare a third mix with sepia and burnt sienna + water and apply two layers of it on the cheeks.
I enhance the details in the mouth with diluted white, then add lines in dilute black ink.
With a white pencil, I draw the motiv on the forehead and the lines on chin and around the eyes. When I'm happy with this drawing I paint them in white acrylic.
I work on the blush again, darken it with violet and brown pastels.
I add a little of red pastel on the nose and on the cheeks, then flesh pastel on the cheeks and violet under the nose.
I add brown and a little of black on the middle of both lips, and violet inside the mouth.
I fix this step with tamiya TS80.
hey hey this is a few Emote drawings for www.twitch.tv/daddyf1lth
how to draw simple emoji
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