post your paintings, wips, ideas, etc. if it is oil, acrylic, watercolor or whatever else. so long as there is paint on a surface. share, critique, etc
this is the most nothing painting I've seen in quite some time.
I bet you go to an art school, don't you
>>2389084
Don't be a dick. But you may like to mix some colors, especially for the sky.
To show you I am a hypocrite here is my painting (acrilic on cardboard) w/ a mono cramatic sky. I already posted it but I like to support traditional art threads .
>>2389084
nah i'm a law student and to manage the stress i've been teaching myself to paint in my (limited) spare time, for about 8ish months now
>>2389084
thanks, in my mind there was going to be more covering up the sky but all the trees were dead near me (thanks, winter) so i just kinda went with it.
>>2389085
>Don't be a dick
pissoff fukboi. The painting has no structure, no point of interest no fucking idea behind it. It can't even be counted as a rendering practice. You're just as bad as him .This fucking hugbox you're creating is not for here so you go eat shit together somewhere else with your edge.
>>2389085
>mono cramatic
>CRAMATIC
Please ,learn some basic English before posting.
>>2389172
>Kevin hear meme
Take it easy buddy.
simple still life, painted with tempera.
>>2389179
Ok master.
>>2389208
Nice color
Gouache. How the fuck do I paint grass and foliage?? I'm trying to decide if I should keep working on to or if I should just trash it.
jus photostudy
>>2389237
Grass
>quick small strokes with a fine brush
Trees -deciduous
>straight trunk with branches coming off near the top.
>build the branches. Draw a line then a shorter line off that line and so on. Use variations of the pattern.
>then speckled in the leaves. Start with the deepest colour and layer on lighter colours
Evergreen
>paint the trunk, can be crooked
>use smooth strokes fanning out triangularly
>>2389237
The head and torso are nice.
>How the fuck do I paint grass and foliage??
More carefully. Also, try desaturating your colours. They look like they're straight from the tube.
>>2389989
>Chunbum is now trying to simulate chromatic aberration in traditional media
>>2389989
>looking for comments & critiques
You're not going to listen to any of it. Your next drawing will have the exact same fucked up face it always does.
>>2389989
What's the story behind that bloodshoted eye? Did you beat up your gf?
>>2389237
squint when you're looking at something like grass
>captcha: images of grass
>spent $10 on a painting i liked at a thrift store
>didn't have credit to google the artist on my phone
>go home, check her out on google
>she's well known
>an ex prime minister has her paintings, and many of the bank headquarters
>had an exhibition like 6 years ago
>cheapest price was $550
YEAHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH
>>2389989
i'm not sure if i like this or think its garbage
the background is good, i like the coloration of her skin and the hair
but the face... i just
i'm sure the face would be better if it was just blank honestly.
also the hand above her tit gives me vertigo i don't think you have a well developed spatial sense or maybe its just in this particular painting
>>2390705
>Bumps a thread only to draw attention to his own painting.
Bump the thread, not just your own painting. Traditional threads are uncommon, less common than a"look at me I'm illastrat/cumbum/snowflake" thread.
Inspired by my physics class
i call this one Armada. what say you /ic/?
>>2390749
looks fun. Reminds me of stuff I drew when I was a kid
>>2389208
tempera? looks fine dude, keep it up.
>>2390749
really like this.
middle and top left are a bit messy, not sure if that's by design or not (though if i have to ask that question i don't think the answer matters)
I still need to redline this perspective, but if anyone has a water tutorial that would be appreciated.
>>2390815
>>2390782
look how cool it is when you blow the fuck out of the colors. i wish i could get a painting to look as vibrant as this but that's the benefit of computer screens :( it's not really possible with traditional media
Current acrylic wip
>>2390839
.......you can do it, you just need to increase contrast and shine light onto your painting IRL. maybe play with texture? stop whining and just go out and try more stuff.
>>2391009
well honestly the real reason i can't get those colors is because i can't afford paints with that quality. a lot of the paints I use are hues, they aren't even true colors, and they are lower-mid tier brands.
hopefully some day :D i think for what I have I get interesting colors but I usually have to use paint straight from the tube.
Something I liked about this painting though color wise was using really opaque paint and mixing semi-transparent or transparent paint into it it really has some interesting effects.
Particularly the big blue and brown patch in the middle and the sky blue/brown patch in the bottom right. So maybe I'll invest in more transparents
acrylic
I sized up this morning's painting from another oil smaller sketch, but I still find I finish after 2 hours max & don't know how to proceed to finish it.
>>2391994
>>2391079
Great stuff
I dint like how this turned out, but it was fun to paint.
>>2392370
I think you are good enough to make your own threads.
>>2392442
Dear god I hope troll
>>2392370
puts me in mind of a very bad gauguin rip-off (not that i'm much of a fan in the first place)
>>2392457
dont worry, itll get fucked up with dots
>>2392370
you should experiment with using transparent colors too. all opaque all the time is bad for your art health. you need to get accustomed to the medium and you won't get there without literally mixing different stuff together and seeing what they do.
>>2393120
did she get gangrene on her tummy
>>2393120
do you use that same stupid fuckin face on everything?
Project for my second semester painting class. I liked the turn out? How about you? Critiques?
>>2393120
Scrap the face, start it over. Soften up the abdomen more, I don't know if you're going for that emaciated look, but maybe lightening up a bit will make it more 3-dimensional and less sickly.
From a local artist group page on Facebook. Meant to be Brisbane city.
>>2393518
Here's another one
When will ic see their pictures transformed?
4x6ft acrylic
>>2393844
Damn, I like that. Great job on the trees
Just finished this today
Acrylic
>>2393844
its so lovely, it makes me feel happy
>>2393901
gross, like the detail in the leg/monster part, but the rest likes like a todler did the rest. use some tape for the lines and do ur background before ur foreground since ur painting
>>2393844
pls post more. really dig the style of this. the only quibble i have is that the trees on the left side seem a bit smallish in terms of the perspective and distance, but maybe i'm off base on that.
>>2390832
Got a pretty good sense of volume and lighting in this... but yeah, the perspective is a lil' off.
>>2393844
Awesome style! I feel the water is a bit too saturated/dark blue compared to the sky tho (the water should reflect the sky a bit more here and there)
>>2393844
more from me 12"x16" acrylic
from figure painting sesssion yesterday
>>2394383
sweet!
Where in the world do I even begin? I suck at drawing, i've never painted before in my life. But I bought a ton of acrylic paints/a handfull of brushes and 2 canvases (14x18)
Seeing as I suck at drawing/painting. I'm reluctant to really start because I don't exactly want to waste the paint until I fully understand color theory. But I guess that comes with use.
>>2394383
The face on the left looks off, but all around this is really nice!
>>2394455
just paint something, either from life or imagination
it'll be shit
post it here and we can help you understand why its shit
then paint over it or get a new canvas and try again
repeat forever
>>2394480
The whole color theory bit comes with just doing it, right? the whole saturation/hue/etc parts.
>>2394455
>>2394480
>>2394504
Actually, it can be really benenficial to learn colour theory by doing excercises.
Try mixing and painting an accurate colour wheel. Match the values of the colours with greys. Beyond this, there are many 'grid' and 'worksheet' type excercises that get you to mix hundreds of tints, shades, split complementaries, etc, and involve lots of matching of values and even step gradations. I did about 7 of these things over a couple months, requiring hundreds of mixes, and learned 10x as much as I would have just painting from observation and winging it. It's like practicing scales for piano.
Something from a few Werks ago. I already posted it in the draw thread before but wth. Just grinded construction for the last weeks so i dont have anything newer
>>2393844
Biggalo hollow? Rock island? Ct right?
Great job.
Most recent one, still working on the clouds
>>2397500
I'm taking good photos of everything next weekend
>>2390749
Very nice
wip, just started this one in earnest today. the end goal is something very atmospheric with a lot of layers. hopefully i can finish it in a week or two. anyone have any tips on washes, this is something way out of my comfort zone (not that i'm good at standard painting anyway)
>>2389066
Oil, alla prima. Gf watching Netflix.
Sorry about the picture shine.
>>2393120
AMBER?
This is oil on something like an 18x10. Any particular suggestions?
>>2403745
>Any particular suggestions?
Burn it
>>2401699
It's kinda boring and muddy, like you used flesh tint all over her and put some shadows on it. The whole thing looks pale.
>>2405443
Here it is in an installation view
>>2403909
I got invited to an art show for that one, but thanks, anon.
However, the shadows are a bit warmer in person.
One of my first paintings. I have this strange obsession with how chunky the palette knife makes everything look.
>>2405597
Being invited to a show because of a piece doesn't mean you shouldn't strive to keep improving, bro.
You're doing really well, but don't rest on those laurels
>>2405445
mid term student art show inside the uni building /10
Push the installation harder, it's like you bought everything fresh that day and place it all in one hour, it needs more texture to it
>>2391079
It's pretty
>>2405603
illistrat jr?
>>2405707
That's sort of the point of alla prima, to do it quite quickly and from life. :p
>>2405929
Why are you even posting if you're just going to reply to every little thing with an excuse?
>>2405948
No excuses, anon. 'Just posting paintings and talking about them. We're still friends, bro.
help guys, I can't paint traditionally for shit
I tried to paint cookies with gouache
>>2406852
Not bad for a first pass!
I'd say just focus in on and simplify the values a little more for strong form, and mind the subtle color temperature changes.
The texture of an object (cookie) will likely come from edge control and/or highlight behavior.
>>2406834
chun, do you think your paintings could be achieved without you knowing fundamentals? why?
>>2406855
Thanks for the advice!
It's good to know that I'm not completely lost
>>2406889
I want to paint this way. Nothing to do with fundamentals if you insist on realism.
>>2406852
I don't pull punches.
I thought they were rocks until you said they were cookies. They look a lot like cookies in the thumbnail, and I can totally see cookies when I keep that in mind, but otherwise I kinda think 'boulders, rocks'. So figure out why and fix that. 5.5-6.5/10, very good job for a first try.
Any tips for gouache tutorials/videos?
I made a thread a week or two back asking about pastels (many thanks to all who responded), and the materials I ended up going with arrived this week!
Painted this shit on a piece of copy paper treated with Colourfix Primer, hence the brush lines. Used copy paper because I just wanted to see if it would work, which surprisingly it sorta does if you're just fucking around and don't want something particularly presentable (could also just sand the brush lines down or use a roller or something I assume).
But this primer shit's really fucking great on decent paper, no brush lines at all. I'm using it to recycle used up watercolour paper scraps and fucking weeping for all the ones I've just thrown out over the years.
Anyway, this is literally the first thing I've ever painted with pastels, so probably not much to say or be said yet.
A thousand apologies for muh disembodied eye cliche, it's just such an easy quickie.
Watercolour
The skulls still a work in progress but I'm fairly happy with the background, not how I imagined it at first but a good learning experience as a whole
>>2407004
i see, but your learned things like comosition and colo theory together with other stuff that you use on realism, like matisse, hes learned a little of classical art so he could simplify it and distort it in a way
>>2407067
Good shit anon. I'd rec adding more depth to the eye socket where it meets the glabella, but its gorgeous my dude.
Also, much love for the Sleep poster. Keep paintin
>>2407055
damn son, what paper?
>>2395942
>too good to get a (You)
i painted a pot
>>2405929
>Told to strive for improvements and not stagnate
>"That's sort of the point of alla prima, to do it quite quickly and from life. :p"
??? Did you even read?
>>2407375
i like this a lot
Been working on this painting. Forgot to paint a background before I painted the cat itself and now I have no idea what the fuck I'm gonna do.
The yellow/goldish thingies on it's back were supposed to be eyes. Been debating on whether or not I should paint the pupils, kinda like it like that though
An old thing I did in high school. I usually prefer oils when do it at home...of course, I'm too goddamn lazy to paint more than a few days out of the year.
>>2394422
>>2394458
>>2408629
>dude, I think its starting to kick in
Acrylics would be perfect if they did not get so dark after à while
>>2409328
you are overworking the face
>>2409328
is that from reference or imagination?
>>2409440
Get out.
>>2409347
I overworked it, for better or worse I already applied fixative
>>2409440
It's a rather liberal master study of Sargent's Beatrice Townsend
>>2409328
It looks good, but don't be scared to really push those darker values, it looks a bit flat at the moment. Other than that there are details that are a bit weird. Her chin looks crooked, and it's hard to tell what her left hand is doing. The black around it almost makes it look like she's holding a piece of her dress, the value shift is subtler in the original even though it's generally darker.
>>2409535
Her right hand, our left. derped.
>>2407375
>signing
it's so good anon, don't marr it that way
really love the sky, mountains are a bit too fluid for my tastes but that's probably just a personal take.
Been working on a set for an assignment, I'm not nearly at the level I want to be at, but nether the less it's fun to paint. Criticisms and advice would be greatly appreciated.
>>2413475
These are oil paints on MDF boards
>>2413475
I like this one more. Very good balanced colors. But the wooden boat at bottom is not finished yet
>>2414079
>boat
i understand now, your eyes are just busted. that's why you can't see that you always do the SAME FUCKIGN FACE
>>2414093
Maybe Chunbum's paintings are actually of boats.
>>2414207
I believe it's a plane's engine sketched, but not painted
>>2413475
I really like this. I fly alot so this painting makes me feel very cozy. And the fact that the canvas (board?) is in the shape of an airplane window is probably the best touch. There's a lot to be technically nitpicky about, particularly about how your colors aren't desaturated enough as they recede into the distance, and your gamut is kind of lacking overall, but as a concept I really like it, keep going. Here's something I'm working on
>>2414389
WIP 5'x6' oil on canvas
WIP 5'x6' oil on canvas
>>2415408
>>2415410
Better than 95% of ic.
Her face looks a tad skewed somehow. Her left cheek is caving in a bit, or perhaps the features are a bit big, or perhaps the mouth and nose are too far below the eyes/too close to chin.
The line describing crotch and legs could be more defined, but I understand this is a wip and you probably know that.
Her left lower leg and right hand are painted really nicely. The foreshortening on the right forearm could be a bit more convincing, but I don't know exactly how you'd fix that.
The setting is nicely painted, but the placement of the dark bird is not great: obscuring the shoe, and he's painted pretty clumsily.
I assume the next thing you'll be working on is the drapery, because it looks a little gross: especially where it meets the flesh at the torso and right leg.
gj
>>2393844
Freakin gorgeous dude, like hopper or something. Got any websites with more of your work?
>>2415463
Thank you for all the pointers, and yes most of all the things you've pointed out are all areas I'm still working on. it takes a while becaue I build up in thin layers. and I'll post more photos and close ups when it's done. I appreciate the time you spent really looking at it. And if you wanted to know I'm probably naming it Venus of Olympia. it's based off of Manet's Olympia, which was influenced by Titians Venus of Urbino. let me know if you have any thoughts on the matter. and thanks again!
Lay it on me, brothers. This is the 5th painting I've made.
>>2416820
really hard to tell what's happening even with the title
like the palette though.
>>2414552
added some more to the sky and some ref lines for the rocks. 3'x4' for ref, biggest canvas i've ever done (and taking forever too).
>>2417060
They're supposed to be shapes of melting ice, but yeah, you can only figure out all the shapes if you step back and squint a little
Any idea how I can make pictures where objects near each other are kinda similar in color?
>>2417060
i feel like you are overworking the clouds, either use a bigger brush or do less strokes, i dunno
that blue and black background looks amazing, the clouds are kinda ruining it
Trying to figure out titles right now , it's a drag...
>>2413480
Weird format, i like it
>>2418251
Here's a 14psc tea set which is painted with acrylics
First time working in oils after watching a lot of Bob Ross.
>Botched the fighters
>Right-most mountain just bland darkness
>Messed up the marbling and ridges on the other mountains
>Bottom just bleh
But I really enjoyed on it! And I like how the sky colors turned out. Sorry for phone quality picture.
>>2419043
keep at it! oils are the best.
>>2419043
nice nice, pretty good for a first time i think
i assume you did the wet-on-wet style bob teaches? it's really nice for a beginner who wants to do landscapes but i'd recommend trying different techniques and really experimenting with the limits of the medium as you learn.
>>2417060
some work on the cliff faces, not 100% happy with it but its not awful (i think the pic makes it look a bit better than in person honestly). should be able to finish it up sometime this week.
also to the anon talking about my sky thanks, i was contemplating more clouds but i think you're right, i'd just ruin it.
>>2389088
thats cool! dont let these fuckers get u down. i envy the freedom having art as just a hobby grants you to stay in your comfort zone and make a bunch of kitschy shit. no offense
>>2389237
i like the way the light plays on the figure alot. the rest of the piece doesnt really seem developed but its nice!
>>2389996
>fucked up face
you know how many famous artists painted faces like that in the past? im not that anon i just dont see how /ic/ can be so hypocritical to hold said artists in such high regard and then condemn other lesser known artist for basically the same shit. i fucking hate that painting too. its just all this pretentious elitism which surely stems from pure ignorance that fucking pisses me off. we need another holocaust.
>>2393120
>>2420546
okay i dont hate the painting. i guess its kinda nice. but that nigga can do better and everyone knows it. including him. i fucking hate artists like that for real. its like put some fucking effort in. its not enough that their shit looks totally different from everyone else but they gotta not even fucking try just to show how little they care what other people of their art. its fucking bullshit. but just keep chalking it up to finesse i guess
>>2415941
nice
>>2389066
Squared up drawing originally produced by one H.J. Ford....
This has taken several hours and I would fain have timed myself...
Lots of excellent work being done here you guys. Godspeed.
This was my very first time using watercolor. I didn't really know how to control it, or get dark lines so I used sumi ink to cheat (I regret that decision deeply) but any thoughts on how I could improve in the future/things to work would be amazing.
>>2421573
nice, looks creepy af
>>2421744
also me
Acrylic WIP
>>2421872
Could you not have done something original?
This is che guevara tier.
>>2421872
i like it, his face is priceless
>>2421944
your adorable
anyways heres a real painting
>>2422018
if you were going for "greatest artist ever" maybe you should've stopped having orgasms before I did. Oops. too late. beat ya to it. keep whackin off to your wonky anatomy asian ladies.
>>2422023
I reply kindness with kindness and belligerence with belligerence, my lad.
Maybe you shouldn't have written that condescending comment, then I wouldn't have criticized your art, which, by the way, is my honest opinion.
You wanted me to do some academic studies, and I did just that. I have another painting waiting to be dried before I can photograph it. You obviously aren't happy with it.
This is a jealous and hypocritical place. When I do beautiful Asian ladies, you want me to do more fundamentals. When I do fundamentals, you say that's not a real painting. What do you want?
I am not trying to claim to be the greatest artist ever. But definitely I will rebut any insults and condescension on me or my art.
>>2422028
>I am not trying to claim to be the greatest artist ever
if thats not your goal you're either lying or retarded. why wouldn't you want to be the greatest artist ever?
>>2422028
You are wrong on two levels - claiming to be greatest and trying to be greatest are two separate things,
and I respect the giants that came before me. I am going to stand among them, but I am not going to try or claim to be the greatest artist ever. That's a foolish goal.
You walk into MOMA and see the painting by Picasso of the women of Avignon, and you can't help but wonder how amazing and brilliant he was - his painting has massive presence and figures and curtains fill up the whole painting with such vigor and finesse. Same for van Gogh - his instinct in colors were impeccable. He produced about one painting a day.
And also Frank Auerbach.. when he wrestles with massive paint on the canvas, he earns my utmost respect.
>>2422034
you don't seem to understand what im saying. if you aren't the greatest artist who ever lived, why should i EVEN BOTHER RESPONDING TO YOU. have some fucking self worth. do something that makes me care about you. stop masturbating you fucking idiot. its not and has never been about the paintings themselves. its about what you learn from them
>>2422045
If you are only gonna respond to the greatest artist ever lived, it's already too late. It was Picasso, and he's already dead.
>>2422045
No u
>>2422059
it was me, and im still alive. and it could be you too if only you'd figure out why
>>2422065
stop masturbating
>>2422066
No you stop masturbating
>>2422070
no orgasms in 2 and a half years thanks to painting. gonna spend the rest of my life that way. gonna have sex only to have a kid. gonna be a normal fucking person. grow up. join me. save the world.
>>2422139
>Huh? 90% of adults masturbate.
why is it always 90% whenever u guys talk about statistics
>>2422147
It's a rough estimate, pretty sure kinsey report says 90% of men and 75% of women, or some such thing.
>>2421944
i like this even if the shadow makes it seem like there's a spooky ghost behind him.
i think the painting was hung a little tilted though? or the perspective is off.
>>2422075
>not masturbating
>normal
i mean sure most people aren't particularly well adjusted when it comes to sex but holy fuck dude that is a whole new level of issues. see a therapist and maybe they'll help you deal with your uncle touching you?
>>2422171
Poor lad probably didn't even have an uncle to teach him how to jerk it.
>>2422579
Maybe his uncle is just too ugly to masturbate in front of.
>>2420495
>tfw you FUCK IT UP COMPLETELY AT THE END
also what is the bump limit on /ic/, we might need a new thread soon assuming people still want to discuss/critique paintings
Painted my dog. i experimented a bit with a palette knife + brush. alla prima is so satisfying
>>2424883
Nice
>>2424883
looks so cute
Here is a nude warrior!!!
>>2425033
man tits
>>2403745
>flavortown.jpg
Crits appreciated on ma birds
>>2426021
the feet are a disaster, and the feathers range from passable to "i know these are feathers because i was told this is a bird"
i do like the kea(?) with the headphones though
>>2426087
Thank you. Did not think about it while painting, but you're right, the feet definitely suck.
The feathers especially on the right bird or on all of them you think?
>>2426021
Btw, whenever i paint it seems to me that the canvas shows through a lot.
Anyone know why this is and if it can be fixed?
I use acrylics.
>>2426116
more paint is the solution to this. either you're using too much water and so it's a very thin layer, or you're not diluting it at all and just drybrushing. either way, more paint and more layers will solve this problem if it's not what you want.
>>2389066
>02/09/16
wowsers
getting back into acrylics
>>2393844
>that water
>those rocks
i came
>>2393844
>shadows on the water...
holy shit I feel like an unevolved primate before your talent you fucking dick.
>>2426228
painted this too
>>2426757
god forbid someone draw what they like to draw. anon fuck off
Hey guys please don't be too harsh! This is only my second portrait. Any thoughts on it?
18x24", need to rework some areas on here. Apologies for the shine, photographing wet work is difficult.
>>2426930
Can't really describe it but I just love the dark tone to this man. This is my kind of art! Great job!
>>2426925
is that nathan explosion
>>2426985
Hell fuck yeah it is buddy!
Started this yesterday, oil on gessoed board..
I just started oil painting. I haven't painted anything in years. I've already fucked it up though, and I'm currently in the process of fucking it up even more through overworking.
>>2389208
Hey, your apple looks like my apple. I wish I had the balls/skills to paint that loose.
>>2427063
>dat depth
I wanna eat it
>>2407067
nice skully
Here is one I worked on back in November,
4'x4' on canvas.
Typically I like to paint in more of an illustrative style.
sorry for quality
>>2393844
texture sucks
busy trees
too saturated
shit shadows
too many people going woahhh
>>2429082
don't understand why it posted it sideways
>>2429718
Lol how horrible
>>2429718
truly tragic
>>2429718
i bet your art teacher loves you
>>2429718
the colors on the skin make me uncomfortable, but they look good
First time working with acrylic paint, just starting to block in some colours.
Its a little shitty but I think i can get it to work. C&c welcome
>>2389237
Arm hair.
>>2393844
Ony thing off (majourly), Is tht the water needs some white highlights. the sun IS out right?
>>2418251
Call it Roxanne
Untitled
first time oil painting
it was horrible
>>2430122
Why don't you actually paint something faggot?
>>2430122
Too derivative of Pollock. No matter what you bring to the table, drip paintings will always be seen as copies of Pollock's stuff. You need to find your own gimmick.
Unoriginal abstract painting, but they're fun so
>>2421872
mo progress
>>2426937
The word I'm keeping in mind right now and trying to chase is chiaroscuro. There's a lot of stuff you'd probably like if you searched that. Also check out Michael Borremans and Victor Man.
Thanks a lot man!
>>2427063
Almost ready to leave it.
>>2429733
Wow, well you got your values down. That's what I'm struggling with, I've always got snowed in on details and either ignored values completely or just fucked them up in the progress.
>>2421573 I like the ink. It ties it together nicely.
>>2427049
I really wanna see this finished.
>>2427201
Thanks! I think it looks flatter now, not sure how much is on me and how much is just the paint drying.
bit off more than i could chew with this one but it was a worthwhile experiment
Just learning with watercolor. Just a wip.
washed out pic. second time working with oils.
>>2406834
garbage
>>2430122
garbage
>>2405603
what a waste of paint
>>2431048
Another wip. I've spent way too much time on it but I just can't stop
>>2405603
not fantastic but I like it. It looks fresh.
emm, guys, what else do I need, besides an easel, to get started? what different types of paint there are? I wanna paint some bauhaus but am completely new to using anything beyond a pencil or charcoal.
>>2436392
I would probably start off with acrylics. And pick up a copy of Color by Betty Edwards to learn colour mixing and painting basics. In fact, here's a pdf: https://134fundamentals.files.wordpress.com/2013/03/color-by-betty-edwards.pdf
There you'll also find information about all the tools and paints you'll need. Study it well and you'll be able to paint Bauhaus to your hearts content.
>>2436459
cool, thanks! I'll give it a look.
some shitty paintings (more like studies)
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and another
>>2431048
Bit slow to post it here, finished it now.
>>2437697
It took me a but too long to find the dog in the foreground, so you could bump up the values on it. Also: the blue in the water towards the background is very saturated for being in the background.
>>2434428
I love this
Still rough but I'm not sure if I'll actually bother finishing it.
>>2390717
Good use of rthyme.
>>2438322
stoooooooooooooop
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>>2438138
Holy shit this is better than comedy.
>>2438322
I'd make the background a bit more subtle. Or less messy in other words, but i do like most of the colors you've used in this one.
also, changing the color of your signature was a good move. it was kinda distracting
>>2438322
Pretty cool. Have you tried any where the black outline is more subdued? Does that take away or add to it?
>>2415408
the most interesting painting in this thread
keep it up
Any advice?
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>>2438322
I mean this in the least offensive way as possible: You really suck. You're completely missing the mark in all categories. My best advice would be to stop and seriously consider what you're doing. There is nothing compelling or interesting or pleasing to look at in these works.
>>2438370
Looks good, but rough as you said, keep at it!
Im assuming the odd colours are left there from previous layers? Try glazing once you've finished it up a bit, great for making things uniform, if you didn't know that already