More Practice: Tree Bark and Rocks in Watercolor
I did decide to practice a bit more. I’ve decided that if I just jump in like last time, I may make critical mistakes again, leading me to need to restart, wasting both time and materials.
I did decide to practice a bit more. I’ve decided that if I just jump in like last time, I may make critical mistakes again, leading me to need to restart, wasting both time and materials.
After failing to create a satisfying painting in “Riverbend”, I’m going to practice my tree painting technique.
An Overview and an Example While I’m not completely a novice in watercolor, I do need to build my skills. My best watercolor painting of note is a painting I did last December that I’ve titled “Peonies in a Vase.” Now understand, I like the result, but at this point, I don’t believe I was… Continue reading Where I’m at in Watercolor
We bring this drawing to a close, finishing up the hair and modeling.
I continue the portrait, refining the rendering as I go.
I begin rendering in continuous shading, covering the face first.
Here, we begin the fifth of my portrait demonstrations in graphite. I choose a model full view, soft lighting.
We bring the portrait to a close. The hair, the clothes, and final adjustments.
We see refinement to the face’s shading in this session. Finally, things are taking shape, even if we still have a long way to go.
Rendering begins with the blocking stage.