Here's the process my friend Arron used to do the creature heads:
http://www.livestream.com/creaturesfeatured
My technique was pretty similar, with minor changes (I use pretty much exclusively a round airbrush, for example).
To come up with weird shapes that I wouldn't normally think of, I referenced some weird fruit I found in the grocery store. Maybe as I do more, I'll post a step-by-step. Hope this helps,
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Congratulations on getting married!
I love the mood and texture you got out of the first two paintings! Are they completely digital or some form of mixed media?
Thanks Zachary! All are done with Photoshop CS2. I added that in the blog post, thanks for reminding!
hey congrats...
i just saw your work featured in expose (8?).cool.
so was that bye bye to R& H or have you shifted to the US main office?
Manoj.
Thanks Manoj! I moved to the US after I got married, not working right now.
Shreya EXCELLENT portrait, looks fantastic!!
Oooh so cool! Awesome art!!
Hey Shreya,
Here's the process my friend Arron used to do the creature heads:
http://www.livestream.com/creaturesfeatured
My technique was pretty similar, with minor changes (I use pretty much exclusively a round airbrush, for example).
To come up with weird shapes that I wouldn't normally think of, I referenced some weird fruit I found in the grocery store. Maybe as I do more, I'll post a step-by-step. Hope this helps,
-Zachary
O goodie! Congrats on getting married! Visited your blog after a long time and lovelove all your "painterly experiments".
More please :)
nice work.
really digging the traditional stuff. you should do more!
and the caricature is great.
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