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Wednesday, July 01, 2009

IMC 2009: Steam Punk Wizard of Oz

Drawing on Bristol

Underpainting
Note the difference in the two pieces. The composition works much better in the one on the left, and the image begins to make more visual sense. (click on image to see larger version)
This was after the advisement of the faculty who pointed out the dead spot there in the lower left and how knocking back the corner would improve the overall composition.

Final Underpainting

10 comments:

  1. awesome!
    can't wait to see the final painting, care to post it in wallpaper format here too? :)

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  2. Very cool! It almost looks like they are standing on the edge of the Chrysler building.

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  3. It is such a great inspiration to look at your blog from time to time.
    I've tried to paint using your waterpaint/photoshop technique but haven't quite figured it out yet.
    Do you describe anything regarding that technique in ImagineFX?
    Anyway - looking forward to seeing more of your stuff.
    Best regards
    Emil Landgreen

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  4. I do go in to the technique a great deal in the IFX article. If you are interested in trying the method out I would say that the article has the most thorough explanation of it that I have given up to this point. ITs a really straightforward method, and it is the same technique that I am using here.

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  5. Amazing stuff here G...haven't been on in some time, but your work is very impressive. Think you can swing out a pic for the Steel City celebrating Lord Stanley meeting Vince Lombardi? Seriously, incredible work here...you make the rough ridaz proud!

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  6. I'm having great difficulty finding that back issue. ImagineFX doesn't have it on their site.
    Do you know where I could find one? I'm very interested in seeing your technique. I was greatly influenced by the DeSeve Step-By-Step article when I was in college as well, Justin. I just went down the graphic design road instead of the illustration.
    Any direction you could give me on finding that issue would be most appreciated.
    Keep up the awesome work!
    Thanks,
    Don Bowers

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  7. Found your work (and this one, specifically,) through Spectrum and have been amazed. Thrilled to have artists like yourself in the world.

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  8. Found your work (and this one, specifically,) through Spectrum and have been amazed. Thrilled to have artists like yourself in the world.

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