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Hey all!
I'll be at an artist booth at AetherCon this weekend, starting from a few hours from now. Anyone can come along for a while to watch me paint or talk, no need to take part in the rest of the convention if you're only interested in my delightful company! But there are also lots of other awesome artists present doing the same thing at different times, so it should be real treat to all fantasy art fans.
I'll be doing live streaming tutorials, answering questions and talking with people. My booth times are:
Fri - Painting Skin or Tiles tutorial, depending on present demand
7 to 10 pm GMT +2
noon to 3 pm EST
Sat - The leftover from friday, Tiling or Painting Skin
5 – 8 pm GMT +2
10 am – 1 pm EST
Sun - Painting Hair
5 – 8 pm GMT +2
10 am – 1 pm EST
The tutorials will start some time into the booth time, once there are enough people present. If the google hangout is full you can also follow the tutorial from the stream on my youtube channel. I'll try to edit the streams down to useful bits afterwards, so if anyone misses something they really wanted to see they can catch it later.
AetherCon artist booths, I'm on booth number 3. Links for joining the streams will appear shortly before the sessions start. www.aethercon.com/Artists%20En…
I'll be at an artist booth at AetherCon this weekend, starting from a few hours from now. Anyone can come along for a while to watch me paint or talk, no need to take part in the rest of the convention if you're only interested in my delightful company! But there are also lots of other awesome artists present doing the same thing at different times, so it should be real treat to all fantasy art fans.
I'll be doing live streaming tutorials, answering questions and talking with people. My booth times are:
Fri - Painting Skin or Tiles tutorial, depending on present demand
7 to 10 pm GMT +2
noon to 3 pm EST
Sat - The leftover from friday, Tiling or Painting Skin
5 – 8 pm GMT +2
10 am – 1 pm EST
Sun - Painting Hair
5 – 8 pm GMT +2
10 am – 1 pm EST
The tutorials will start some time into the booth time, once there are enough people present. If the google hangout is full you can also follow the tutorial from the stream on my youtube channel. I'll try to edit the streams down to useful bits afterwards, so if anyone misses something they really wanted to see they can catch it later.
AetherCon artist booths, I'm on booth number 3. Links for joining the streams will appear shortly before the sessions start. www.aethercon.com/Artists%20En…
Hello after a looong while
Hey everyone! I know I have been gone for a loong time, I hope you have all been well! The last few years have played havoc on my art life, as I’ve had two kids, and time and sleep have been scarce. My daughter is now one, and I’ve been scraping by little bits of time to make art again for the past six months. I think I’ve made real progress though! I’ve always felt a bit dissatisfied with a lot of art I was making, like I’d come up with a good idea for a painting I’d be technically satisfied with, but just lack motivation to see it through. So I’ve been spending a lot of time finding what actually inspires me and how to dig art from those inspirations. It’s still a work in progress, but expect to see things that come from nature, a vintage vibe and watercolor and ink. I’ll be working on posting up stuff I’ve been working on in a bit! Stay safe and healthy all!
500 Watchers Celebration!
I feel like a total dork in social media in general, so at this time I'd just like to add a big thank you to everyone for watching, it means a lot to me!
As a little update on what's up, I'm continuing my personal project of which
is the first completed piece. 4 more pieces in the same vein should follow during January. I'm super happy to be trying out something totally new and diving into traditional media, I was starting feel really stuck in my work for some reason. I've been blogging a lot about the progress I'm making, so head over there for any progress shots and musings!
In the game frontier Sproggiwood is making steady, if slow prog
Great Art Books for Beginners
I started a series of posts about art books I like over at my blog. As the first installment I'm listing all the art books I loved or wished I had when starting out.
Drawing on the Right Side of the Brain by Betty Edwards
Drawn to life by Walt Stanchfield vol 1 and 2
The Weatherly Guide to Drawing Animals by Joe Weatherly
The Practice and Science of Drawing by Harold Speed
Drawing Lessons from the Great Masters by Robert Beverly Hale
See the post for individual run down of the books, and why I think they are great.
Want a a tutorial? Ask for tutorial!
So lately I have been dipping my toe into tutorial making, by doing a few very straightforward pieces, one on Photoshop vectors and layers (apple tutorial) and the other for making cool journal buttons (aren't they cool?!).
Here's where you come in! I'd like to write some more tutorials, but obviously it's a lot more rewarding to write about stuff people actually want to know. So what do you want to learn from me? I won't promise instant delivery, but I'll take all suggestions under consideration!
Also, any feedback on the clarity and pacing etc of the current tutorials is welcome, help me improve!
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