Physical Energy
Physical Energy
Drawing \ Still life | 08/27/06 @600 |
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Rendered almost entirely on location using Pantone markers and white gouache paint. No reason why I chose this statue, I just had two hours before I had to catch a plane back to Oz.
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08/27/06 @822
Sure has lots of energy. I like the colors you chose (or maybe the statue had that color?). Anyway, the white gives a sense of old and shiny, all at a time, great! On the other side, that hand looks faaar too big. Or is it just me? Besides, there's a foot coming from the left of the horses chest. Is it possible for that foot to be there? (I never reached that far).
All in all, great work, better colors and I love the horse. Just check the proportions.
08/28/06 @125
öhm...physikal power jeah ^^ looks massive and heavy...
the highlits are pretty nice. digital or paint ink? and a secound question...were so u start to draw? at the hoof? It is well done for two hours.
such a pitty that it is not finish
for me it needZ ....hm...more balance
the background-white ...it is cool that that color separates the object...but there could be more ...u could make a Surface a silhouette of maybe...if there was no silhoette of houses and u want it to bee like u saw it or u dont want that one u could make a colour course.
does not interfere..but over the shoulder ... these lines i mean look at them. they destroy the picture. If there were more of them it would´t bee so bad. They would add some aktion.
so, i like the whole picture, just the lil Criticism the lines...
jeah ps. The third question...your name is german ...do u speak the german language?
08/29/06 @843
09/01/06 @185
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tito - yep, the statue was made of bronze. Thank you for posting your crits and I'm in half-agreement with them, but as you can see in the reference photo, that's where everything was. I'm sorry I didn't post this before but I appreciate the feedback.
Maddagone - The line over the shoulder is slightly stronger than the rest and it's a little distracting, I guess. Thanks for your feedback, I'm glad you liked it. My surname is german from my ancestors, but I'm third-generation myself. I've learnt a little German but it's mostly forgotten now.
cupcake - thank you