
Gumroad – Brianna Lee Hardie – Capturing Light in Still-Life Painting (Video Tutorial)
English | Tutorial | Size: 2.0GB
2 hour oil painting demonstration
All digital forms of painting / drawing / sculpture first came from their traditional counterparts, which is the original form of art. Digital artists have a lot to gain from traditional tutorials, which are often overlooked since they are not immediately “in Photoshop” or “Zbrush”
Once you learn how to block in more simple primitive forms that are spherical, such as the orange in this demonstration, it can help later on when you’re trying to paint more complicated forms, such as the human face, i.e., the portrait, which has much more complex 3D shapes / forms
Learn spherical forms first, then human anatomy. Human anatomy is a more complicated expression of those basic primitive forms (cylinder, cube, sphere). If you can’t even paint a simple orange right, how can you do the nose? The eyes? The orbital structure?
Watching how people block something in traditionally is sometimes more helpful than watching digital tutorials, because you don’t have to be distracted by all the different tools or digital-techniques that some artists will use in their workflow, which can be both confusing and even overwhelming at times.
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