Hank you very much!
I'm so sorry, my title is so cheezball . . . but I couldn't resist! OK, so this is the next phase, continuing to block in the face . . . spending a little more time detailing features and adjusting relationships. I'm digging the loose look so I may keep a lot of that loose feeling while tightening some other areas. I'm not sure yet, I'm just letting it happen.
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Killer Jason, I like seeing the steps and was surprised to see you work process here, pure painting from a light drawing. I like it and you nailed the likeness.
Very nice caricatures! I like it!
Fer R. Monroy (illustrator)
This is really stunning - the colours look just right. Can't wait to see it finished (although I quite like it as is too!)
Thank you Tim, David and Monroy!
David, this is how I usually work, more of a direct painting approach. Sometimes I do an underpainting, usually warm, or black and white. Then I lay color over my established values . . . but this way has more life to it, until of course I over work it. So I'm going to try to keep this one a bit tame and see how it works.
This year is just beginning and you are posting a lot!!.. When I saw him the first time I just thought: Tom Hanks!!.. You are really a master.. Hank a lot for sharing!!.. haha.. HAPPY 2008!!..
I like the loose look. You captured him perfectly :) Great job man!
hmmm!!
I just finished up my first tom hanks rendering for the schoolism assignment. I have had at least five people recognize who it is, so that's good! But looking at yours, I think I made the eyes on mine too big. I will redo it and send both along.
Loving the class so far, professor!
beautiful work. i can hardly wait to see peter scolari.
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