John Dillinger Acrylic W.I.P. & new Painting Course at Schoolism.com!
Today we started filming me paint a small acrylic of John Dillinger for a new course I'm developing for Schoolism. My new course for Schoolism, "Painting with Jason Seiler" will cover painting both digitally as well as traditionally with acrylics. Learning how to paint with acrylics, how to mix the correct values, how to build a painting and so forth. I'll share more info on this course as I get closer to announcing the first semester.
The first stages of the block in . . . starting simple, blocking in shape and looking for the correct values.
More to come as I continue to develop the painting. This is about as far as I got in a little less than an hour put into it.
17 Comments:
Oh wow, a painting course... I hope I can take that one!
Looking good man!
It could be a great piece!
I love the sketch.
It was so funny to see the picture in your Cintiq, just as a display and you working at the side on traditional media.
Back to the sources!
looking forward to it! (I'll try to start saving now...)
nice cintiq!
Looking fresh man, always good to see the steps your taking. :)
Ha! cool work way! I like the feeling of hand-painted.
its always cool to see how AWESOME happens! thank man!
Brilliant !:o)
Love it a lot!:o)
Reaaaally goood! Apart from that, i´ve just received your book and I have to say that it´s highly recommended for anybody. Brilliant.
what a cool post! thanks for sharing those pics. great painting by the way!
i've said it before, these old time criminals, for some reason, always make for good caricatures.
this looks great, would be an enlightening course to take for sure.
i will be in this new course for sure!!
always fun and interesting to see your process.
I also saw the painting you did of your wife on theispot. wow, that's awesome. does she mind being caricatured?
Great work!!!
did you make a video with the progress?
Nice! It appears we use the exact same equipment....
Great interview at sketchophrenia...
Sounds very good, maybe I'll take the course...I love your painting technique.
His works are incredible. I am a true follower of his work. I was surprised by the cartoon by Tim Burton. Greetings and congratulations
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