Printmaking produces images with visual qualities that are very different from those obtained through drawing or painting directly, and each technique adds its own peculiarities to the way each piece is conceived. However, with its odd and alchemical combinations of unusual materials, specific tools and enormous machines, Printmaking is often a strange and foreign territory even for artists accustomed to studio work on other disciplines.
A collection of traditional portraits from the DA! Traditional artists here have so much scope, talent and new insightful, inspirational work. Here are the ones I have come across, if anyone else has any suggestions feel free to comment or send me a note enjoy!
Printmaking produces images with visual qualities that are very different from those obtained through drawing or painting directly, and each technique adds its own peculiarities to the way each piece is conceived. However, with its odd and alchemical combinations of unusual materials, specific tools and enormous machines, Printmaking is often a strange and foreign territory even for artists accustomed to studio work on other disciplines.
Watercolor art can be hard to find on DA, since the medium lacks its own designated section. Heres a sampling of some of the best watercolors Ive found on this site.
Excellent tutorial. I was a little surprised at the title being the link, expecting the article to be posted in full here -- but I enjoyed it immensely including the other tutorials you linked within the text.
The painting is good too. I thought the white surcoat on the knight came through as white perfectly well even if more of it was in shadow than you planned, it looked like shadowed white more than anything else.
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Robert A. Sloan, writer and artist
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Thanks very much also for faving it. I would have loved to post it here, but it seems there is no preview option for news at dA (or I'm just to stupid to find it). That's why I decided to post just the link.
And yes it might be just more shadow, but it could also be the water, as water makes cloth appear darker...
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The painting is good too. I thought the white surcoat on the knight came through as white perfectly well even if more of it was in shadow than you planned, it looked like shadowed white more than anything else.
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Robert A. Sloan, writer and artist
Ari Cat >^..^< Professional Muse
See my eHow Tutorials!
And yes it might be just more shadow, but it could also be the water, as water makes cloth appear darker...
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Visit my Homepage and sign my Guestbook!
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