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DoodleMick
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3mo
added comment inAssignment - Perspective for Drawing Anything
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Looking out at Lake Michigan from the 103rd floor of the Willis Tower in Chicago Illinois.
DoodleMick
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4mo
Just finished up Marshall’s Chalkboard course, and it was really good. Learned several new techniques and got a better look into the world of perspective. If Marshall can make a Chalkboard entertaining, can’t wait to see what a “Proko Production” will look like. I am 98.5% ready to be an early bird on this course, but I have just a couple questions.
1 - Is there, or will there be a Text Book associated with the course for reference.
2 - If not a Text Book, will PDF downloads be made available for quick reference.
Excited to see you all in October, and keep up the awesome work you all do here at Proko.
Thanks
Mick
Rhubarb
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1yr
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Already completed this assignment using graphite pencils since I want to get more comfortable with traditional media, but it can't hurt to do extra work digitally as well :)
Vue Thao
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2yr
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I'll take this class later in late summer 2023. For now, I like to share my piece here. It's my first attempt to draw caricatures of various people from different countries.
Antti Kallinen
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3yr
Beatiful composition and picture.
Things that I would look at and fix are mainly the biggest dogs legs and body, it doesnt look very anatomically correct even if the dog is overweight. White dog looks the best in my opinion but he lacks contrast and looks like overexposed photo but this is easy to fix and propably part of your painting process. The middle-ones skull seems off to me, so id look at it to.
Overall this will be a beatifull painting. Backround i would leave as is, or work on last if it feels like it.
Jonathan
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3yr
Nice job. Focusing on your background question, to my eye, the background tone is a little dark. The tone works well for the dog in the front, but the tone seems too close to the middle dog and could possibly lighten for the dog in the back. Possibly a gradient that works from center, or working with a gradient that reinforces the composition may push the dogs further forward. The scale of the texture in the background seems a little large, scaling that down, so that you see it as a texture and not its constituent parts, might serve to simplify what you are seeing. That scale reduction may have the result of darkening the texture, but you can take it down reducing the opacity or saturation.
The middle dog kind of melds with the dog on the right due to their similar colors, to me, this affects the composition, I see reflected light back to the middle dog at the leg, but could that reflection be used higher toward the head to clarify the order in space. The similar colors in that area formulates an isosceles triangle low at the center which to me, creates a bit of confusion within the composition. I see this more evidently in the thumbnail. One might also try lightening the dog to the rear further using a little license. I hope you find these comments useful. Best.
Here is a painting of a caricature is just completed using Clip Studio Paint.
Working on this Pet Portrait Painting, and I am looking for some critiques. My main concern at this time is the abstract background. Could also use some help with composition and contrast if you have any.
Thank you