In this demo, you'll see how I approach painting a costumed portrait in grayscale.
Newest
Sokolowski Clément
5d
A lot of different elements in this picture! Using the different brushes to give textures was challenging. I'm not completely happy with the face
david ball
27d
I tried not to muddy up the tone values by keeping tighter control over them. I feel like I could have kept going on this piece but I don't want to over do it like I typically do.
Jason Hald
3mo
Kassjan Smyczek
4mo
Here is my painting. I like to see the progression compared to my earlier submissions. I also repeatedly watch the videos and always find new insights by watching the videos after I tried the assignments. I recommend to do that! Can't wait to get to the colors part, but first I have to create a strong foundation and to bite through the wire.
@arthurln
5mo
There was a lot of decisions in this one. I think the eyes are too sharp, didn't know how to correct it, especially the highlights.
Deciding where to add details is one of my biggest problem, I tend to add details everywhere so I tried to restrain myself here.
Also deciding where to have sharp or soft edges is something I need to work on.
Petar Hristov
5mo
Jon is such a good teacher!
Anska
6mo
Here is mine. I did stuck to one brush though.
Nick Dahlquist
9mo
My study attempt for this assignment. I'm pretty happy with it overall although the collar and fabric is a bit sloppy, could have spent more time there.
Jordan Bodenhamer
1yr
Here's my attempt at the assignment! Any feedback would be appreciated
@lesgantsnoirs
1yr
This is my version, I realised too late that the head was straight in my drawing and not in the reference, struggle a lot with the collar. I learned a lot on this one, and I see my progression on every exercise.
@jasonj33
2yr
Julie Bille
2yr
I followed closely every step Jon took to get the most out of it. Final result is this guy.
Ieva Paleja
2yr
Lore
2yr
@reesa
2yr
I enjoyed this one. Found that is was easier to look at a b/w version of source photo. If I were to self evaluate, I'd say that I need to check the perspective of the head/face. Also I might soften the brush strokes on the collar next time around. Open to any feedback. Thank you.
@jacobhartley
2yr
I tries using a pretty gritty brush for the face at first, but it definitely turned out looking a little off and I ended up revising it with the bristle brush, and the folds are always a struggle for me so i nearly had an aneurysm working on the collar but, here we are! The likeness also faded pretty quickly but im alright with that for the most part.
Craig Werkheiser
2yr
I had fun with a more painterly brush for the skin. Never tried it before. I think my piece has way more contrast. Kind of harsh.
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