While I went to school for art, I still consider myself an aspiring artist still trying to find a direction. I started off drawing in pencil which transitioned to charcoal and then ended up here in th digital realm. I've never been great with color and struggled for some time trying to find a way to do half my artwork by traditional means and the rest through digital. After various failures trying to scan my sketches or trying out wacom tablets, I found Poser and began my current phase.
I've been using Poser for about four years but still feel like a newbie compared to many of the artist here on Renderosity. I use Poser primarily for the composition of the figure I wish to work with. I then move to Photoshop and with the help of Filter Forge I begin to "throw paint at the canvas" so to speak.
None of this would be possible without the critiques and comments from the Renderosity community, and the Vendors/Artists who provide the amazing products that are the tools neccesary for me to make art. Especially...Godin, Ironman13,P3Design,-Wolfie-, and Propschick.
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Comments (3)
clcobun
Love this style! What truly caught me was he bears a striking reseblence to an older Steve McQueen. Beautiful work!
tobiasbruckner
Thanks! I can definitely see the resemblance. It's actually Jeremy Wade from the River Monsters fishing t.v. show.
Schnuckelchen
An interesting black and white contrast.
tuerda
The black in the upper left and white in the lower right is clever. The figure in the middle becomes almost a sort of divider, and makes the composition very eye catching. I really can't get enough of the way the background colors are opposite to the lighting on the figure. It is very cool!
In terms of technique, most of the proportions, etc. look very good, but there seems to be something very odd going on with his ring finger.
tobiasbruckner
Thanks for the comments and critique. Now that I see the ring finger it does bother me too. It's weird because when I'm drawing these on my Cintiq I'm so zoomed in on tiny areas worrying about every small line that by the time I'm done I barely look at the finished product.