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Oct 16, 2009 17:53


Right, what I've doing in the fleshy!  Well...photo-fleshy =P

First off, here's the three wee tiles I did of the wonderfully large model.  I'm focusing in her leg, arm and leg/elbow in these, see if you can guess what is where ^^

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amandadrage October 18 2009, 13:08:11 UTC
Oh you used the mini canvases!! :D ( ... )

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_moonwhisper_ November 11 2009, 20:16:53 UTC
The wee ones are actually little tiles I got from the recylcing centre =P They have so much crap in there, and a whole bunch of these tiles which I thought would come in handy at some point =D
But yes you got them right! Bar the one you thought was like fingers is the bit where her belly meets her leg and elbow ;)

Well the songbird one needs a few highlights and thicker paint-job. But I've kinda given up on it at the moment.

If only we could have doubles of works! That's one good thing about digital =P But I like the challange of tradtional art more, harder to get right first time ^^

I will have more updates soon hopefully...I'll get an update of the horse. Don't think it's finished but not sure what to do with it atm...kinda hard when I've set myself a massive challange of two massive paintings in two weeks >.

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amandadrage November 16 2009, 14:51:21 UTC
ooh what sort, just clay tiles? sounds like a good idea. It would be nice to find another source of cheap surfaces to paint on. MDF is not really expensive but I have to keep getting my poor dad to cut it up into reasonable sized bits!

that is quite the challenge, I'm sure you'll manage... because it seems you can be quite prolific when you get into it! You've done a huge amount of painted work over the past few months, when you pool it all together!

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_moonwhisper_ November 17 2009, 21:09:40 UTC
They were wall tiles - so had textured surfaces. Probably should have primed them before use but never the less it worked!
See it's kinda useful having a workshop where the guys cut everything up for you! But we have to put our frames together ourselves, which is quite fun =P

Well so far enjoying my snow leopard painting, gotten quite far in the two days I've been working on it!

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