Day 61: Continuing my urban painting practice. So much fun! I would love for you to share your favorite urban paintings in the comments!
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Goals with this practice:
1. Paint more traditionally without layers only changing color (hue/saturation/value), brush size and opacity.
2. Do urban painting of some kind (and I love the Japanese theme).
I use a photo I took about 4 years ago in Fukuoka as reference. It is a much harder task but a good practice. (thanks @tall73 for the suggestion). I have uploaded the reference picture in the #give-n-get-feedback channel on our Discord server. Head over there and join the discussion: colorslive.com/discord
About half way through an artist friend of mine came in the room and gave me the following piece of advice. That is why I suddenly shifted strategy mid-painting :P
1. Start with getting the biggest shapes and perspective lines right.
2. Give all the shapes a flat color so that the values become correct relative to each other.
3. Carefully go into smaller and smaller detail and always remember step 1 and 2 not to mess them up.
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Now, I challenge you, yes I mean YOU!, to paint the same motive and tag it #FukuokaYakiniku. You can find the reference here: https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/634716748444205067/679639319450877952/IMG_1654.JPG
What are you waiting for? Go paint!!
The Colors! Gallery moderators will look at it as soon as possible.
Comments
20 Feb, 2020, 6:20 pm
ok! this is pretty good :) interesting composition, good mix of large vs small details! the thing maybe you could try improve ; the coloring strokes could be placed with more spacial awareness, so try to put the stroke in the direction of the shape, this means the strokes you used for the street could be horizonal to accentuate that flat surface and to help understand the perspective.
21 Feb, 2020, 4:10 am
Whoa! You're improving fast! :D
24 Feb, 2020, 8:37 am
Thank you @enn-6110
@madwurmz.com Thanks, good point.
Thanks a lot @-zyik-
24 Feb, 2020, 9:20 pm
Good work on this. The changes on perspective after the first version look good! Keep up the improvement!
04 Mar, 2020, 12:45 pm
Thanks @tall73.