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<blockquote data-quote="DenzilA" data-source="post: 3308933" data-attributes="member: 145960"><p>@Hapuka - </p><p>Absolutely! Painting sketches are totally valid. In fact many of the top instructors stress the value of quick sketch paintings. Very good stuff! Is that traditional medium or digital? I'm guessing Photoshop? Looks pretty good so far... will be nice to see the finished piece!</p><p></p><p>Get some sketches up! You can use Pshop as well. I do it all the time. Just say no more than 30 - 45sec per sketch and absolutely fill and A4 page. Use whatever reference you want... try to capture that gesture or line that nails the pose... so anyone looking at a quick glance would go 'right... lunging at something' or 'yup... dynamic thrust off of his the balls of his feet'...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DenzilA, post: 3308933, member: 145960"] @Hapuka - Absolutely! Painting sketches are totally valid. In fact many of the top instructors stress the value of quick sketch paintings. Very good stuff! Is that traditional medium or digital? I'm guessing Photoshop? Looks pretty good so far... will be nice to see the finished piece! Get some sketches up! You can use Pshop as well. I do it all the time. Just say no more than 30 - 45sec per sketch and absolutely fill and A4 page. Use whatever reference you want... try to capture that gesture or line that nails the pose... so anyone looking at a quick glance would go 'right... lunging at something' or 'yup... dynamic thrust off of his the balls of his feet'... [/QUOTE]
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