L'Etoile Perdue
L'Etoile Perdue
Painting \ Figure | 04/08/08 @759 |
valentine9 |
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Study done in Photoshop of Bougeureau's L'Etoile Perdue. All done on one layer, so i guess that makes me at least a little cool.I learned a bunch from doing this study of one of my favorite artists.
Got the idea to do a study from SandraS.
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i love the work on her feeds - top marks!
04/10/08 @005
You captured the skintones pretty well. There is something with how Bouguereau paint that makes the skin look so special and opaque. You seem to have figured out how to do it. Well done. I love the work you did on the feet!
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Looking at your other work I also see a caricature so wonder, do you want to go the realistic painterly way or more commercial illustration?
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