As the title says, in no way are these done. Hm...25-30%? Just what been working on.
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v454/kairigirl/artstuff0022.jpg
Pastel on black paper. A continuation of Relax by ~Kemine on deviantART . Homework. Supposed to take our daily ritual (the charcoal) and make it into a pastel in a new setting or time. Took "drinking mountain Dew/listening to MP3 player" and tada! In pastel. Black paper. Uhm...yellow represents light and the cool colors represent shadow. Layering colors and whatnot. As you can tell, MD can barely been worked on, going to ask my teacher how to go about doing that...it'll be fun. Here's what I'm looking at: http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v454/kairigirl/artstuff014.jpg
yes that's me.
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v454/kairigirl/boygirlsadwip4.png
Goodness knows how I feel about this. Doing it on own time in OpenCanvas. I'm trying something new with layering colors on one layer...this will hopefully turn out really good, may turn out really bad. XD Again, same concept as above (cool = dark, warm = light) but I've already started laying down the local colors. I'd like to say I'm done with the girl's skin and her undershirt (that blueish thing under green shirt) but I have definitely not cleaned anything up and I probably won't until I get the rest of the other colors in this picture clearly defined. Then I'm planning to go in with detail and cleaning. Yay. (Why there's a black background, not sure, though it shows me whether or not my painting is thick enough for a background behind it.) So far coloring is all on one layer. Background will probably be on second layer behind it. I'm not thinking lineart. The boy's pocket needs to be bigger.
Just to clear up weird questions about purple and yellow skin and color blobs.
Crit?
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v454/kairigirl/artstuff0022.jpg
Pastel on black paper. A continuation of Relax by ~Kemine on deviantART . Homework. Supposed to take our daily ritual (the charcoal) and make it into a pastel in a new setting or time. Took "drinking mountain Dew/listening to MP3 player" and tada! In pastel. Black paper. Uhm...yellow represents light and the cool colors represent shadow. Layering colors and whatnot. As you can tell, MD can barely been worked on, going to ask my teacher how to go about doing that...it'll be fun. Here's what I'm looking at: http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v454/kairigirl/artstuff014.jpg
yes that's me.
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v454/kairigirl/boygirlsadwip4.png
Goodness knows how I feel about this. Doing it on own time in OpenCanvas. I'm trying something new with layering colors on one layer...this will hopefully turn out really good, may turn out really bad. XD Again, same concept as above (cool = dark, warm = light) but I've already started laying down the local colors. I'd like to say I'm done with the girl's skin and her undershirt (that blueish thing under green shirt) but I have definitely not cleaned anything up and I probably won't until I get the rest of the other colors in this picture clearly defined. Then I'm planning to go in with detail and cleaning. Yay. (Why there's a black background, not sure, though it shows me whether or not my painting is thick enough for a background behind it.) So far coloring is all on one layer. Background will probably be on second layer behind it. I'm not thinking lineart. The boy's pocket needs to be bigger.
Just to clear up weird questions about purple and yellow skin and color blobs.
Crit?