Belated Happy new year everyone, hope you all like this video (especially BSG fans), haven't done any in a while.
Thanks to Micronesia for suggesting it in my last thread, Adama has a face with a lot of character and is definitely a great learning experience and lot fun to draw.
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If you like this video then keep an eye on my blog or my youtube channel cuz I'll probably release another video in just a few days on Tricia Helfer. (that hot chick from BSG)
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Ah I'm so glad you chose Adama. Another awesome video, as usual. It's quite a testament to your skill if you can get so many people to watch you draw for two+ minutes.
On January 04 2009 13:53 MarklarMarklar wrote: all your portraits look better half way i think, stop smudging it up man, removes characteristic strokes.
On January 04 2009 13:53 MarklarMarklar wrote: all your portraits look better half way i think, stop smudging it up man, removes characteristic strokes.
I disagree with this so hard.
Yeah pretty much. Whatever you're doing dude, do not change it!
On January 04 2009 12:13 stanley_ wrote: Wow i had no idea who adamas was till i googled him. Nice work btw. Do you do any paintings?
Few bob ross style paintings, landscape and seascape, pic on site. just for fun.
On January 04 2009 13:26 Hot_Bid wrote: Glider its "BSG" !!! And you call yourself a fan! P.S. I'm looking forward to your "Six" portrait, thanks!
haha, i actually never watched much BSG, saw some episodes here and there but I'll look into it for sure.
On January 04 2009 13:53 MarklarMarklar wrote: all your portraits look better half way i think, stop smudging it up man, removes characteristic strokes.
Thank you for your candid feedback. Art is pretty subjective so the good thing about my videos is that it captures the entire creation process, so if you enjoy one particular point of it (in this case halfway) then that's fine. It is just as a part of my art as the final portrait. It's all inclusive, any still frame is a part of it.
Some appreciate the rough charcoal strokes, some appreciate the semi-realism, there is no right or wrong, that's why my videos include all stops in between.