With my painting teacher from last semester inviting me back to use the studio when there is no class, I've decided I need to paint. Something fantastic at that. So I've decided a nice ol' Angel rising above the hordes of hellesque composition. Problem is, I've come up with four rather interesting angels to use and can't decide. I want your feed back.
The four in question. Just a torso drawing of each. I meant to color them, but I'm feeling rather lazy. From top left to right are: Angel of Mercy, planning silver and green for that. Angel of Retribution. Sanguinus inspired and possibly a gold/bronze color scheme. Angel of Death. Silver and dark blues and purple. Serpahic Lord. Again, golds and whites.
Angel of Retribution.More complicated sketch. Wanted to work on the design of him. Yet to draw the wings in because wings are complicated. Cookies to whoever can read the scrawled notes.
Seraphic Lord. Going for big and imposing. The high muckities in the Dionysian Hierarchy of Angels. Six wings for this beast.
The Angel of Death is still a WIP and the Angel of Mercy is in my Chem 2 textbook.
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I don't know how skilled you are at painting, but I'm going to give you a few things I keep in mind when I do one.
First off, I did a few paintings on 3'x4' canvases. Unless your painting on that scale and using a very fine brush avoid the designs with real intricate details. One of the things for me was wrestling the fine points, while keeping my motion up. It could just be me, but when I paint I like things to flow more. I keep my tech to the drawings.
Second make sure you have references. This goes for any art what so ever bar none. I had one painting with a sword, so I borrowed one from a friend and brought it to an art class once. For earth I had, you guessed it pics of earth.
If your wanting a single focus, I stick things in the center. I don't care what any books or handouts ever said, when I wanted that one thing, it was in the center. If you want more, you might want to triangulate. I used a large triangle in the middle, and then off shoot from that. Either that or a swirl like patern.
As for the figures, I can't really say. I'd have to see some larger shots. It's a little to small for me. Like I said though, I'd eliminate the ones with too much detail. Rely on values and blending and you'll make a figure pop the fuck out.
First off, I did a few paintings on 3'x4' canvases. Unless your painting on that scale and using a very fine brush avoid the designs with real intricate details. One of the things for me was wrestling the fine points, while keeping my motion up. It could just be me, but when I paint I like things to flow more. I keep my tech to the drawings.
Second make sure you have references. This goes for any art what so ever bar none. I had one painting with a sword, so I borrowed one from a friend and brought it to an art class once. For earth I had, you guessed it pics of earth.
If your wanting a single focus, I stick things in the center. I don't care what any books or handouts ever said, when I wanted that one thing, it was in the center. If you want more, you might want to triangulate. I used a large triangle in the middle, and then off shoot from that. Either that or a swirl like patern.
As for the figures, I can't really say. I'd have to see some larger shots. It's a little to small for me. Like I said though, I'd eliminate the ones with too much detail. Rely on values and blending and you'll make a figure pop the fuck out.
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The Seraphic Lord looks good, but as always, no offense intended to you in any form (since it looks quite good, indeed) I always recommend sketching it from several perpectives with posing aid from an anatomy book. It can help you improve greatly with your sense of three dimensions.
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I'd like to see the composition with the full torsos and wings. If you're going for a certain composition, that's cool, but otherwise you might want to try "unbalancing" your angels' position or posture. A really good book I would recommend for that kind of advice would be "Drawing the Marvel Way." Yeah, it's cheesy, but it taught me a lot.
Also, is the second angel based loosely on a space marine?
Also, is the second angel based loosely on a space marine?
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