Saturday, 15 March 2014

portrait head without reference, just a quick one

I haven't posted as often as I would have liked recently so I decided I would post up what I was doodling today, I am still studying heads, struggling a lot still but hopefully getting a little bit better as I go without reference. I tried to colour it too although my photoshop colouring knowledge is not brilliant yet! I was just plain around with the structure of the face, features, hair etc and threw in a red background so it's not quite as boring. So nothing special today but it's something :)
The nose isn't perfected but it's nearly midnight and I am tired :) I am also sketching a lot of heads at the moment using paper and pencil.

Thursday, 13 March 2014

6 months progress since starting digital art

just a quick post showing the first painting I made on a graphics tablet, which was a bamboo Wacom fun ( i don't even know if you can buy them now!?) and then last week I decided to re do the basic painting of an eye, this is with a cintiq 13hd again from Wacom . It's not exactly brilliant but hopefully the progress is noticeable. I also posted a video of me painting this which you can see below. Maybe I will re do this in another 6 months, who knows? :)
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Sunday, 9 March 2014

Nikola Mazgutova grey digital portrait + video!

I have finished another grey scale portrait, this time of the model Nikola Mazgutova, once again using photo reference ( With Nikola Mazgutova's permission ). It took me a while but this came out pretty good in the end, I also recorded this and put it on Youtube so please do give it a watch :)
Below is the finished pic and below that is the video.
A massive Thanks to Nikola :)

Thursday, 6 March 2014

Veronika black model 'work in progress' sketches with fininshed image


Just a quick post today, a few people have asked to see some WIP (work in progress) images of the Veronika black portrait, I don't have many but you can see some below.

Wednesday, 5 March 2014

Veronika Black portrait part 2 finished!

So today I started where I left off yesterday, on the hair for the portrait of Veronika Black, this actually didn't take long at all and was fairly easy to do, I think this is due to the fact she has such dark hair and with the shadows you can't really see too much detail, so there was not that much to do!

Anyway below is the finished image, I hope you guys like it. Please remember I have permission from Veronika herself to use her photos for my digital art studies. The main purpose of this was to improve my portraiture skills but also improve working with values (grey scale). I am really pleased with how this piece turned out :)
I will be doing more studies from Veronika's photos too. Veronika has seen the picture and said she loved it. I cant ask for more then that :) Next time I will try a full body shot, after all she is a model! On another note I am working on another piece at the moment very similar to this, it's not too far off completion and I will be posting it up on Youtube for you guys to watch as a video. So make sure you subscribe to be notified when it's up!
 Massive thanks to Veronika Black :)

My youtube - http://www.youtube.com/user/learningasidraw

Tuesday, 4 March 2014

Portrait of Veronika Black part 1

Today I have worked from photo reference in grey scale of the model Veronika Black, I have concentrated on just the face today. Please note I have Veronika's permission to use her photos! This has taken up pretty much my full day but I really enjoyed doing it and although I did have to touch up some bits with the liquify tool I am really happy with the way it came out. I have not yet worked on the hair, just blocked it in to give an idea what it will look like. I will work on the hair next but I am not sure if I will start straight away or if I will have some practice runs at hair first, purely because I am not sure how to digitally draw hair to a good standard yet, anyway here is the picture so far :)
Veronika Black part 1
by Stephen Hopkinson

Saturday, 1 March 2014

quick attempt at real life, painting a spoon!

So I posted on the concept art forums some of the work I have been doing recently, asking for their advice. They suggested a few things, one of which was working from real/still life, which is something I definitely need to do more of. So today I had a little attempt at digitally painting a spoon, I thought this would be something helpful in future projects for the metallic finish it has, maybe to help with weapons and armour in future pieces. It turned out okay, nothing amazing but it's not like I spent all day on it so I am happy with it :)