Time Taken: 45 Minutes
So, this one is terrible. Really unfortunate. The end.
Okay, so it's based on a shot of a woman that Google informs me is Jessica Jane Clement. I'd had this headshot floating around for ages and finally decided to paint it. The reverse image search that let me know who the photo is of also revealed that the photo is one of a set, and this headshot is just a crop from one. Having discovered that I may have to revisit this and do it properly one day (after I can remove my head from under the blanket of artistic shame anyway).
Time Taken: 50 Minutes
This was supposed to be a portrait of actor Derek Mears, but went off the rails a bit about halfway through. I still like it, it's caught the tone of the photograph even if it hasn't caught the likeness, and in 50 minutes I guess I should be happy with that. I saved some images as I went along on this one (and the two subsequent ones), so you can see that in the third image it almost looks like it might end up looking like who it's supposed to (look him up if you don't know the name) and then abruptly starts to look like a bald Michael Rooker instead. Drat.
You can click on the Process images to enlarge them by the way. Same with the Speedpaints, although they don't necessarily benefit from it.
I spent and extra 20 minutes or so for this one just making sure the angles were more or less how they should be before putting down any paint. I think that extra time was probably worth it as I have terrible trouble with extreme perspective. Is that down to optical illusions or just stupidity? No idea, but I do keep meaning to write a post about optical illusions and just haven't as yet. I've mentioned it now, so it's more likely to happen (it'll be even more likely if you post comments asking me to do it, seriously).
Anyhoo, this is based on a photo of Izabel Goulart by Eduardo Rezende for Elle Brazil (not sure of when), and it's another crop - though this time I cropped it myself rather than finding it that way to begin with.
Time Taken: 50 Minutes
Last one, and for a change this is based on a photograph I took myself on a trip to Chanute Air Museum. It's actually way off in terms of perspective and proportion because I rushed the sketching part of the process and just eyeballed it (unlike the previous one where I took my time and measured things with my Stylus), but it still turned out looking half decent if you don't compare it directly with the photograph (You'll note I'm not posting that. I might reconsider - comments again, marvelous things...).
There will likely be more things based photos from that trip in the future, and in all likelihood we may try to make more such trips this year now my son is of an age where he can appreciate them. Fingers crossed.
Until the next time.
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