Tuesday, December 01, 2009

Color

The color version of the below post. You'll notice the shapes have changed a bit. A new trick I like to use is distorting the drawing in Photoshop before I get into the painting. Often I feel like my drawings are pretty static, the distortion can push it and make the shapes more interesting. While I was painting I thought of a superb little economics lesson by Milton Friedman about a pencil, so I decided to focus his eyes on that.

I plan to get that video up this week. I'll probably say a couple more things about my process in the next post.

9 comments:

Abhilash.N said...

Awsome...!

Scribbler said...

That's really great!

Aaron Wilkin said...

Very Cool!!!1

Cam A said...

Awesome work on skin tones, and subtle ambient lighting..not to mention the most impressive mustache I've seen in a while! I look forward to the video to see your process in more depth.

Unknown said...

This is awesome!

Tyson Murphy said...

<3 it

Anonymous said...

Thank you for sharing. It it gives me a lift.

M.R. Weaver said...

I love doing that in Photoshop too!
Good trick that.

Felixantos said...

Great!!!!fantastic caricaature!!!!

Felixantos