Runway Fashion Model Portrait Sketches

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Runway Fashion Model Portrait Sketches

Post by mikecreighton » Sat May 23, 2015 8:18 pm

I've been using Paintstorm Studio since early April, and I've really been loving it. I'm finding that I use it as a digital sketchbook of sorts where I can just get in there and try out ideas, color combinations, and mark-making techniques. Anyway, here are some digital sketches of some runway fashion models.

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From 05/22/2015

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From 05/16/2015

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From 05/02/2015

Thanks for looking!

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Re: Runway Fashion Model Portrait Sketches

Post by Abdullah Al-Farsi » Sun May 24, 2015 4:12 pm

Hi,

Yes, the software is amazing! :)

Your art is really beautiful. I saw them in Instagram.

You are talented.

Good job.
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Re: Runway Fashion Model Portrait Sketches

Post by support » Mon May 25, 2015 12:25 pm

Especially like 3rd portrait!
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Re: Runway Fashion Model Portrait Sketches

Post by tayete » Thu May 28, 2015 10:30 am

Yep, the third portrait is great. What brushes are you using?
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Re: Runway Fashion Model Portrait Sketches

Post by mikecreighton » Fri May 29, 2015 7:10 pm

Thanks everyone. I appreciate it.

As for the brushes I'm using, I actually haven't done much for diversity of brushes yet (which is crazy, considering the superior brush customization options Paintstorm Studio offers). But here are the general steps I've been taking with these portraits:

- Start with Roller Brush 2 to block in a neutral ground color
- Do a rough underdrawing with Pencil Textured
- Then work through color with Flat Brush 1 (with additional Angle 1 modification set to Pen Direction) and Palette Knife 1.

Much of the 3rd painting was done with Palette Knife 1, which is why everything is less blended and more about the brushwork.
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