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I'm very behind on my normal life blogging here, but I just wanted to point folks to my most recent Dragonbones post. Last night I wanted to get warmed up so I did some 5 minute portraits of some of the crew from True Blood. Check it out here: http://dragonbones.net/2012/06/12/true-blood-5-minute-portraits/ - and as always - I welcome all feedback.
mrlich: Photo with great thanks to Joe del Tufo - http://www.deltufophotography.com (Default)
So you've probably all forgotten the little experiment that I started back in February.



Well I didn't. It was driving me nuts that I never did finish the portraits that I had promised. I had plenty of steam to do an hour on [livejournal.com profile] lafemmekatia's image.



I slowed down a bit and lost a bit of drive while working on [livejournal.com profile] theseitz's image of Rodney Dangerfield. I sucked it up and worked on him for a little over 1/2 hour. Poor Rodney. You've looked better buddy.



I have just finished (at long last) the image I promised for [livejournal.com profile] anisette_toast. I actually found this one coming together fairly quickly. There was a lot going on here tonight, and while I would think that should be an 'excuse' for why the image didn't turn out the way I wanted, it actually seemed to be the reverse. In just 1/2 hour (ok - maybe a touch more) I felt comfortable calling it a night.
mrlich: Photo with great thanks to Joe del Tufo - http://www.deltufophotography.com (Default)
Rodneyhere's the latest work on the portraits...

I've done stage 1 (the first half hour) on [profile] theseitz's portrait of Rodney Dangerfield.

So far so good. Ol' Rodney sure had an easily recognizable face. My Dad would likely say "He's a living caricature." - and he'll be right. Those eyes make it hard to not just 'cheat' by focusing on them and leaving it alone. That, however, is not the point of the experiment. The idea is to create a decent portrait in 2 hours. Not simply to make the person recognizable.

At any rate - as always, I would love to get everyones' thoughts.

Oh, and don't forget about my survey!
mrlich: Photo with great thanks to Joe del Tufo - http://www.deltufophotography.com (Default)
lafemmekatia's image - stage 2Did some more work on [livejournal.com profile] lafemmekatia's image for my portrait experiment. There are ways that I see improvement, but I also think that I screwed a couple things up, and have to go back and fix them. Fortunately, this next stage is a one hour long session, so that gives me plenty of time to gent into the flow of things.

I'm trying not to jump the gun here. Part of this experiment is to get me to stick with an image until I've done what I set out to do, and I have to say that I'm fighting that urge now. My instinct is to do quick sketchwork, and if it's not where I want it to be? Drop it and move on. Hopefully I can get through a simple one more hour, and then I can sink my proverbial teeth into the next image.

As always, I would love to get all of your comments/thoughts/recommendations.
mrlich: Photo with great thanks to Joe del Tufo - http://www.deltufophotography.com (Default)
Did some realllly quick portrait sketches to break in my newest Moleskine.

Wow. [livejournal.com profile] xtingu had mentioned before that there were a number of interesting things to find online re: Moleskine's, but I never really looked into it. I had no idea how right she was on that point. Wikipedia is (as always) a good place to start.

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