Commissions are open, and a word about dinos.
10 years ago
Okay, the last part is only half true, but it has to do with some information other artists--and possibly art enthusiasts--may find useful.
With regards to the commissions, I'll be keeping it to three slots open and any given time for now, and offered on a first-come first-served basis. With work being done on streamlining my workflow I'm hoping to lessen the time spent on individual projects, and as that happens more slots may open up. If you have an interest, please refer back to my featured submission with the commission information. (I'll be updating the examples soon, so no worries there).
In reference to the second thing, some if you may have heard of an artist named James Gurney. He's probably best known for Dinotopia, and the literal mountain if work he's produced to flesh out that world. Gurney happens to run a blog, where he posts information about the artistic project, cool links, and examples of work from various periods alongside his musings and observations. He also has two immensely useful books that those of you interested in more realistic work may find invaluable in your artistic journey: Imaginative Realism and Color and Light. The latter has some information that just about anyone may find handy, since understanding how colors interact and how to handle lighting are the sorts of tools that can really impact your work.
Gurney's blog, the Gurney Journey,can be found here: gurneyjourney.blogspot.com/
His books are available on Amazon, as well as franchise bookstores.
-Treefy
With regards to the commissions, I'll be keeping it to three slots open and any given time for now, and offered on a first-come first-served basis. With work being done on streamlining my workflow I'm hoping to lessen the time spent on individual projects, and as that happens more slots may open up. If you have an interest, please refer back to my featured submission with the commission information. (I'll be updating the examples soon, so no worries there).
In reference to the second thing, some if you may have heard of an artist named James Gurney. He's probably best known for Dinotopia, and the literal mountain if work he's produced to flesh out that world. Gurney happens to run a blog, where he posts information about the artistic project, cool links, and examples of work from various periods alongside his musings and observations. He also has two immensely useful books that those of you interested in more realistic work may find invaluable in your artistic journey: Imaginative Realism and Color and Light. The latter has some information that just about anyone may find handy, since understanding how colors interact and how to handle lighting are the sorts of tools that can really impact your work.
Gurney's blog, the Gurney Journey,can be found here: gurneyjourney.blogspot.com/
His books are available on Amazon, as well as franchise bookstores.
-Treefy
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