(stock courtesy mizzd-stock)
When I did this piece, it was the best thing I'd done to date digitally. This was done in OpenCanvas 1.1 with a graphics tablet. I didn't know how to floodfill the canvas in OC, so in order to introduce tone to the canvas I had to ruddy well paint it in. I did this in a single layer, in one hour. Even then I was aware that the likeness simply wasn't there, but I was quite happy with it. It looked sorta-kinda-almost realistic. Yay me.
Recently I discovered OC's ability to create event files of the paintings one creates in it, so I went back through and watched myself paint. When I came to this piece though, I was horrified by how bad the initial drawing was. Was I --? Did I --? Eek.
I'd forgotten how that drawing looked since it had gotten painted over in the process. Compare to the drawing of my recent self-portrait:
Granted, painting the self-portrait took several hours, and as a result, it's a great deal more polished -- but my drawing technique's improved quite a bit. Even now, with my hour-long (not quite) daily sessions of painting, my drawings have more information; are less . . . slapdash.
Thank you, Evil Professor Rex.
(note to self: must draw a portrait of Evil Professor Rex as the supervillain he is.)
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