LordoftheBrownRing wrote:
You know what Sittings....screw you. Now I don't even wanna enter. Your guy looks like a Watcher standing post.
Thanks. lol.
You know I have never won a contest on here, there are many painters here that jaw drop me and stun me with their WIP threads. Any number of people can post a fantastic piece at any moment.
For this attempt I first researched snake skins, I didn't even know if I could do it right as I have tried stippling before with mixed results. I originally went with Green and black snake skin and thought it was a bit too bright on my test. I practiced on paper with several different colors to see what worked. Finally came up with this and how I would approach it. It is a pain in the butt, and rightfully so to do.
For NMM, I watched a 15 minute video on it taking notes as it played and watched it again before starting. Even so, blending was a bit tricky as it has been a while since I blended instead of layering. Blending Turquoise, purple and grey while working toward white, it doesn't come together until very late in the process, it is tricky.
So..
Anyone can watch some video's, read some articles, do some research, or be inspired outside the box to paint something and push their own limitations of painting. Anyone.
As for dirty, Snakes slither in the dry sand all day long and don't look any dirtier than when they started. Mud sticks, dust does a bit but not as much. So if this guy was out on a patrol for a few days, he still may not be caked in dirt. If he is back at the palace guarding the ladies then he his white cloth would be more white instead of khaki. lol. His trousers are probably full of khaki though.
Please, be inspired to push yourself, not inspired to quit. Go to Figure Painter Magazine, or check out Cool Mini or Not and see how high those limits can go on a model. As with working out (which I do 5 days a week) you look at working your weakest muscle with the attitude to make it stronger and better, to remove those weaknesses instead of dreading the workout because of it's weakness.