Orlando Bloom
Orlando Bloom
Painting \ Figure | 04/21/05 @894 |
Sally |
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Photoshop & a little Painter. I have two daughters that LOVE Orlando so I thought I would do this for them, and I figured it was one way to get them interested in my art.
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~jOsh
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Wonderful painting!
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Carlos
04/22/05 @306
(That is a hint, by the way. You will impress a few people who don't know better with copied celebrity photos; but it is better to paint from life or imagination than to submit your creative choices to a glamour photographer.)
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Wow....
04/23/05 @072
arnehaus said: "(That is a hint, by the way. You will impress a few people who don't know better with copied celebrity photos; but it is better to paint from life or imagination than to submit your creative choices to a glamour photographer.)" ~ Yes I know but I am still new to the medium and am learning by doing what I know (I have been a portrait artist for many years and have had to go by the photos I recieve.) I know I am going to get some neg feedback for it but I HAD to do this one for my girls. Maybe someday I will get a little more daring. Thanks for your remarks.
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I'm afraid youve got it wrong. People learn by doing new things they *don't* know yet, not repeating things they already know.
(BTW, I hope you do realize you're violating the sites' rules by not providing a link to the original photos you've used?)
04/23/05 @584
My job since I was 16 has been to replicate photos so obviously there are many people with an appreciation for this type of art. I don't know what you mean by "I suspect that there is very little construction under your copying from photos" Excuse me but I have taken Life Drawing for 3 years and Fashion Illustration for 2 with live models. I'm not saying I am the best but if you are curious about some technique or want to see a sketch you should really ask , I don't know what you think your stature is here at gfxartist but It doesn't give you the right to insult /accuse me publicly and then call it critiquing or think I am not going to respond accordingly. Oh, BTW I did not copy matching spots but thanks for another accusation and GEE I have never tried any thing new like drawing without a photo (yes that is sarcasm). I get it ... your one of those people that like to cut on anything that doesn't resemble YOUR style - I've read your posts before and know that you really resent those airbrushed pieces as well - Your a real winner aren't you?!
Oh, yea I like the nice little threat about violating the rules too - I bet you a million dollars that you have that rules page on your favorites JUST so you can police this site!! - I will see what I can do about those links, after all I don't want to get REPORTED by you.
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04/25/05 @588
In studio photography, shadows are generally destroyed for some reason or another, you lose alot of facial structure to that. Great job though, I have to say.
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Thank you for your nice comments on my stuff!
Great work!
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First of all i would like to congratulate you on a very nice piece of work...i dont care if you used reference for it as im a believer that artists need to master copying things first before they venture into there own stuff. my dad is a excellent artist...his skills through modelling are unbelievable...probably one of the best in england i think. He constatly tells me to draw from life and but obviously when you need to paint a celebrity like i did (Orlando Bloom from LOTR) you HAVE to use a image from the net or DVD, i mean seriously, you should have heard some of the comments i got in my Orlando Bloom painting!! Have a look for yourlself and read the whole thing...youll be surprised at some of the things said, what arenhous said is nothing compared to the treatment i got! lol
Very good work, would have been a 10 if you made some shadows slightly darker but overall very good!! Well done !
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If I had to say anything, I would agree on just a tad more contrast but that is a matter of taste. When I squint at the original it has a bit more. Good work and I hope the girl are more interested in art!