funnymouth
Active member
i am pleased to post my first contest mini.
i painted up this jabberwock for the ironwind metals comp over at wamp. i've been wanting to improve my skills (as viewed objectively) and increase my painting output.
this mini took about a week to finish, painting intermittently (a few hours every other day), which is quite incredible for me.
i have a mixed opinion of the final product, and it does feel a bit hurried to me with some rough spots here and there. im not sure i like the color palate i chose, but i wanted the jabberwock to look as bizarre as i imagine it. the result is somewhat mismatched but somehow effective.
i think the eyes photographed remarkably well, and its an area/technique id like to continue working on.
jabberwock
id really appreciate some feedback as im hoping to do more contests in the future, and i could use the help.
also im in dire need of advice on how to speed up my painting process. it would help with these short contests, and to improve my overall output.
sooooo.... what do you think?
i painted up this jabberwock for the ironwind metals comp over at wamp. i've been wanting to improve my skills (as viewed objectively) and increase my painting output.
this mini took about a week to finish, painting intermittently (a few hours every other day), which is quite incredible for me.
i have a mixed opinion of the final product, and it does feel a bit hurried to me with some rough spots here and there. im not sure i like the color palate i chose, but i wanted the jabberwock to look as bizarre as i imagine it. the result is somewhat mismatched but somehow effective.
i think the eyes photographed remarkably well, and its an area/technique id like to continue working on.
jabberwock
id really appreciate some feedback as im hoping to do more contests in the future, and i could use the help.
also im in dire need of advice on how to speed up my painting process. it would help with these short contests, and to improve my overall output.
sooooo.... what do you think?
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