Another environment study painting. Painted in Hexels 2.5 Refs from Wikimedia Commons
Category: Daily Doodle
Everest (Env 19)
I’ve been experimenting with a unique grid paint program called Hexels 2.5 in which you paint with blocks, octagons, and other shapes. It is great for pixel and isometric art. It’s also great for blocking in because it forces you to paint on a grid and this is effective in preventing you from adding details. After I got it blocked in, I imported the painting into Photoshop and painted the details in.
Ref from Wikimedia Commons
Icy river (Env 17)
Today’s landscape painting. It’s more muddy then my previous paintings. I did add a slight bit of orange in an attempt to give the painting more life. Ref from Wikimedia Commons.
Ruined Column (Env 16)
The composition for this study is similar to yesterday’s painting but with a cool pallet and focused on a old man made column that is surround by ruins. Ref from Wikimedia
Pointy Boulder (Env 15)
Today’s landscape study painting. I thought the rock looked rather cool. I did use some dry brush but mostly stuck with the stanard on for detail. I dont know if that was a good move or not. Ref from Wikimedia
Foggy Valley Below the Mountains (Env 14)
Today’s env study. I used a dry brush to give it a texture feel. Ref from Wikimedia
Dead Forest Speedpaint (Env 13)
A speed painting of a bleak forest. Ref from wikimedia.
Odd rock formation (Env 12)
An odd rock formation I painted on my iPad using Procreate. I love the charcoal brushes
Lighthouse (Env 11)
Painted this on my iPad using Procreate. I’m not too happy with this one.
Snowy mountains (Env 10)
I am very happy how this painting turned out. I’ve never painted cracked ice before. I can see the value of painting environments everyday.
References use for the study from Wikimedia Commons