It’s been a while, I know.
Category: Environments
Hexel Field (Env 21)
More landscape painting experiments.
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
Rocks (Env 9)
First env study painting where rocks are the main focus. I want to give my paintings a more traditional look so I stated painting with brushes that give a ‘dry brush’ effect. References use for painting are from Wikimedia Commons.
Nuevo Bridge (Env 7)
Although I do these studies on a regular almost daily basis, I haven’t gotten into the habit of uploading them to the blog after finishing them. I feel like I’m starting to loosen up. As with many of my studies, I used Wikimedia Commons for references (CC-AB).
Island in Lake (Env 6)
A rockly like island on the side of a lake. This was another practice that I used only one brush for the painting. It’s rather difficult.
When painting this I used Wikimedia Commons for reference
Zion (Env 5)
Today’s environment painting is inspired by the Zion National Park. I experimented with various brushes with this painting. I feel like I’m loosing up and these studies are less intimidating. Reference photo for painting came from Wikimedia Commons.
Building by a Oasis (Environment Speed Painting 5)
Evnvoiriment Speedpaint 5. Its funny. I didn’t have time to draw the oasis because I got too involved with the Romanish building, the left side feels kind of empty. I would of been best for me to look up a reference instead of drawing out of my head for the building, however the building is somewhat sound at least. I love to put in people and crows to indicate perspective.
Photoshop :1 Hour: (C) 2013 Maugryph