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My first ever painting in 20 years

PostPosted: Sat May 23, 2015 6:44 pm
by AraA
Thank you Taron and Verve Painter.,

I always could doodle and and could make decent portraits.. Never been successful using colours.. I have spent close to 20 years of my life as a visual effects artist and supervisor, and have always had access to a wacom, photoshop, Painter, and have done and delivered 100's of projects.. Never got down to painting.. Ever since I got into computer graphics stopped sketching as well..

Thanks, to verve I completed my first painting today.. It's still bit of a work in progress.. But the recent I post this is because, it is this program that you wrote.. that made me paint. And I cannot Thank you enough.. :) .. as you can guess I am flying right now .. already thinking what I will paint tomorrow..

Looking for feedback and comments... will share system config and layer breakdowns (if needed) later.. Cheers.. for making my day.. :beer:

Re: My first ever painting in 20 years

PostPosted: Sat May 23, 2015 7:35 pm
by Tartan
This is wonderful. Verve did the same thing for me. Sparked my 2d side up a bit. I have been working my sketching a lot lately so that when I drop into Verve again it will be something solid/ Great scene! I like where the shadows hit him under the tree. It looks hot on the other side. I think I would stop a moment and reflect on things there for awhile. Enjoy the magnificent trees and the stream, take a sip of water and then roll on c:! :D

Re: My first ever painting in 20 years

PostPosted: Sat May 23, 2015 9:20 pm
by Lemivision
Oh, great news you found Verve! You are the artist we missed here. I really like the gentle way you show us your art. :bounce: :rock:
BTW you have very interesting style. c:!

I am really looking forward to you next results you do with Verve! :ob

Re: My first ever painting in 20 years

PostPosted: Sun May 24, 2015 6:45 am
by Zeropainter
welcome :) - very nice artwork, I like it

Re: My first ever painting in 20 years

PostPosted: Sun May 24, 2015 10:19 am
by Taron
:shock: ... :o .... :bounce:
W E L C O M E to the forum, AraA, that is absolutely beautiful! c:!
It shows so strongly and clearly that you know by heart what you have to do, creating depth, creating balance, illustrating a moment with such great command over the visual language. Yet, you manage to introduce a certain suspense, a bit of mystery that raises interest beyond this moment; is this guy really just enjoying himself, his solitude on a stroll along the river's edge? Is he maybe running away from something, trying to clear his head? Or is Robin Hood and his gang waiting to drop from the branches of the tree to extort this young CEO and have him transfer his funds to arbitrary charities? One may never know. :shrug: :lol: ...it's just full of character, the whole painting!
I also love that you've explored a variety of techniques without them tumbling all over each other, but so that they belong to each other helping to aim focus. Yet another thing that I'm sure comes from your many years of experiences, things that just have become part of your intuition.

I'm already extremely excited to see what comes next, very, very much hoping for something to come next!!! :bounce:

Also, don't miss the Vervatar "challenge", which is really just my silly way of hoping you'd make your avatar with Verve, of course! ;) 8-)
Anyway, I'm thrilled you've found Verve and the kindness to join and share here! :ob

Re: My first ever painting in 20 years

PostPosted: Sun May 24, 2015 10:36 am
by Pilou
Summer's lights! c:!

Re: My first ever painting in 20 years

PostPosted: Mon May 25, 2015 4:11 pm
by Knacki
This is lovely!

Almost same history here btw. ;)
Keep it coming - we'll love it, I am sure.

Re: My first ever painting in 20 years

PostPosted: Mon May 25, 2015 7:42 pm
by AraA
Hey All..

More than anything else.. I am pleasantly surprised with myself as to, what I could make myself do .. in terms of painting.. :o Thank you all for the encouragement.. I am over the clouds :)

tartan Thank you.. I like the idea of a sip of water.. I want to see that painting with more saturation.. Now that I look at it again.. maybe it is a .jpg thing.. !

Lemivision .. Thank you.. I don't have a style to speak of.. That was my first ever attempt to complete a painting.. :D

Thank you Zeropainter, Pilou and Knacki.. I do feel privileged to be in your company.. :bow: here at the forums..

The nicest thing about Verve is that it makes you paint.. not look for shortcuts.. cut paste.. transform.. color correct etc.. Also, the reason why I feel it is a great paint utility.. Not that I have tried out too many.. Just my thoughts..

Taron.. Great to hear your comments.. Glad u like my painting.. I did not explore many techniques.. :D cause I don't know any techniques.. :shrug: Though I have heard some friends (art school types :roll: ) speak of line style and stroke style etc..

My whole aim is to experiment with Verve to arrive at some acceptable art.. :) Hopefully, somewhere along the road, I will discover, if I have a certain technique..or not..

As for Robin Hood and his gang waiting.. haha.. They are still waiting.. and let the poor guy on cyle go ahead.. :lol: :shrug: :D

Will try out the vervatar for sure..

In the mean time.. Sharing with all you folks my second painting titled.. " Serenity Falls" ..wanted to see the overexposed water look.. as yet unfinished.. .. As i may change the approach on the Bamboos if I could think of a better one..

Hope you like this.. Comments criticisms.. and inputs are welcome

Re: My first ever painting in 20 years

PostPosted: Mon May 25, 2015 7:46 pm
by AraA
Would love to know about yours :) would be interesting I am sure

Knacki wrote:This is lovely!

Almost same history here btw. ;)
Keep it coming - we'll love it, I am sure.

Re: My first ever painting in 20 years

PostPosted: Mon May 25, 2015 8:27 pm
by Tartan
Ara this is a very clean and serene scene . Everything fits as it should, Framing it with bamboo is inspired as is your choice of color. The meditative figure certainly draws the eye and the spot of red enhances it, Nice use of depth! c:! :D