Sunday, October 2, 2016
Hide and Seek
Hide and Seek
I taught at the Masters of Digital Painting workshop in Moscow earlier this month by invitation from Max Kostenko. At the workshop, Denis Zilber taught about light, and Serge Birault taught techniques of pin-up illustration. I talked about some rules of composition and then did a demonstration on controlling a composition, starting with this image, which I deliberately made a bit over-detailed and convoluted:

It could be worse, but its still a mess, right? Almost every artist runs into problems like this sometimes, so I wanted to show how to sort through a flawed and complicated composition.
I took the picture to this point during the workshop:

Unfortunately, there wasnt enough time to do more than push the values and colors around. Ive spent a couple hours on it since then, trying to take it where I thought it should go. There is one thing still bothering me, but I cant figure out how to fix it without damaging the theme and integrity of the picture.

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A stronger composition? Maybe, but I still like most things better in the other one. |
Thanks to all the people who came to the workshop and made me feel welcome in Russia. It was fun!

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