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Old Medieval City
Topic Started: Feb 2 2009, 12:53 PM (2,396 Views)
moogoo
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I have some pictures from Sighisoara and Sibiu, and I think is the right moment to reproduce them - Sighisoara is one of the oldest medieval city in Europe, very well preserved and a tremendous inspiration for all sort of citadine artworks. All is :Etac: . The airbrush is my new Paasche VJR which I think is coming upfront to my old DeVilbiss when talking details... The whole piece is 75x55 cm - Fabriano paper and it has a lot of bricks and stones on the right side - this is only the beginning...the hard thing is coming...
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Gordon

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This is stunning, very artistic but has a draughtsmanship quality to it as well. Really looking forward to the progress.
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MALLRAT

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awsome
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Loz
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Me likey. :D
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moogoo
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here's an update - started the right side - first, few bricks ... brush work - around 3000 pieces until now - after that, i plan to come over it, airbrushing the volumes and shadows. Crazy work!
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That is looking stunning, must be painstaking doing all those cobbles and bricks, what is your process for them
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moogoo
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a short update: I finished the "base" - brushwork. Now i will come back airbrushing over some areas for volumes and shadows

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Gordon

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What I find amazing about this, apart from how obviously talented you are as an artist, I would find all the different angles and curvetures very confusing, you just seem to nail it every time. Especially where the stone work is concerned.
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It is incredible
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Clive
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Looking really, really, really, really, really good there buddy! :clap:

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