Updated John Singer Sargent Master Copy attempt
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@Lee-White Ohhh, that's nice! I'll try it out..thank you!!
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You did a great job! This is not an easy thing to do.
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Nice, thank you for sharing!
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@Lee-White I adjusted the nose a bit and added glazing on mostly the face, neck and lower half of the image, but I wonder if I should have done a fill over the whole image? Either way I think it looks much warmer than before and the nose adjustment helps.
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I think it looks great! : )
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@Lee-White Thanks Lee!! It was a sweet kind of creative torture working on this painting and very eye-opening.
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Wow! Great job!
I started mine this weekend, it takes a lot longer than I expected, but I am sure it's worth it!
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Great. you're a painter
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@Charlie-Eve-Ryan Wow! You are doing an awesome job. Your last post is so improved as compared with your first post.
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I've done a couple of these as well! So much fun and you learn a lot. Great progress on these.
If I were to critique at all it would be to build brushes that have more of a bristle look so you can get the chunky impasto that he gets with his brush work. I have a few I've built that I can share.
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@linna Thanks Linna and @NoWayMe...thanks, can't wait to see it!
@Rob-Smith thanks so much!
@thirdeyeh Thanks, that would be awesome. I created three custome brushes but none had that chunky impasto look. Great suggestion!
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@Charlie-Eve-Ryan Well done you on completing this - great job! I agree with @thirdeyeh that if you were trying to improve on this, I would have a real go at trying to mimic the oil brush strokes and the way the colours smoosh into one another...if I look closely at your piece, I can see a distinctive little grain that repeats a lot. This is nitpicky though (has to be, at this level!) and it's very inspiring - so much so, I've started a master copy of one of my favourite illustrators too
By the way.. I know you can make your own brushes, but in case you feel like treating yourself, Kyle brought out an impasto brush set a couple of months or so ago...haven't got them but they look good. https://www.kylebrush.com/#brushes ...I've tried a couple of the oil ones from the Megapack which were nice too. But yeah of course you could save the cash and make your own unique bristle type brush. Or experiment with blenders/smudging and so on (something I'd like to try more of too..) Anyway it's been great to see your process here