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Gryphon and Ki-Rin… FINISHED! Pics! 11/23

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  • #509007
    ladybrooklyn
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      Ok… so it’s nearly midnight… I’ve been working on my first PYO gryph all night… and I’m just to tickled I HAVE to show her off! πŸ˜€

      And here are the full sized pics…

      http://members.cox.net/desertsunstudios/Apple/gryphon%20001.jpg

      One layer of pastels over an acrylic basecoat… she’ll be a really dark brown/black with red highlights…

      http://members.cox.net/desertsunstudios/Apple/gryphon%20002.jpg

      I’m basing her on Harris Hawks… which are native to the Sonoran Desert… ^.^ Like this…

      http://www.duiops.net/seresvivos/galeria/aves/Getting%20the%20Lay%20of%20the%20Land,%20Harris’%20Hawk.jpg

      Comments and crits are welcome… though there’s not much to crit yet… πŸ˜†

      #488722
      ladybrooklyn
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        #509008
        NirvanaCat13
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          Very pretty russet, I will look forward to the finished product! (Or progress reports periodicaly!)

          #509009
          Skigod377
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            Purty!

            #509010
            Maria
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              The third link doesn’t work, Brook, but I know how a Harris hawk looks. Nice griff. At first I thought he was a new creation by the Lindt chocolate factory over the hill, but a second glance said otherwise. πŸ˜€

              #509011

              Greater Basilisk wrote:

              The third link doesn’t work, Brook, but I know how a Harris hawk looks. Nice griff. At first I thought he was a new creation by the Lindt chocolate factory over the hill, but a second glance said otherwise. πŸ˜€

              You have to copy and past the whole thing.

              #509012
              ladybrooklyn
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                I made the mistake of taking her with me to work today… so I could work on her feather detailing a bit… 😯 She’s been staring at me… and talking to me all day…

                I wanna go home!!!! πŸ˜† I wanna work on her!

                #509013

                Haha, I thought about taking mine to work with me…but they would probably frown apon it and then I probably wouldn’t get anything done on the griffin or at work.

                #509014
                ladybrooklyn
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                  Well.. when it gets slow here… it REALLY gets slow… not to mention when I’m working on a horse (or in this case… gryph… :lol:) I can’t stop thinking about it anyway… so might as well have it sit beside me at work.. grin at me… and tell me how they want to be painted.

                  Then I have a clear vision of how to proceed when I get home.

                  And my coworkers like to see my stuff too. :mrgreen:

                  #509020
                  SPark
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                    Explain this “pastels” thing. You use chalk pastels? Or oil pastels? Or something else entirely.

                    #509028
                    ladybrooklyn
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                      Chalk pastels…

                      Take them… crush them up into a dust… and then you “dust” the model (be it horse, gryphon, dragon or otherwise) with the color desired.

                      Once you have dusted or blended the pastels to your liking… you take it outside… and spray it with your clear acrylic sealer.

                      Basically you keep doing this until you are satisfied with the color. πŸ˜€

                      My gryphon… for instance… only has one layer of brown and black shaded onto her feathers. Since I’m going for the Harris Hawk look… I have a long way until her head and upper body finally reach that DEEP dark brown. πŸ˜€

                      I like it because it’s a way to get good subtle shading without having to fight and blend acrylics.. when generally leads (at least for me) to visible brush strokes…

                      DRAT and double drat… the artist who “pioneered” this method in the model horse hobby had a tutorial on her site… but she’s taken it down to redo it. Blast!

                      Lemme go through my links and what not when I get home… if you need more info or a more detailed description… πŸ˜€

                      Man I just cannot wait to get home to work on this critter some more! tempted not to go work out… πŸ˜›

                      #509033

                      Hmm. I’ve done chalk pastel shading on pictures before, for subtle shading. I wonder how it would look if you used just chalk pastel dust. Maybe I’ll try it when my dragon (yay!) comes. I don’t have any chalk pastels now though, are they expensive? The chalk sticks to the statue after you’ve sprayed it with sealer?

                      I can’t wait to see how your gryphy turns out! I love harris hawks, thats my sprit animal, though none live around here πŸ™

                      #509036
                      ladybrooklyn
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                        It depends… Chalk pastels CAN be expensive…. if you go that route. πŸ™‚ Of course if you do… you get more color choices… more vibrant colors… etc… πŸ˜€

                        I, however… go the cheep route and use “Alphacolor” or somethign similar found at michael’s etc… πŸ˜€

                        One day I will branche out and get better pastels… πŸ˜›

                        YAY! time to go home… will post more later! πŸ˜€

                        #509037
                        NirvanaCat13
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                          I did a really cool technique in HS once, I had a drawing of a girl, naked in the doorway to a tile shower, holding a knife in one hand and had a cut on the other wrist which was reaching up the doorway. (teenage depression stage) She was backlit so that most of her was shadow. I used very mild black to brown/grey colors, just doing a strip of black, then a strip of brown then a strip of lighter brown, so on and so forth, kind of over lapping them. Then I took a wet pait brush and went over the loose chalky residue from the pastels, it turned out looking like an oil painting….I wish I still had it, but someone in the class stole it out of my art drawer. Sorry if none of that made sense….Anyway…

                          #509038
                          ladybrooklyn
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                            New pics! New pics!

                            Once again… after midnight… πŸ˜†

                            http://members.cox.net/azbrooklyn/WIP/gryphon%20003.jpg

                            http://members.cox.net/azbrooklyn/WIP/gryphon%20004.jpg

                            http://members.cox.net/azbrooklyn/WIP/gryphon%20005.jpg

                            http://members.cox.net/azbrooklyn/WIP/gryphon%20006.jpg

                            The cream of the wings still need detailing… and the lion half needs pastel shading… But I think the upper half is ALMOST done…

                            Of course… as with most of the pieces I paint… (horses etc…) they take on a mind of their own. At some point she decided that she didn’t want to be as dark as a Harris Hawk… I really started to like the contrast with the red and the darker brown… so it started to build… and well… not sure I can change it now… πŸ˜†

                            What do you think of the off white around her toes? leave it? blend it more? or get rid of it?

                            Anywho… better get off to bed now… gotta work tomorrow.. UGH!

                            EDIT: 3rd picture link fixed…

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