This week’s featured image is a very interesting pick. Typically I pick one of my longer speed paints to feature, but this time around I picked a thirty-minute speed paint that I did last Monday. “Growing Organs” is fairly unique because it is one of the rare thirty-minute speed paints I did that features a fully detailed face. Thirty minutes is such a short time to do a composition. Typically I don’t have enough time to detail a face within that time frame. “High Rank” and “Rowing Slaves” are great examples of my typical thirty-minute speed paints. “Growing Organs” obviously have a fully rendered face. “The Twins” is also a thirty-minute speed paint that features two faces. In all honesty, in terms of completion, “The Twins” is definitely more fully defined than “Growing Organs.” But “Growing Organs” does have a more complicated background than “The Twins,” hence why I picked “Growing Organs” as my featured image this week.
Aside from my speed paints, I spent some time creating more entries for the monthly competition at krita-artists.org. I thought I was done with the prompt “Fairy,” but I ended up doing two more different versions of that prompt. And of course, I also spent some time with my regular grinds. “Temple Waterfall” is still in the middle of the sketch-refining phase, while I have moved on from doing any more work on the face of my Lundahl study. I didn’t get to spend any time on “Proving Grounds.” I’m hoping to rectify that this coming week.
Anyways, have a great “March of Robots” this next month!
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