Series of speedpainting practices, detailed lineart panels with text, and mute scenes. These practices were to help myself train in different aspects (environmental lighting, gestures, emotions ...).
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The rule of these practices: one layer per thumbnail, the same one brush, and no erasing with the eraser tool. I try to not spend more than
one hour on each thumbnail.
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Practice for understanding how colours change according to the amount of daylight in the environment.
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This practice was meant to warm up with dusk palettes, and to be able to tell a simple story of a scene by just thumbnails.
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Bright colours are still challenging! This thumbnail sheet was meant to get warmed up for that. The universe of Hourglass is more than the interior of cathedrals after all!
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The first bright environment practice I tried. Another aspect of the practice was to indicate the difference in colours between day and night - and the passing of a few hundreds of years.
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A single panel practice to try catching those sleepy first hues of sunlight at the break of dawn in a spring month.
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