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Lurkerella commented at 2011-08-05 16:32:00 » #836550
It takes a lot of skill to use such limited brush strokes, limited colour palette and limited time and end up with something like this.
I fucking love speed painting, specially when used in action scenes because you can almost feel the speed.
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It takes a lot of skill to use such limited brush strokes, limited colour palette and limited time and end up with something like this.
I fucking love speed painting, specially when used in action scenes because you can almost feel the speed.
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Lurkerella commented at 2011-08-26 15:49:28 » #859431
Many people abuse the term to talk about "artist recording himself and speeding the video", but really speed painting is a technique by it's own, Wikipedia has a nice description:
"Speed painting is a method of painting or illustration, primarily a digital art form, in which one paints on a time budget, using already developed methods to create a piece. Often this term is applied to a different form of art, a time-lapse video of a painting. Speed Painting is a widely used term in the Entertainment industry, often amongst Concept Artists.
An example of a traditional speedpainter would be the late Denny Dent, who made a name for himself painting 4' x 6' portraits of famous rock stars from start to finish during the course of a single song."
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Many people abuse the term to talk about "artist recording himself and speeding the video", but really speed painting is a technique by it's own, Wikipedia has a nice description:
"Speed painting is a method of painting or illustration, primarily a digital art form, in which one paints on a time budget, using already developed methods to create a piece. Often this term is applied to a different form of art, a time-lapse video of a painting. Speed Painting is a widely used term in the Entertainment industry, often amongst Concept Artists.
An example of a traditional speedpainter would be the late Denny Dent, who made a name for himself painting 4' x 6' portraits of famous rock stars from start to finish during the course of a single song."
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