SensualCealy's Sketch book

If its under $5.00, Ill let you keep it!
Im sure you wont get much more than that for them! lol
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SensualCealy said:
If its under $5.00, Ill let you keep it!
Im sure you wont get much more than that for them! lol
C
Oh, hun, the framing will cost more than that. I'll just have to stay in the negative until I get them shown. Then I'll just lease them out rather than selling them outright. :D

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Hmm I could die a wealthy woman! lol
Good thing I dont have my hopes up quite that high!
LOL
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Halo_n_horns said:
You shoulda had that one, sweetie. :(

Nope it was an honest vote, you get what you deserve.
Ill just have to work harder at the next one so make it an easy one! lol

Hey now I can ask that question I had for you, how did you do the shading on your sketch, it looked ten times better than mine!
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Helmhood said:
I like this one... nice shading. But I wonder if she is pierced anywhere else ;)

You will have to wait for the next contest to find out the answer to that question! lol :devil:
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SensualCealy said:
Hey now I can ask that question I had for you, how did you do the shading on your sketch, it looked ten times better than mine!
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The effect is carried well in part because of the paper. Its parchment paper like one would use for calligraphy. Because its not a stark white paper it lends pleasantly to shades and colors.

The flesh shading is simply a very light brown Prismacolor pencil, and I practically let the weight of the pencil itself put the color on the paper. The same goes for the white highlights, which again are carried very nicely because of the color of the paper itself.

Almost the same thing with the gems. Technically, rather than simply shading in the color tones of the stones, there should have been streaks of light in the color of the stone running along her skin, but time constraints kept me from planning out how the colors should run across her body. I used minimal color shading with them so I could go back later and lay in the color streaking from the gems. Now, if I could just find that damn Round-to-it button. :D

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Thanks for the info Halo, I thought it was pencil colours but wasn't sure if maybe you used watercolour pencil like I do.
Shading and highlight is something I'll have to work on.
Can you get the parchment in watercolour weight as well?
C :kiss:
 
A couple shots I took in Quebec City in Lower town.

First is one of my group the other is the whole troup of kids.
 
SensualCealy said:
A couple shots I took in Quebec City in Lower town.

First is one of my group the other is the whole troup of kids.

OOPs! Guess that didnt work!
 
SensualCealy said:
Thanks for the info Halo, I thought it was pencil colours but wasn't sure if maybe you used watercolour pencil like I do.
Shading and highlight is something I'll have to work on.
Can you get the parchment in watercolour weight as well?
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I'm not sure about that. I've found a slightly thicker parchment recently that I had to get because water was spilled all over the previous pad which ruined it immediately. I don't believe that the new stuff would be any less susceptible to water damage.

I've seen other types of paper that get labeled as "parchment," but they're more like linen paper, and I've only seen them in white. I've been considering auditioning some of that with my inks as soon as I get out of my current project.

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First off, I cant figure out how small to make these photos to get them to post on here.

Second, H'n'H, Linen should work well, its a natural fibre and usually much thicker than regular sketch paper. Just depends on how absorbent the top fibres are allowing a percentage of the water to be absorbed without distroying the paper itself.

I live in a relatively small town and Walmart or Staples is the only access I have to papers. BUT!! In September when Im off to College, there is a book store that carries art supplies that Im sure Im going to snag, dont tell anyone that they arent related to my course though! lol

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Beautiful drawings, Cealy! As someone else said, I love the clean, minimalistic feel of your work.

I've downloaded a few that I love, for the AH Calendar, and I'll probably put at least four in.

Just one thing, I've downloaded the one you are using as your current AV - it's gorgeous, do you have a larger version of it you could let me have in some way?

Cheers!

Lou :rose: :kiss:
 
Tatelou said:
Beautiful drawings, Cealy! As someone else said, I love the clean, minimalistic feel of your work.

I've downloaded a few that I love, for the AH Calendar, and I'll probably put at least four in.

Just one thing, I've downloaded the one you are using as your current AV - it's gorgeous, do you have a larger version of it you could let me have in some way?

Cheers!

Lou :rose: :kiss:

The largest I can post is what Lit will accept as an attachment, or, Halo has it now I can ask him to send you a copy if its easier.
C

Edited to add: Just PM'ed Halo n Horns to see if he will send you a copy of them. I hope the Av you are talking about is the leaf one?
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SensualCealy said:
Few more additions:


I love the AVgallery pic, of reclining female nude, with hand on pubis. Is that based on, or taken from, one of Lucky's most famous AV's???

A very very good drawing. Well done.
 
SensualCealy said:
First off, I cant figure out how small to make these photos to get them to post on here.

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The pictures cannot be bigger than 800x600 pxls, and 100k file.

I use Photoshop to reduce mine to the 800x600, and then the 'save for web' option, to reduce the file size, without reducing the picture size.

It can be fiddly getting right on the 100k or 99.9k, but its worth it.
 
matriarch said:
I love the AVgallery pic, of reclining female nude, with hand on pubis. Is that based on, or taken from, one of Lucky's most famous AV's???

A very very good drawing. Well done.

Absolutely- great subject matter dont you think? :devil:
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matriarch said:
The pictures cannot be bigger than 800x600 pxls, and 100k file.

I use Photoshop to reduce mine to the 800x600, and then the 'save for web' option, to reduce the file size, without reducing the picture size.

It can be fiddly getting right on the 100k or 99.9k, but its worth it.

Thanks gorgeous!! Will try it now!
C :rose:
 
Lets see how good of a teacher Mat is!

The first shot is of the original buildings in Lower Quebec City. Built with the limestone thats abundant in the area. The quartz cobble stone was brought from Europe as balasts in the bottom of the ships and used to pave their streets.

The second shot is looking down one of the streets, I cant remember its name, with the group of girls I watched over.

Thanks again Mat!
C :kiss:
 
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