Desperately needed to practise environments and colours, so what better way than to use high res movie stills? These are some quick speedpaints done at no more than 33.3% zoom, hence the obvious lack of details (my computer monitor is too small to fit anything bigger anyway!). This is good as it lets me focus on the main colours and forms, which was the focus. I got all these stills from a fantastic bluray screenshot database: http://www.cinemasquid.com/blu-ray/movies/screenshots
Desperately needed to practise environments and colours, so what better way than to use high res movie stills? These are some quick speedpaints done at no more than 33.3% zoom, hence the obvious lack of details (my computer monitor is too small to fit anything bigger anyway!). This is good as it lets me focus on the main colours and forms, which was the focus. I got all these stills from a fantastic bluray screenshot database: http://www.cinemasquid.com/blu-ray/movies/screenshots
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