
Another dopey speedpainting done over the course of the last week or so. No story behind this one - it was just done for fun and as a warmup before painting some covers.
Now I'm going to tempt fate and again attempt to show you an animated version that condenses the 2 hours or so of painting time into about 15 seconds. It didn't work out too well the last time I tried this, so let's see what happens today.

That animation works and was amazing to watch. Again the realism is impressive. I've watched it loop a few times mesmerically trying to pin-point where the magic happens.
ReplyDeleteWow great painting Steve!
ReplyDeleteThat was just awesome!
ReplyDelete2 hours!! that's gobsmacking! Great design on the robot too. Honestly, breathtaking work.
ReplyDeleteThe animation looks really good. I can't believe how quickly you can make such a fantastic image.
ReplyDeleteAlan - I'm still waiting for the magic to happen :) Actually, this one didn't come together for me at all until I changed the background buildings. Until that point I was ready to abandon it.
ReplyDeleteFabio, Raphael, Kevin, and Jay - Thanks for the comments. I should confess that the 2 hours painting time is only an estimate. I rarely sit and paint these things straight through. I do a bit here an there to warm up in the morning, or either relax in the evening. I'm guessing 2 hours, but it could easily have taken longer than that.
This is a great painting Steve! love everything about it, the animation works very well to!
ReplyDeleteSteve, Your speed paints are absolutely amazing. I spent about 5 minutes understanding the detail and process you did for this one.
ReplyDeleteThanks for the peek into the action.