





I attended Shawn Barber's painting seminar this weekend. He painted a picture from reference of the tattoo artist Kim Saigh. It was interesting to see how he worked. It was pretty much the complete opposite of what I was taught. He does paint from dark to light but does a carbon stencil transfer on the canvas of the photograph. Also , he mixes value with his paint brush and paints as he goes. It was a good experience and definitely learned something new.
LMAO "The complete opposite of what i was taught". YES
ReplyDeleteYou guys are so funny ;)
ReplyDeleteI'm glad you got to see someone else's work ethic (i guess thats what youd call it, right?)
:)