I was actually quite impressed with myself and having to work with the original photo. It was a tiny photo-booth picture, flat lighting, and the contrast was out of control. So I quite the time getting the forms to turn properly and look correct. It was a challenge and I learned a lot, I'm glad my friend asked me to draw it for them.
My second trial run at rub-out, I like it so much! Rub-out is helping a lot with my value jumps, and letting me compare the colors of the model and environment for the value that they actually are.
Introducing my first rub-out! Wow what a completely different experience then I thought. It's definately something I will work on more often because it helps with my values and to paint loosely. I had to choose my battles, there was no way to get detailed this way, (which I'm looking for). To show accuracy in limited stokes is a mark of talent that I'm looking to learn.
What better inspiration then the loss of an opponent. :) No but really it happened to be a slow week at work and the sports section had some good color photos to work with. When I photographed these in the garage though the lighting must've been really cold, there's so much more blue in these than I expected.