As I said in the last post, the proportions were messed up. When drawing this piece I noticed things wern’nt matching up.
I had to erase a major section and restart. If it looks a little different don’t be confused. I rather restart on a little part than being lazy and ignore it. Perform at your best.
With what I have done so far, does anyone have an idea what this could be? Look closely at every detail and try to imagine within your head what you see. You might see more than 1 object or thing. Or maybe you see nothing.
Just look and observe that’s all I ask for.
I’m going to start posting the link to the previous post, so you can compare the two if you would like.
Here is the link :https://chaoticshapes.com/2017/08/17/start-of-the-new-drawing/
I have no clue but I sure did love that last one!!!
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It’s okay, hahaha. Without color it’s craziness. I get lost in my own work a lot have to pay close attention.
Thank you! Happy to hear that. 🙂
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What you do is just so unique and cool!!
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Thank you, happy I adapted to this style. Everything happens for a reason. So I look at it as if the style picked me in a weird mysterious way.
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I think you’re right about that as it seems natural to you!
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I also have no clue, but I am thinking you should take hi-res photos of these before you start painting them, and reproduce them as paint-by-numbers!
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That’s okay, you’ll have to wait till the next update. You mean for people to color in? I’m getting equipment soon. Need a special camera.
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Currently, it reminds me of a dragon.
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I can see why you would think that. The position might be correct but it’s not a dragon. Great guess.
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Looks like a long-awaited self-portrait. 😉
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I see what you’re saying. If you saw it now, I’m thinking your guess might change.
Awesome imagination!
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Just going on the fact that it appears to be a human silhouette. Do you use tiling theory to come up with your triangle mappings?
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Okay you can go with that. I find a normal photo. I edit it and play with it. Add my own colors and shapes. I looked that up, so I guess yes I do.
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You do it with more attention to aesthetics. Looking forward to progress updates!
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True, I focus on the detail within the detail. The detail within. Sounds good, keep your eyes out.
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So a ‘fractal’ approach to tiling.
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Yeah in a way. It’s similar. Each major part in a section then cut down. Repeat the same pattern sometimes.
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Yeah! There’s a little-known image compression technique,
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that analyzes the image for fractally-repeating patterns and replaces them with the fractal formula that duplicates them. Slow to compress, supposedly can compress images a lot, and can actually uncompress an image to a higher resolution than the original while still looking good. Haven’t seen it in action myself and I think the process is patented.
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It all sounds really crazy. Imagine the first person to make this art. The views were all so confused. I would be amazed. That art is a little out there if you know what I’m saying, hahaha. I like it tho it’s interesting. I’m not sure if it’s patented that wold suck.
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I think the patent only applies to using it as an image compression process. You’re doing something more along the lines of deconstructing the image to tiles, then coloring the tiles. Almost like stained glass or mosaic.
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Oh I see. Yeah I’ve had people describe my work similar to things like that stained glass or mosaic.
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So have you done stained glass or mosaic?
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No I’ve never been introduced to it. Don’t have the materials. I’m poor, hahah. Seems expensive glass.
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Yeah, glass would be expensive. Mosaic, on the other hand: Check out Maison du Picassette in Chartres, France. Entirely done using found materials.
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Sorry, mispelled: La Maison Piccasiette.
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Okay thanks.
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Okay, thanks I’ll remember to check that out. I appreciate the information.
See I can create most things I just need time and material. I hardly have .This world is diffrent for artists most people don’t understand.
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Okay, thanks I’ll remember to check that out. I appreciate the information.
See I can create most things I just waxneed time and material. I hardly have .This world is diffrent for artists most people don’t understand.
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I’ll let you wait till the next update.
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It looks like a dragon, sleeping, and without the wings as yet.
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Mhhhhhh….. very good guess. It’s not a dragon but that description was on point.
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Oooo… very exciting!
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a pig?? LOL I can see a snout of some sort .. cant wait to see what it is 🙂
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Mhhhhhh…. there is a snout of some sort. Awesome visuals!
When you see a snout your first thought is pig. Great imagination.
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haha, I don’t know why, it just looks pig-like 🙂
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I understand don’t worry, hahhahaha.
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Very difficult this time….
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Thanks for attempting, I finished the sketch. Going to post it today sometime. Have color too, just want to show you the full sketch so far.
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I do see a dog ( or hog) with a cat on it’s back 😉
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Interesting, I love the imagination. I guess you’ll have to wait and see 😉
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Just loved them , great work , excited to see more and Awesome post.
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Thank you, happy you like it!
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You’re welcome
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Un cane accucciato?
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No it’s not a dog. Great guess tho!
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Agreed: Time for creating is the most precious thing! 🙂
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I’ve never cared for abstract art but yours is very different and I am thinking that many hours are needed to produce so many shapes. It’s wonderful to see.
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Thank you! Appreciate the compliment. Yes it takes me 24-50 hours usually depends on the size. I draw the same amount each day. When I do draw. Takes me a few weeks to finish a piece. All other life to focus on, hahha. One day I wish for full time art.
Happy you like my art, appreciate the comment again.
Have a great day!
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