Thats on 1500 canvas, I tend to start out thinking I am painting a full piece so I make it bigger, but here is a more up close view snaf.
http://s305.photobucket.com/albums/n...intingcopy.png
Thats on 1500 canvas, I tend to start out thinking I am painting a full piece so I make it bigger, but here is a more up close view snaf.
http://s305.photobucket.com/albums/n...intingcopy.png
Because it is the general purpose in mind that I had to do that so I made the proper adjustments for what I was planning to do, since some of you seem too lazy to read, the whole point of me asking whether I should expand on it is whether or not it looks good and I should continue to make it a full painting.
Realistically, you shouldn't be asking us if you should make it into a full painting, that's your decision and yours alone. To be honest, I'd just like to see you finish a piece of artwork.
E: I'm gonna add a bit more to this. You stated on the first page that you have motivation problems, and that's why you have so many incomplete pieces. Well, I hate to say it because I suffer from the same problem, but that can't be an excuse. Your teachers won't go for it, and your employers sure as hell won't either. I don't care if it's for the sake of just finishing the piece to have it done, you need to find motivation somewhere.
Until you start finishing pieces on a consistent basis, you will not become a good artist. Period.
Here's the way I see it: Wasted potential is the burden of society.
Last edited by Jean-Luc; February 8th, 2009 at 06:32 PM.
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