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jayski
The Shire
Feb 2 2013, 2:21pm
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The Hobbit/Thorin - Pencil Study
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Sneak Peek. Work in progress. Final Part of a series i’m working on. ( 4 in the series ) Pencil Study of the Hobbit. Black and White Prismacolor Pencils. Now i’m happy with the portrait side of these illustrations, I’m now off to finish these. Hope youve enjoyed seeing them in the early stages. Let me know if you want to see the final series of images. Jase http://jasonbrian007.deviantart.com/#/d5tk8d4
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Angharad73
Rohan
Feb 2 2013, 10:08pm
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Please, I'd love to see the images! These are amazing! How do you do that?
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swordwhale
Tol Eressea
Feb 4 2013, 4:21am
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Is that MiTientes paper? I've worked on colored "charcoal" paper and MiTientes paper, and it's a really effective technique (the paper provides the middle ground, and you use lighter and darker pencils). This is just awesome professional level stuff.
Go outside and play...
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jayski
The Shire
Feb 4 2013, 8:20am
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I'd like to say its some amazing stock paper but the reality is it's Atlantic Grey stock paper which I found at the local stationery suppliers. It was the colour I wanted. Glad you like it.
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jayski
The Shire
Feb 4 2013, 8:23am
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As Swordwhale has mentioned, it's a technique where by your eye fills in the details. You focus on the darks and the lights/highlights and the tone of the grey fills in the missing details. Glad you like it.
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Loresilme
Valinor
Feb 7 2013, 4:38pm
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Very nice work. Interesting too how you utilize the edge, going beyond the frame line in a few areas - it enhances the depth and really makes it reach out at you. Beautiful work! *applauds* :-).
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ByThorinsBeard
Rohan
Mar 24 2013, 11:47am
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Oh to have that talent. Those are wonderful Jase.
"Logic will get you from A to B. Imagination will take you anywhere." - Albert Einstein.
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jayski
The Shire
Mar 25 2013, 5:11pm
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Than you!
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jayski
The Shire
Mar 25 2013, 5:14pm
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Thats really very kind of you, thank you for saying that, jase
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