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Would you like the red wine or the white wine? And would you like the house wine or the expensive wine (that may or may not taste great).
Everyone is correct in their interpretation of speed paint.
- Essentially, fable is correct in stating that one tries to paint an image in the shortest amount of time possible. In our studio, we work on 20 minnute speedpaints daily. But....
During the performance of a speedpaint, what is your desired outcome?
Chunder Vs Thunder
I certainly, would not desire to produce chunder. It would be akin to rowing furiously on a boat with two forks. One would desire to be underway, with two strong oars, that you image leaps out, in such looseness and yet retain all the basic qualities of an illustration, and yet have such subtle artfulness, that only a slight dash of detail at a focal point, produces a pleasing result.
One could apply many strokes, scribbles and gaudy applications of colour and at the end of said time limit, what kind of image will be the result? An unfinished rudimentary image would not qualify for a speed paint as such. And it is a real misnomer to intorduce a artist new to the digital arts of teh allure of speedpaints. It will ruin their skill, understanding and set up bad habits.
Thats right. It will ruin their skill.
And having learnt the hard way. It can take literally years to undo and relearn a more systematic, efficient method to digital painting. Still. There is no one right way. But I would like to advocate a more efficient way.
Speed from Concious Thought
A speedpaint, cannot produce an informed painting without the rudimentary basics of traditional paintings. I.e Composition. Lighting. Colour. Form. Negative/positive shapes. Perspective.
It is only, when you have the basics of all of these, that when you perform a speedpaint, it should represent a culmination of all your artful skill. As if, it were the distilation of your most masterful ability to paint. As if within that limited strokes. your life depended on it, (if you painted any more yoru life force would diminish so to speeak) and the picture was painted in your blood and lifeforce.
And thus.
I say speedpaints, should be thought of as a slow paint. This is my interpretation of a speedpaint.
Speed comes from deliberate, calculated, conscious application reflecting the strength, confidence and boldness of each Stroke
A single stroke, (in the right direction, altitude, dipped in colour, tone, width, bursh type, harness, opacity) can describe a horizon.
A single stroke with a two flicks, can describe a man (human based lifeform, often known as man, but can denote woe-man as well. Two flicks, decribes a single varying base tone and a lighter highlight or singular shadow)
A singular circular stroke, you can describe a mass (be it a sun, a sphere, a humanoid torso, abdomen) - set your brush to pick up all colours so it runs like oils
So, theaterics aside and to get back to point.
Paint conciously, and paint with vigour when you next slow paint your next masterpiece
NB: Of course, Orphan Works may make your masterpiece null and void. :)
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