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A quick environment speedpaint. Honestly, I was incredibly frustrated with the process of this one. I feel like I’m hitting a wall in terms of capturing movement in my environments, and also spending too much time rendering things that don’t really add to the personality of the drawing. I want to work faster and more dynamic, so I’ll be focusing on that more in my next sketch session. I recorded the first half hour of this process with my phone, so I’ll be posting that up later today!

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Anonymous

Gorgeous. I just watched Pocahontas the other day and I’m obsessed by the colours in it. I get a similar vibe from your painting. 🍃

Anonymous

Wow the colours are Gorgeous!! Amazing

Anonymous

I just love the simple shapes in a speedpaint

Anonymous

This struggle resonated with me so much. Its something that i find easier with just pen and paper. But as soon colour and landscapes are involved, its so difficult.

Anonymous

This looks fantastic. I’m looking forward to seeing how to move from here. One question that comes to my mind is how dynamic can you get before it becomes too dynamic? Is there a thing such as too dynamic? Because this looks very dynamic and alive to me haha. Best of luck!

Anonymous

This is SO GOOD Lois

Loish

haha thanks yousef! i think it's more a shape and composition thing. it just feels so flat to me!

Loish

yep. for me it's the details. i just can't balance them with the dynamic shapes. it's almost like everything turns into a lumpy cake when i detail it :')

Anonymous

Can’t wait to watch the process video, I’m always in for some environment art :)

Anonymous

Hey Loish, loving the brush strokes and vibrancy here :) I've been looking for a "rake" style brush with multiple lines for ages, can I ask which one you use?

Anonymous

Love your landscape paintings!

Anonymous

There is a 'texture comb' and bristle / 'hair brush' in Marc Brunets starter brush pack.