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The Mad Magazine Girl

May 28th, 2008 Sid 7 comments
Yesterday, I was going through the huge pile of “MAD” Magazines that have accumulated over the years and in one issue I found an advertisement featuring this amazing looking girl. Here I say amazing in a different sense. The girl is neither very good looking nor is she wearing any sexy clothing. Its is just a photograph of a girl next door but taken with a lot of care and thought. The photographer used a very unlikely angle to shoot the portrait. It has been taken from the top of the models head with the model looking up and her face tilted away from the light. Moreover, the entire body except the face has been blurred, creating something of a tunneling effect.
The visual stimulus was so overwhelming that I had to draw it. Here, I am presenting the initial sketch of the drawing. I have to improve it a lot. As and when I do it, I will definitely post it here.

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The 99% Engineer

May 28th, 2008 Sid 1 comment

I am posting after about 3 weeks today. I was very busy with all the exams, interviews, projects, research papers and final preparations for the end, and as such there was no time for this blog. But now it’s all over. No more exams, no more projects, no more classes. It has all finally come to an end. Though I am not officially an engineer yet, I certainly am one unofficially. Being a scientifically inclined man, it helps if instead of expressing something qualitatively, I do it quantitatively. So quantifying the above statement will read something like, “I am 99% engineer”. The remaining 1% will be over after the results are out, that will be on June the 16. Till then unofficial is what I am.
So, after abandoning my blog in this vast blogosphere for so long, I am a bit rusty while starting again. All throughout this time of abandonment, I had planned great things for my blog when I return, but now I find that starting again is easier said than done. So, What are my plans? Well, I am planning to start a serial painting series soon. Tell me what you think about it. There are some other plans too whose details I will divulge as we go along. I think from my next post, I will return to my usual stuff.

Till then,

Goodbye

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Setting Up a New Blog

May 18th, 2008 Sid Comments off
My newest blog is now up and running, and you are perhaps one of the first to visit it. So thank you for that. I have planned this blog to be about everything my other blog here is not. You see as an art and design blog I am unable to write about things like society and politics and stuff like that. So Dhar Dhar intends to fill this huge void in my life. I will formally start writing on this blog from the 1st of June, 2008. So till then goodbye and take care.
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My First Post here

May 17th, 2008 Sid Comments off
This is my newest blog apart from the one I regularly maintain at Three Ink Drops. I started this blog to explore new settings and systems on Blogger. Currently I am testing some new templates here.

This blog is still offline and no tracker has been installed yet. If you have by-chance stumbled across this I would like you to visit my other blog HERE.

Sid

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Making of "The Sapera" Painting

May 3rd, 2008 Sid 5 comments

In one of my earlier posts I have presented “The Sapera“. Here in this post I am going to show the step by step process involved in the creation of the painting.

Step 1: Paper Preparation and choice of pigments.
I started out by wetting the paper. You can do that by dipping the paper in a bathtub or cistern. Next I placed the paper on the drawing board and taped the edges using art-paper tape. The wetting process helps in setting the paper in a perfectly flat position. Doing so minimizes the problem of the paper curling up at the later stages of painting.
The colors I used for this particular painting are shown below. Using the watercolor pencils helps in providing the finer details in the painting.
Step 2: Initial Sketch
I didn’t waste much amount of time in the sketching process. Just a light sketch pointing out the main features were done.
Step 3: Head and Turban : First application of the paint
Here I apologize for not taking the pictures of the initial application of paint. You see it’s the first time I am doing a painting walk-through, so please ignore the mistakes.
Watercolor once dried cannot be removed, so the application of color should be fast and accurate. First paint the lightest shade with a bigger brush and a lot of water. After that fill in the darker regions with a medium size brush and try to maintain the relative position of the paint.

Step 4: Head and Turban : Adding the refinements
In this step I have added the eyes and some more details to the face. It is better to build up the color and texture on the face in a step by step manner. Adding repeated washes of the same shade helps in that. For the eyes though this is nor feasible. So, it is better to paint the eye in a single step and not to re-touch it afterwards.

Step 5: Head and Turban : Final Render
This is the final render of the Head and the Turban
Step 6: Hand and Shirt: First application of the paint
The hands and the shirt were also painted using repeated shades of color as was in the Head and Turban. The same procedure is followed here too.
Step 7: Hand and Shirt: Adding the refinementsStep 8: Hand and Shirt: Adding more RefinementsStep 9: Final Touches and the Finished Painting

This is the Final Render of the finished Painting. This painting has got many faults in terms of lighting and shading effects. Also many details were not done properly. Though there is no chance of improvement for this painting, but if time permits I would like to do one more painting in the Sapera series. I hope you have enjoyed this walk-through.

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