Sunday, June 30, 2024

Quick Life Drawing Studies in Infinite Painter

I recently took a short break to do a couple of quick life drawing sketches, this time using Infinite Painter on the iPad.


No pressure, no overthinking, just trying to capture gesture, proportion, and energy in a few minutes per pose. These were fast studies, but that’s often when things feel the most honest.


What I really appreciate about Infinite Painter in this kind of session is how fluid and responsive the tools feel. The pencil brushes give enough texture and the simplicity of the interface makes it easy to stay focused on observation and rhythm rather than getting caught up in technique.


I still think nothing beats drawing from life to stay sharp. Whether it’s for warming up, loosening the hand, or just reconnecting with the fundamentals, these quick studies always help.





 

Saturday, June 1, 2024

Landscape Study in Infinite Painter


Digital Portrait of Vincent Cassel in Infinite Painter

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Every once in a while, a subject captures your attention not just because of their appearance, but because of the attitude, expression, and raw character they bring to a frame. That was the case with this
 digital portrait of French actor Vincent Cassel, which I painted using Infinite Painter on the iPad.

Cassel’s face is a study in contrasts, sharp and angular, yet incredibly expressive.

I wanted to keep the rendering loose but intentional, focusing more on capturing his energy and presence than achieving photographic accuracy.

As always, painting portraits like this is a way to explore character through form. It’s not about copying a photo but interpreting a presence.

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