You know those people who paint those beautiful paintings in less than a few minuets? Do you have [b]ANY[/b] idea how they do that?
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I draw very fast so I have a bit of an idea It's partially just how their mind works and partially a lot of practice. They've likely been drawing or painting those things for years and years now. So it's second nature for them. Just a matter of putting together a piece that incorporates all the things they're familiar with making. Some artists want each line to be perfect. Each stroke and color without mistake so it takes them a great deal of time to paint it. Other artists don't care about the details. Using big strokes to flesh everything out and a bit of small details. Your mind puts together what it wants to see from vague ideas. Which is why sketches tend to look better than very defined and perfected drawings.
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Okay thanks
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Edited by Saleem: 5/2/2014 3:18:56 AMThis guy? Or are you talking about the spray paint spacescapes?
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Yea something along those lines.
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The finger painting guy obviously has the soul of Bob Ross in his fingertips [spoiler]Years of practice.[/spoiler] But looking at the spray paint art I'm able to figure out most of what is done. Shouldn't be all that difficult to pick up with a little practice.