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    Learning from Frazetta (3 steps)

    A copy of one of his great fantasy illustration.
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    Last edited by Caesar; 09-29-2011 at 10:24 AM.
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    Keep goin!

    Great brushwork, colors and overall background! I hope you'll keep us posted how it goes.

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    Thank You, dear Cyenobyte! Figures would require a little more time and more attention and much to refine on the background too, but this excercises will contribute to my improvements in my imaginary fantasy paintings.
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    A second step ...
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    Last edited by Caesar; 09-28-2011 at 12:00 PM.
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    I have definitely pulled up a chair and am going to watch this one grow!!!! great work and I to am a great fan of Frazetta!

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    That's quite encouraging to have You sitting by and possibly spot early enough possible shortfalls, dear Cartuneman! Thank You!
    I feel some significant affinity with Frazetta, maybe because we both used to eat pasta and maccheroni since our early days ...
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    So here's the third step. Most of it is fixed now. The delicate parts here are only the horse head and, to a less extent, the girl's head.
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    Frazetta's art work is one of the reasons I started to read the fantasy works of Robert E Howard (Conan, King Kull, Solomon Kane, etc)....

    Excellent tribute Caesar....

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    Thank You, dear Kenmo!
    As curious as it may sound, I found in Frazetta style not only the skills developped by so many great American illustrators, but also some Italian classical paintings echoes he may have got in his initial fine art lessons in Brooklin (once Broccolino for our emigrants who established there).
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    Flashman at the Charge. I love this book cover. Funny story. Frazetta typically fixed portions of paintings that he didn't like when he got them back from the publisher. In the original book cover, the girl's hair was different, as well as there being a few other things.

    This looks like a great bit of work, Caesar ... keep it up!

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