Before you scroll down further, what is the style of this sketch reminds you? Can you think of any other kind of art forms and colors evoke?
About emerge, that guy was looking out the window of a store noodles, and I had about five minutes to paint it.
For the soft edge around the area "love handle", I painted in gouache wet wet. white board lighting is composed mainly of white paper. I used Venetian red for the background color because the walls were painted that color.
Out of curiosity, I put my sketch image search "visually similar" to Google, and I was surprised by the results.
What was served a lot of the Second World War posters from several countries, including the United States, Nazi Germany, Communist China, and Soviet Russia. There is also a Saturday Evening Post cover and poster of discarded Western film.
These results are closely targeted over a period of illustration with a special purpose, to awaken people's energy to work and fight.
What does this tell us about the style of my sketch? Do you think of the propaganda art of the 1940s? poster art of the Second World War is not a large study of the mine, and certainly not in my conscious mind was when I did the sketch.
I wonder what that says about the intelligence behind visual image search for the Google algorithm? It seems to be based solely on abstract colors and shapes, and it ignores the subject, other than that it was a figure in a frame.
-----
you can try to put your own art in image search "visually similar" to Google and see what you come up with.
"Gouache in the Wild" tutorial Gumroad
DVD "Gouache in the Wild" on Amazon