Wednesday, May 13, 2009

Ronnie Wood



Sketched today using Sketchbook Pro. By far the most fun way to sketch digitally . . . no real purpose for this sketch, except for good 'ol practice and of course "fun".

27 Comments:

Blogger Paul Moyse said...

One of those 'must sketch' profiles! Great job!

3:43 PM  
Blogger Victor Gatmaitan said...

Hey, nice one! You find Sketchbook Pro to be better than Painter and Photoshop?

3:43 PM  
Blogger Scott said...

great values here, the subject is well suited to an exact profile view

4:09 PM  
Blogger GOGOPEDRO said...

NICE....like the fact that your digital feels like it was hand drawn...

I should just get with that program already...

P

4:11 PM  
Blogger Jonathan said...

Dammmn Jason!! Amazing sketch! I love it!!! Great job bro!!

4:58 PM  
Blogger Unknown said...

NICE! I love it! Fantastic sketch.

Kev

5:26 PM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Fantastic sketch, especially with SBP.
I downloaded it a few weeks ago to give it a try. Felt reasonably nice except I found the tool palette a little odd. Is this a regular in your toolbox?

5:28 PM  
Blogger Marcelo Vignali said...

Whoa, really nice!

5:43 PM  
Blogger Ivo Favero said...

It's amazing sketch Seiler...congratulations!!

5:45 PM  
Blogger Antonio said...

Very "FunnY" Stone ...
A beautiful scketch.

6:01 PM  
Blogger Will Appledorn said...

Nice!

i have to agree about sketchbook pro, i love that program.

what size do you do these sketches at? i like the line weight.

6:29 PM  
Blogger CARiCATURAS MARCELO GUERRA said...

beautiful sketch and a very funny face to draw.

6:38 PM  
Blogger ramanjit said...

i find this celeb in many blogs but the way you play with it is awesome.the value, hair and shape.all amazing.

10:01 PM  
Blogger William K. Moore said...

Your exaggeration comes off as if it could be real and that can't be easy. Ron might need to be fit with a one cone bra for extra support. Enjoying the portraiture(s) Jason!

1:15 AM  
Blogger charles Da Costa said...

Fantastic work Jason, I like

congratulations.

1:28 AM  
Blogger Neil Davies said...

That's a stunner, nice work!

4:01 AM  
Blogger ...Larry said...

whoa...this one is very cool...one of my favs!!

Saw a thing in the news on old rockers where time and age, rockn' roll has not been kind and included Ronnie Wood, Mick Jaeger, Rod Stewart and others. Duh...what do they think happens approaching late 60's going into 70's??? I think they look not too bad at that age yet! Whoooops, guess it means I'm getting up there too!

You'll have to let me know about this Sketchbook Pro program...

awesome

daaaaaaaaaaahhd

7:12 AM  
Blogger Brad said...

excellent as always jason! the tones you get are just incredible. i just can't seem to grasp the idea of doing anything digital, especially sketching. it is so much more rewarding for me to have something i can hold when i am done...

9:20 AM  
Blogger Daniel Bejarano Casarino said...

Fantastic Jason you really captured the nice mood of Ronnie, great job!

1:03 PM  
Blogger Eric Zampieri said...

Unbelievable. I love the hair.

1:43 PM  
Blogger ian said...

I've heard nothing but good stuff about that program. And with a piece like that you're one of their best salesmen. Fantastic, I got lost in the details. Makes we want to download the demo right now.

5:12 PM  
Blogger Unknown said...

Absolutely superb Jason - one of my favourites of yours.

6:50 PM  
Blogger Admin said...

Awesome values and great exaggeration! How much time did you spend on this? Hope you have this kinda "'good ol practice and fun" more often. I love your sketches.

9:33 PM  
Blogger GRAND said...

Whoa, what made! Absolutely ... ébouriffantes!! I love it.

3:06 AM  
Blogger Unknown said...

amazing sketch!!!

4:50 AM  
Blogger Niall O loughlin said...

Great stuff Jason, your one of the very few people IMO who can make digital look good.

9:46 AM  
Blogger J. Anthony Kosar said...

This one is great! So much energy in your sketch!

3:44 PM  

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