Bellator 296 Mousasi vs. Edwards Post Fight Press Conference
About This Sports Courier #Bellator 296 Mousasi vs. Edwards Press Conference: Bellator Paris Footage courtesy of and provided by Bellator MMA, BZA PR, and Showtime Sports. Bellator 296 post fight interview with Bellator President Scott Coker, who discusses the upcoming Johnny Eblen vs. Fabian Edwards middleweight title fight, the Lightweight World Grand Prix, and Gegard Mousasi's future.
'Bellator 290' results: Ryan Bader vs Fedor Emelianenko, Johnny Eblen vs Anatoly Tokov in Inglewood, California
promotion: Bellator MMA
title: “Bellator 290”
venue: Kia Forum, Inglewood, California, United States
date: February 4, 2023
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Hi Azul! I’ve been a fan of your art for a little while now, and I wanted to ask how you learned to render lineless artworks the way you do? Any tips to someone trying to learn? You’re a huge inspiration to me (no pun intended haha) and I also wanted to thank you for motivating me to draw on slow days.
Hi! thank you so much for your nice words, it means a lot to me to be an inspiration and it's a pleasure to share about my experience.
To render I usually keep two things in mind:
1. Make sure that what I'm drawing works correctly as a 3D figure and have a three-dimensional view of it the entire time I am drawing it.
2. The direction of light, knowing it and keeping it in mind will help you know where the shadow will go.
Visual environment concept art work has helped me learn about the use of depth and importance of contrast of tones and colors. But of course, knowing something logically is not always enough, I live attached to visual references and studying them.
One of my best recent painting studies and references was the art of Riccardo Federici (a big inspiration rn).
I analyze every reference I see, just that. Every time I can't do something, I look for something that can show me and, in this way, it not only helps me with my current illustration, but also helps me learn new information that I'll use in my later illustrations.
So there's the method that has worked perfectly for me. More than just copying, analyzing how something is constructed and elaborated to know what I'm doing and make learning effective.
I'll leave here some YouTube channels that I've been watching and also a good reference and study page.
Proko
Ben Eblen
Line of Action
(also Pinterest but ik we all already live there)
also got inspired by watching Ben Eblen videos on youtube to play around with some more interesting color variation. very much a trusting the process exercise!
I been buying classes lately. One I really recommend is Ben Eblen styled painting is learning is easy even and you questions getting it you can find some smaller on art tips on YouTube.