I hope we could all be doing this in the near future with the Microsoft Surface but for the time being for those enjoying speed painting, which consists of painting something in a very short lapse of time, do check out Speed-Painting.com which features galore of those marvelous work.
Head to the Speed Painting section at the top navigation bar on the site where all the speed painting works are displayed for you to view them(YouTube videos). For the time being you can enjoy speed painting of Jack Bauer, characters from Lost,Lord of the Ring and Planet of the Ape, Spiderman and lots of other celebrities. Make sure to stay tune since soon they shall be bringing the tutorial for you to do these marvels.
Thanks to Rishi Raj for the link of the site and for Nym’s post on the subject.
Hope you’ll enjoy the ride. Feel free to leave a comment and tell us what you think on this subject.
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I posted about speed-painting phenomenon on YouTube a few days ago. Glad you’re enjoying it, ptoo.
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Those are not speed paintings. More like “fast forward paintings”. Speed Painting is an exercise, primarily digital, in which one paints on a time budget, using already developed methods to create a piece. Contrary to (somewhat) popular belief, “Speed Painting” is not the same as a time-lapse video of a painting. Speed Painting is a widely used term in the Entertainment industry, often amongst Concept Artists. While it is cloudy where the term was first coined, it appears to have been started on an art forum by the name of Sijun with ‘The Speed painting thread’, which still exists and has planted offspring on other art communities such as ConceptArt.Org and CGSociety.