An older piece from 2018 to get my InkBlot gallery started.
I'm still struggling with art block and making time to practice my skills, but getting better day by day! <3
* Tools: Photoshop CC 2018, Wacom Intuos 3
* Date: 4/18/18
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Self-critique
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*What I enjoyed:*
**Having an illustration with a background and actually finishing it.** I’m happy with how the feeling of depth/atmosphere worked out, especially with the clouds. In the past I’ve struggled with digital illustrations that have a background; I want to push myself to practice scenery/environments.
**Creating a fancy costume!** I just love making up details and choosing bright colors. I actually dialed back on some of the detailing because I realized too much was taking away from the composition (where does the eye go first when everything starts feeling extremely detailed?)
*What I’d like to work on:*
**Saving time by making decisions early on.** OMG, so much wasted time on this one, redoing so many things – the costume, the hair, the background! I really learned the importance of not wasting brush strokes…the hard way. I painted over soooo many brush strokes. So. many. If I’d had a better plan (thumbnails/composition), had better lay-ins of paint (based on the planes of the forms), and had color palettes, I’m predicting this would have taken much less time than it did.
**Save the details for last and work on the painting as a whole.** No, really. Patience makes the painting process so much easier. It is worth it to be patient. Mostly just to avoid rework, like mentioned above, but also because laying in the masses/shadow shapes will make the piece more realistic and impactful.
There is something so disheartening about completely painting over a section you thought was “finished”, only to realize you were off on proportions/shading/whatever.
Full self-critique (and more art) at my blog:
https://delightedmuse.com/2018/04/self-critique-the-sorceress-of-eventide/
I'm still struggling with art block and making time to practice my skills, but getting better day by day! <3
* Tools: Photoshop CC 2018, Wacom Intuos 3
* Date: 4/18/18
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Self-critique
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*What I enjoyed:*
**Having an illustration with a background and actually finishing it.** I’m happy with how the feeling of depth/atmosphere worked out, especially with the clouds. In the past I’ve struggled with digital illustrations that have a background; I want to push myself to practice scenery/environments.
**Creating a fancy costume!** I just love making up details and choosing bright colors. I actually dialed back on some of the detailing because I realized too much was taking away from the composition (where does the eye go first when everything starts feeling extremely detailed?)
*What I’d like to work on:*
**Saving time by making decisions early on.** OMG, so much wasted time on this one, redoing so many things – the costume, the hair, the background! I really learned the importance of not wasting brush strokes…the hard way. I painted over soooo many brush strokes. So. many. If I’d had a better plan (thumbnails/composition), had better lay-ins of paint (based on the planes of the forms), and had color palettes, I’m predicting this would have taken much less time than it did.
**Save the details for last and work on the painting as a whole.** No, really. Patience makes the painting process so much easier. It is worth it to be patient. Mostly just to avoid rework, like mentioned above, but also because laying in the masses/shadow shapes will make the piece more realistic and impactful.
There is something so disheartening about completely painting over a section you thought was “finished”, only to realize you were off on proportions/shading/whatever.
Full self-critique (and more art) at my blog:
https://delightedmuse.com/2018/04/self-critique-the-sorceress-of-eventide/
An older piece from 2018 to get my InkBlot gallery started. 💖
I'm still struggling with art block and making time to practice my skills, but getting better day by day! <3
* Tools: Photoshop CC 2018, Wacom Intuos 3
* Date: 4/18/18
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Self-critique 🖊️✨
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*What I enjoyed:*
**Having an illustration with a background and actually finishing it.** I’m happy with how the feeling of depth/atmosphere worked out, especially with the clouds. In the past I’ve struggled with digital illustrations that have a background; I want to push myself to practice scenery/environments.
**Creating a fancy costume!** I just love making up details and choosing bright colors. I actually dialed back on some of the detailing because I realized too much was taking away from the composition (where does the eye go first when everything starts feeling extremely detailed?)
*What I’d like to work on:*
**Saving time by making decisions early on.** OMG, so much wasted time on this one, redoing so many things – the costume, the hair, the background! I really learned the importance of not wasting brush strokes…the hard way. I painted over soooo many brush strokes. So. many. If I’d had a better plan (thumbnails/composition), had better lay-ins of paint (based on the planes of the forms), and had color palettes, I’m predicting this would have taken much less time than it did.
**Save the details for last and work on the painting as a whole.** No, really. Patience makes the painting process so much easier. It is worth it to be patient. Mostly just to avoid rework, like mentioned above, but also because laying in the masses/shadow shapes will make the piece more realistic and impactful.
There is something so disheartening about completely painting over a section you thought was “finished”, only to realize you were off on proportions/shading/whatever.
Full self-critique (and more art) at my blog:
https://delightedmuse.com/2018/04/self-critique-the-sorceress-of-eventide/
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