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Above is the line drawing used as a guide for the digital painting that I worked on. Notice that the background is very sparse in terms of detail 'cause I wanted the colour to handle most of the detailing for me.
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An overall wash of a dark turquoise was the base colour that the rest of the painting was built on.
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Next I build up the figure ensuring that the lights and darks across her skin play well with the lights and darks found in the background.
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The cloak is a very simple colour scheme of rich dark blues and deep reds. I orginally wanted her to be draped in a white cloak but found that her figure got lost due to the fact that there wasn't enough of a contrast between her and the cloak to really make her body and face stand out. Instead I went with the dark cloak painted with cool blues that pushed itself further into the background while at the same time forcing her figure forward.
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The light from the staff comes into play now creating a warm contrast of light on a cool colour palette.
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Here is the final with all of the fun flourishes highlights and shadows needed to give an a image that little extract push towards believable.
Thanks for checking out the first of many "process" blog entries that I'll be posting!
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Lamin