Monday, February 14, 2011
Painting Progression4 - Winter Really is a Blast!
In the final stage of this illustration, I add a sprig of holly to give it a Christmas feel, which is important for licensing. I apply a glaze over the entire painting to unify all of the colours and to create a tonal cast upon which I will paint my final highlights. The glaze is a weak mixture of ultramarine blue made extremely transparent by combining with a large proportion of mat acrylic medium. I mix them together well, and then apply this evenly over the entire surface of the picture. Once it is dry, I repaint some of the snowflakes and the highlights on the main subject with pure white to make them stand out. A signature is added and the picture is finished.
Thursday, February 3, 2011
Painting Progression3 - Winter Really is a Blast!
I accentuate the shadowing on the scarf before adding a snowflake pattern to the material. I continue to add detail, both light and shadow, on the fur, eyes and features of the polar bear's face. More modelling is also added to the mitten. The last thing that I do at this stage is to paint snowflakes in the air. I add 'speedlines' to suggest a driving snow storm, in keeping with the title of the piece. This also creates another illustion of animation in the painting.
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