Experiment No. 1 - Old English Sheepdog: Reversed my process and No sketch.
Results: It felt daring working backwards. However, I can't imagine doing a whole piece this way. It does open up more possibilities. I like the less outlined look. I also like that I used less black lines and feel the gray lines give it a softer look.
Painted basic shapes with watercolors. Scan |
Added more shadows and lines with my Wacom tablet and Photoshop. |
Experiment No. 2 - Owl flying in a Pine Forest: The OWL only - Digital. NO sketch.
Results: Fun and a bit challenging to just draw paint with the Wacom. It has a certain appeal. A sketch would have helped.
Experiment No. 3 - Squirrel: Oil Pastels. NO sketch.
Experiment No. 3 - Squirrel: Oil Pastels. NO sketch.
Results: Felt like I was drawing with trees... Doubt if a sketch would've helped. I'd have to do this MUCH BIGGER. Never mind years of practicing. Similar to my Wacom experience but without being able to undo and all the other advantages of digital.
Sharing more art process experiments soon.
I haven't used oil pastels since high school! Rediscovered why I stopped using them. |
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