For those who like to see this kind of thing I thought I'd put this little progress montage up of the painting I posted recently of Sean Penn.
Like most images it started off as a digital pencil sketch although you'll notice the pencil stages are more cropped compared to how the final image was realised. Originally I'd set out to do just a pencil drawing but then I thought I'd give it the full paint treatment. It was at this stage I thought I'd expand the composition as Mr Penn still sports a fine head of lustrous hair and it seemed a waste not to put that all in. So it was just a case then of placing the drawing in a new document and, well, painting over the top...just as you see it above. No student would be told to follow me as an example of how to paint a face as quite often I don't bother to build up a base or work out colour values from dark to light. I just pick a start point and jump right on in, ha, ha!
very interesting Russ...wish my painted caricatures turned out like that
ReplyDeleteThanks again, John!
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing your process.It's an unorthodox approach, but very efficient! Great work!
ReplyDeleteCheers, Mike!
ReplyDeletefantastic tutorial, thanks for sharing, and of course stylish and nice caricature
ReplyDeleteThanks, Ari! - Glad you like it.
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