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New art completed – “Ladybug”

Detailing this piece went well, and I finished quickly. I think this is due to neither hand showing, and much of the body and legs covered in clothing. This allowed me to concentrate on the face, and even it was easy enough. Colored pencils were too grainy on this board, so I went with using a brush dipped in turpenoid with the oil pastels. Sometimes this creates to harsh a line for my taste, but I’m learning more to control it, getting more blend out of it now. Perhaps in times this will take over all my pencils detailing, who knows.
In any case, it’s done now, and available here in the store.

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work progress – paint and skin blocking in

I got a little too involved with the work today, so I missed taking a photo between the paint and skin work.
I started the paint work with black gouache on the wing spots, since they were faded from the copper coating yesterday. While I had the black out, I blocked in the bustier (back half), garters, stockings tops, and shoes. Next, I painted the facial features and blocked in the hair with various browns. Then I used a gray for the front of the bustier and added some details to the black areas. I followed that with red for the bustier cup and the panties. I considered bringing the red down into the legs and shoes, but decided to keep the bright colors around the torso and face. I added some details to the hair next, and then used white for highlighting the black areas. I completed the paint phase by coating the skin areas with the textured gesso.
Later, I started on the skin, using colored pencils and oil pastels to blend. With the painted areas masked off, it was fairly easy to cover all the areas…
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work progress – airbrushing

Today started with masking out the entire image. Then I mixed a light blue acrylic and airbrushed the top third and bottom third of the board, fading into the center. Next, I mixed a soft green and filled in the center, blending outward. I used a diluted black for the shadow below the model, then covered the entire background with pearl and red ‘sparkles’.
Once dry, I rearranged the masking to expose only the wings and stockings. Although ladybug wings/shells are commonly shown as bright red, many of the photos I researched looked more copper. So, with that in mind, I mixed an orange/brown acrylic and airbrushed the wings as a base color. I also used this color as a start for the stockings, too. Then I mixed a bright red and covered them again, going light toward the highlight ends. Next, I mixed a light sienna and covered the stockings, suggesting the skin showing through. I continued with darker browns, creating the contours on both the wings and stockings until I got down to near black. Once dry, I brush painted black gouache on the wings’ spots. The final airbrushing was a copper ‘sparkle’ added to the wings. I was going to use the airbrush for the highlights, but I’ve had difficulty finding the right thickness for white to make it opaque, yet not clog the needle. Instead, I used oil pastels for the white highlights on the wings…
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preparations for Comic-Con, plus new artwork started

These last few days I’ve been busy packing and preparing for the upcoming Comic-Con in San Diego. Things are coming along smoothly, and I have no doubts I’ll be ready for it now.
When taking a break from all that, I kept searching for concepts and ideas to paint next. I would like to get two more done before the convention, although they’re not required by any means. I struggled for a long time trying to find something, then I looked back at a set I shot 8 or 9 months ago with model Mackenzie. The theme was a ladybug, but I didn’t really know what to do with it. I started looking at the poses, then slowly the concept bloomed in my mind. I designed the shell ‘wings’ and tried them on one pose, but something wasn’t right. I looked around again, and found a better pose (now knowing how the wings would fit). The outfit was already black and red (and gray, as well), so it didn’t require much work at all. I came up with a color scheme for the background, tweaked this and that, and now it’s ready. I have it drawn on ill. board tonight, ready for masking and airbrushing tomorrow…
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model – Mackenzie

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