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starting new project

Friday I had a new shoot with model Stacy Lee, which was lots of fun. Before starting in on those shots though, I had one concept designed and ready. This one is from the recent shoot with model Kneely, and it didn’t take much to come up with its look. I played with the color palette a bit, then envisioned the background, and it was ready for drawing…
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model – Kneely
note – I had the camera still set from the photo shoot, so it came out rather dark and grainy (since I don’t use the full set of lights for these shots). The next photo will give a better idea of the image for you.

Today, I got through quite a bit, and since it was all going smoothly, I didn’t stop to take pictures. first, I masked the image out, and airbrushed the background overall with a light blue acrylic mix. Then I mixed a medium blue, airbrushing over the top half, followed by darker and darker blues. Next, I mixed a light, bright green, airbrushing the Aurora Borealis design over the sky. I completed the background using a white colored pencil to create the stars.
Once dry, I removed the masking and began work on the paint. First was the white fur, using a light grey gouache. Next was the coat, using a mix of light pink and purple gouache. The color ended up a little red for my taste, but it had the texture I wanted, so using a brush on it again would be dangerous. I applied the masking around the coat, then mixed a light blue-purple acrylic, which I airbrushed over the entire coat. I completed the coat using colored pencils to finesse the details.
I then moved on to the face and hair, painting it all using various gouache paints. And just that quick, the paint work was completed (including the tinted and textured gesso applied to the skin areas)…
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work update for the past week

I’ve had computer issues this week, so blogging hasn’t been priority. Hopefully it’s working now long enough to get this all updated.
First, last Tuesday I had a photo shoot with a new model to me, Krystal, which went quite well. Before getting into all the new photos though, I had one concept designed and nearly ready, so I continued with it. This one doesn’t have a real story or character behind it like many of my more recent pieces, but rather just a cute pose and look. Once I had the outfit created and color choices made, I drew it on the illustration board…
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model – Mac

Next, I masked it out and airbrushed the background with acrylics. I lightly covered the entire board with a soft pink, then added some red and magenta and covered the edge and added a soft design. The color looked a bit too bright/vibrant once dry, so I mixed some gray into the leftover mix and coated the whole board lightly to dim it down…
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I then worked on all the paint work. The face and hair were done with gouache as usual, and I thought I might be able to hand paint the corset, since the design was in narrow strips. But of course the paint doesn’t adhere much at all to this board (I love the smoothness of these boards for their lack of added texture to the piece in the end, but it does pose many frustrating problems along the way), so after basically blocking it in I decided to finish it with the airbrush. I knew I would airbrush the stocking as well, so I painted their details in first, then masked out everything else and airbrushed those areas.
The skirt was also a bit of trouble to paint, but I decided not to airbrush it, at least not yet. I then painted the shoes, and finished by coating the skin areas with the textures gesso tinted with a bit of brown (it’s not pretty, but it gets the job done)…
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Next step is blocking in the skin using colored pencils and oil pastels. I noticed afterward that the skin nearly matches the background now, so I will be working on adjusting the color and shading as I finish the piece…
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That was a couple days ago, and I’ve been working on the details to complete it. I feel it is done now, and the last struggle was a title, but I now have that as well. I should have it scanned and available later today (assuming my computer cooperates).

starting new piece this weekend

I got behind once again, so let me wrap up yesterday and today. I had this idea a few months ago, and presented it to a couple of my models when we shot last. I don’t do many duo images, so hiring two models at once is hardly worthwhile. Instead, I had the first one set the scene with her poses, leaving the 2nd model to fit her poses to that. With each giving me a variety of poses within those limitations, I was able to piece them both together as a single image. A little light work to simulate shadows, and hopefully it all looks like it was together from the start. With that part of the design completed, I worked next on the costume. The concept is Robin Hood and Maid Marion in an intimate moment; Marion was easy enough, using a dual-layered dress; Robin though, we had nothing that captured any of that outfit, so she posed in boots only, and left me to fill it in. I added green tights, then the iconic hat to complete the idea. I could add the remainder of either outfit on the floor near them, but felt it would just clutter the scene, so I’m leaving it as it is. Content with the design, I drew it on watercolor paper…
RM01
models – Kym, and Kneely

Today, I got to work on the background. I masked everything out (which was frustrating, as this paper’s texture doesn’t allow the masking to adhere very well), then used gouache in a light wash, I roughed in the stone wall. Adding some brown and green to a gray, I painted the mortar. I then airbrushed a light speckled layer of dark gray over the wall, adding some texture to the stone. Next, I airbrushed a flat near-black brown for the floor. Then I brushed lines of straw with ochre and sienna gouache. to further the texture, I used colored pencils for more straw, and also to enhance the stone wall more. Finally, I airbrushed black around the edge of the paper, creating a vignette-style look. This also softens some of the detail so it won’t detract later…
RM02

New design ready

Ever since I saw the first poster for the Red Riding Hood movie, I had an idea in the back of my mind. A month or so ago I had a shoot with model Gia, and I explained it to her, and she was on board to shoot it. Sadly, when I finally saw the trailer for the movie, I lost interest in that, but my idea was already in motion. The pose was great, didn’t have much work to do to it at all; the wardrobe worked, so it too was ready, so all that remained was a background. That proved tricky for me; the image in my mind was definitely a wintery forest, but when I attempted to draw what I saw, I lost the actual details. Since I no longer live in a snow-filled area (thankfully), I couldn’t go out and find reference with ease. Searching online only confused what I was trying to see, but after taking some time away from the search and working on other paintings, I now see a better version, one that is clear to my mind.
With the design complete then, I drew it on a board yesterday…
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model – Gia

starting new art today

Looking over the design again, I’m good with the background, but what needed changing was the head. The original pose had the face turned 3/4, chin down. An interesting expression, but more devilish than cute, which I think is better for this piece. So, I found another pose with a better head position, but I still preferred this body pose, leaving me to stitch the two together. Since it’s just for my reference, I don’t have to get too crazy in making it look perfect, but I do want to be sure it feels like one continuous pose and body. A few tweaks around the neck and collar, and it looked right to me. Now the whole thing was working, so next I drew it on the board…
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model – Kneely

With the time left in the day, I masked it out, then colored the background. I used a light cerulean blue for the sky, and a mix of yellow and browns to create what will be a wheat field. I’ll add a bit of texture to it later, but don’t want to make it too busy, just enough to get the idea across. I finished the airbrushing by adding a bit of black to the leftover tan, then created the shadow…
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starting a new piece this week

I’m late again with posting, so this is what I did Monday-
I had shot a set with Cupid in mind a few months ago, so I figured now would be a good time to get to it. The design was fairly simple, starting with the pose (a composite of upper body and one leg, plus another leg from a different shot to give the look of floating/flying). I created a bow and wings, and I planned on a quiver for the arrows, but decided it would be awkward against the pose and wings, so instead she’s holding an arrow. A bit of streaming cloth completed the design, aside from color choices. Dual hearts may be a bit common, bit still fits the composition, so I went with it. With that completed, I drew it on watercolor paper…
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model – Kneely

Later, I masked out the image, then airbrushed the background, first with a light pink acrylic, followed by a light red for the upper area. I finished the airbrushing with a coat of pearl and red ‘sparkles’. Once dry, I removed the masking from the hearts, mixed some medium pinks and painted both of them. With a little extra time, I began a little bit of the paint work as well…
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new artwork started today

this is another idea that was in mind when the photo set was shot, so the designing phase was pretty easy. I worked on the outfit a little, changed its color, then added a hat. The idea is a play on the Wicked Witch of the East from Wizard of Oz. With that in mind, at first I had changed the skin to green, but further research showed very few, if any, times when she’s ever depicted this way. Despite her being ‘wicked’, her complexion apparently didn’t suffer like the one from the West (this has been explained in the book and musical ‘Wicked’, though). I was relieved by this, as I recall having some trouble with green skin on another piece last year. So, with the color palette set, I worked on the background elements until the whole composition worked for me. I drew it on the board size I typically use (23×29″ in this case), but it wasn’t until I finished with it that I realized the details would be pretty small (the face most notably). I considered going forward at this scale and use colored pencils with no oil pastels, as this would give me the best chance at capturing those details. Then I remembered I had a couple large sheets of thick watercolor paper/board still. Working large is difficult at times, and clumsy often, so I avoid it most of the time, but I decided this one would benefit from it. So, I redrew the piece at the larger scale (now 30×38″). It looks much better, so I’m happy with the decision…
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model – Mackenzie

With the remainder of the day I masked it all off, then airbrushed the background. I started with a light gray/green, covering the lower background (distant sky). I then added more gray, some black, and a bit of blue, covering the remainder of the sky, loosely moving around to create the cloud textures. I avoided the area around the tornado, and emphasized its edges with the dark mixture. With the sky done, I removed the masking from the house, then painted it using a gray/green wash of gouache for the siding. The windows, door, roof, and underneath were blocked in flat with a gray-black-brown mix of acrylics. Next, I mixed another gray acrylic, this time adding yellow to give it that sickly look that storms sometimes have. this I airbrushed along the tornado, blending into the house. I added some white to lighten the edges and pull it forward from the sky.
The end result is near black-and-white, which is intentional. Although storms are more or less gray anyway, I would normally enhance it with deep blues, green, and/or purples, but this time the gray works on multiple levels. First, it’ll pop out the main subject later, and second, it’s reminiscent of the Oz movie. I’m pleased the look so far, and hopefully the rest will work out so well…
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Note: The masking is still on most of the subject, all but the dress and hat, because I plan to airbrush them tomorrow.

rough start on a new piece

I had this super hero idea that I shot with model Kym a couple months ago, and thought it was time to get to it. It took a little work to make the right pose I wanted (I rarely know what I want at the time of the shoot, so we just free form a set and hope it works; it’s not until I start actually creating the image that I see what is best), but I managed to figure it out. Then I had to design the outfit. She wore a few reference items to help with the form and flow, so it wasn’t too hard to transform that into what I wanted. Then I had to find/build a prop for the background. All this was completed this past weekend (Saturday). I had it drawn on a board Sunday, and began work on it, airbrushing the background, then beginning the outfit. With it being so smooth and simplistic, I figured airbrushing the cape would be best the method for it. No problems there. Then I had the gloves, skirt and boots (all red) to contend with. I don’t often plan ahead for handling areas of a piece, so when I came to this I figured I’d just paint them with acrylics. Well, since the tubes don’t say anything about transparency, I didn’t anticipate the red not to be opaque. Two coats in and I could still see the board beneath, brush strokes showing throughout. Either I paint a half dozen coats, or I go to the airbrush (since the cape looked so good). Fine, but this meant reapplying the masking, which shouldn’t have been a problem. Well, since the cape areas had no paint on their masking, they were clear, and consequently, I couldn’t tell that I had missed a piece. it wasn’t until I completed the airbrushing of the red areas and removed the masking that I noticed half the cape was now sprayed with red (and not evenly, so no chance of just calling the cape purple and airbrush the other half). Frustrated, I threw the board away.
So, with a couple days lost, I began again yesterday, hoping to learn from the previous days’ mistakes and do this one right. To start, here’s the drawing…
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model – Kym

As noted above, I airbrushed the background. Since it would be a very light coating, I didn’t bother with any masking at this point. The bottom was covered in a light gray, purposely spattered to give it a sidewalk texture (needs more, which I’ll add later); for the top I used a light blue turquoise. Once dry, I masked the entire piece, then removed the cape areas and airbrushed them with a deep blue. With that completely dry (wouldn’t want any of it to be pulled up later) I returned all the masking to the cape areas, then removed the red areas (gloves, skirt, boots). I airbrushed them in bright to deep reds. I then removed all the masking and reviewed those areas. the red got a little dark, so I used colored pencils to brighten them a bit, as well as adding details (the white highlights were painted with acrylic).
Next, I painted the face and hair with gouache. I also painted the gold pieces of the outfit (belt, cape cord). Then came the painfully slow and boring chore of painting the phone booth. I think I cane count on one hand how many straight-edged objects I’ve ever had in my paintings, and this is why; it’s just tedious. Section by section I went along, most being flat blocks of color, but a few had a bit of gradation from tint to shade. These acrylics are designed to be re-wettable for a while, but become permanent later. Well, seems that timing is longer than I thought, as I had added a second layer to a few areas hours later, and yet the paint pulled up from the board. I know I’ll be using colored pencils on the booth later anyway, so I’ll use them to make these areas a better texture then.
So, here’s the painted phase complete (still needs the textured gesso on the skin yet); the red paint casts a sheen from the camera’s flash, so they don’t look right, but the scanner will get it right in the end…
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Started new design

I’ve gotten out of the habit of posting here once again, but I have been working this week. I was working on sci-fi themes when one pose started developing in it’s own way, becoming more a spy theme. I liked it, so I worked it up with colors and background, and got the drawing done this morning…
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model -Kneely

I then masked it off and worked on the background. To start off, I mixed a light blue-gray acrylic and covered the entire piece. Then I airbrushed the design for the lower half with ultramarine, and mirrored it above with cerulean blue. I finished the background with a mix of aqua, blue and pearl sparkle acrylic.
Once dry, I removed masking for the jacket, and covered the background. I used colored pencils to start some of the details in the jacket, mostly the shadowed areas, then mixed a dark maroon/magenta acrylic and airbrushed the jacket. I added black to the mix slowly, building up the darker areas.
I removed all the masking, and then began the brush painting. The face was first, followed by the hair using gouache. I painted the panties with brown, gray and black, then washed some skin tone around the edges and throughout the face.
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starting new art today

I worked on the designs yesterday, still unsure about the Miss Muffet, so I went with the Bo Peep. I had a little snag designing the lamb, as it too would be ‘cartoony’ like the spider. The difference though is I had a clearer idea what I wanted with this one. So, with a few drawings to figure it out, I was content with the design last night.
This morning I got it drawn on the paper…
Bopeep01
model – Mackenzie

I masked off the image, then began on the background. I wanted it to have a very illustrated look to it, like something out of a children’s book. So, I decided to use soft pastels instead of an airbrush to cover the colors. Although it blends out nearly as soft as an airbrush, some of the lines remain, giving it a rougher, looser look. I used gray, aqua, and blue for the sky, then ochre and bright green for the grass, and ocher and brown for the path. The schoolhouse was outlined with colored pencils, then colored in with red and brown pastels. I took the photo with the masking still on, as I’m not certain it’s dark enough yet…
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