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Published: 2018-04-04 09:37:34 +0000 UTC; Views: 1192; Favourites: 74; Downloads: 0
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I've been a bit delayed with these recently! Have a few to upload, so will get back on it.Finished piece -
1 - Simple sketch with values to make sure the image will read correctly once done. I'm really terrible in that I tend to set great values at the beginning but really drift away as I paint! The main focus for this piece was to really capture the perspective of the claw and just have rest of the dragon in the background.
2 - Setting colours. I used a gradient overlay with this initially to give me some ideas and then took it from there. I wanted the piece to be quite desaturated so really wanted to reduce those purples later on.
3 - The head was looking very flat and 2d-ish, so added in defined horns to help. Started texturing and detailing.
4 - Couldn't decide here whether to go for more reds or oranges when it came to the lava flow. Lots of experimentation with a rock-like texture for the dragon. Just kept building it up.
5 - Settled on red. Focusing on little details like the birds for scale reference and smoke from the volcanoes to really draw your eye to them.
6 - Final touches - sharpening the piece as whole, lots of highlights to really make things pop and was playing with contrast to make sure the distance is conveyed properly. Needed that claw to really stand out so it didn't merge.
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Comments: 8
IceDragon64 [2018-05-24 13:40:17 +0000 UTC]
1. Sorry, what does "values" mean in this context? It worked with the paw standing right out from the dragon.
5. It worked! The birds DO add scale and the smoke in the mountains is indeed needed to differentiate rocky dragon from mountain.
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FleetingEmber In reply to IceDragon64 [2018-05-25 09:44:27 +0000 UTC]
Values would be the black and white tones of the piece. If you grayscale it, and make the image really small, it needs to be able to read well. You need to be able to clearly see a defined foreground, middle and background.
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RavenwoodSpirit [2018-05-17 12:47:56 +0000 UTC]
The final outcome is phenomenal! I loved seeing and reading your process too, it was really helpful
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FleetingEmber In reply to RavenwoodSpirit [2018-05-18 17:51:38 +0000 UTC]
Thank you! I'm so glad it's a help
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FleetingEmber In reply to SerperiorSwag [2018-04-07 19:38:31 +0000 UTC]
Ahhh maybe I'll do that with my processes in future? It might be a nicer idea!
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FleetingEmber In reply to Kleevia [2018-04-06 10:24:23 +0000 UTC]
Thank you! You're very kind
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