Thursday, January 27, 2011

Mermaid Progression

I had some requests to see the progression on this one. Luckily I made a few scans as I went.

As usual, I start with a rough. As you can see I changed the hair in the final.



After transferring to the colored paper, the first step I took this time was to "ink" the line work with a brush. The black areas are actual ink, the rest of the lines are acrylic.



Then I built up the shading with acrylic washes.



And lastly I hit it with a transparent later of concentrated watercolor. That stuff can be really bright, I toned it down a lot on this one. I used a little gouache as well for the highlights and white areas.



Simultaneous to all that I like to make a color study, It's basically a guinea pig for the real thing.

29 comments:

  1. Interesting to see the step by step: shows how deliberate and how much skill it took to complete. Nice job!

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  2. I love your mermaids, so cute.

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  3. It's just great!! thanks for the step by step!

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  4. love seeing this stuff! please teach a class or workshop. something!

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  5. Beautiful! It's nice to see your painting process!

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  6. fantastic, hope to see more from you soon

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  7. Thank you for sharing! These are great :)

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  8. gorgeous stuff! nice to see the step by step also ;)

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  9. I once tried to inmate your coloring style, only in a computer
    It was pretty close, but I don't think a computer program could actually mimic your water color work
    And I don't have your talent, and patience for the little details...to make as good a work as you do

    Keep it up
    Love every piece of art you make
    Even thou I still don’t understand why would a mermaid have feet under her fish tail

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  10. Espetacular! Parabéns!
    Muito legal o passo a passo, amigão!
    Sorte e sucesso.

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  11. Beautiful silhouettes and your sense of dimension and perspective on those angel fish are just heavenly.

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  12. I bow in awe of your beautiful lines and color. Bravo!

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  13. Great Art!!!! Greetings from México!

    http://sketchbookdeogl.blogspot.com

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  14. Amazing! I love the way you use acrylics, so clean and trasparent :D
    have a nice day

    karmypu

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  15. Thank you for posting the process, always a great inspiration. Fantastic piece! :)

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  16. As always, sir... Your work is stunning!

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  17. Hi Bill!
    Im a great fan of your work! Thanks for this step to step!
    I have a simple question:
    What kind of paper do you use or recommend?

    Thank you so much!

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  19. Thank You for sharing this. This work is one of the most beautiful things I've seen in a long time.

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  20. Great work! I like your character designs.

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  21. Now why couldn't she have looked like that in the animated movie.

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