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.
Interesting to see the step by step: shows how deliberate and how much skill it took to complete. Nice job!
ReplyDeleteI love your mermaids, so cute.
ReplyDeleteThank you for your beautifull girls
ReplyDeleteIt's just great!! thanks for the step by step!
ReplyDeletelove seeing this stuff! please teach a class or workshop. something!
ReplyDeleteawesome!! ^^
ReplyDeleteBeautiful! It's nice to see your painting process!
ReplyDeletefantastic, hope to see more from you soon
ReplyDeleteThank you for sharing! These are great :)
ReplyDeletegorgeous stuff! nice to see the step by step also ;)
ReplyDeleteI once tried to inmate your coloring style, only in a computer
ReplyDeleteIt 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
Espetacular! Parabéns!
ReplyDeleteMuito legal o passo a passo, amigão!
Sorte e sucesso.
Beautiful silhouettes and your sense of dimension and perspective on those angel fish are just heavenly.
ReplyDeleteThanks, this was great!!!!
ReplyDeletewow so good!
ReplyDeleteI bow in awe of your beautiful lines and color. Bravo!
ReplyDeleteAwesome girl once again ! Yay !
ReplyDeleteGreat Art!!!! Greetings from México!
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Amazing! I love the way you use acrylics, so clean and trasparent :D
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karmypu
Fantastic.
ReplyDeleteThank you for posting the process, always a great inspiration. Fantastic piece! :)
ReplyDeleteAs always, sir... Your work is stunning!
ReplyDeleteHi Bill!
ReplyDeleteIm 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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ReplyDeleteThank You for sharing this. This work is one of the most beautiful things I've seen in a long time.
ReplyDeleteGreat work! I like your character designs.
ReplyDeleteNow why couldn't she have looked like that in the animated movie.
ReplyDeleteoh my, this is great!
ReplyDeletereally like this colour study!:)
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