Isn't that the saying? Well, it's true. As predicted in my previous post, a photograph brings into focus anything that isn't working in the painting. I quickly saw problems that I couldn't quite put my finger on while I was in the process - mainly the uncomfortable position of the right arm, the awkward fingers, and the shortened legs.
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Likin' the lighter background |
After working on a lot of that panel in one day, I think I was coming up with excuses as to why I don't really need to repaint anything. But, with the dawn of a new day, all issues have now been corrected.
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There's A LOT of produce in my future |
I raised the arm up a little, but a simple (yet important) change was simply changing the direction of the fold shadows on that forward shoulder. The hand came together smoothly and looks more natural. The legs experienced a growth spurt from the knew down.
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Oops! Forgot to add the other half of his mustache,
now that the background has been lightened. |
I also touched-up the background with the yellow/white mixture, so the skin tones stand out quite a bit more.
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My "littlest" fan! |