Once upon a time, not so very long ago in the grand scheme, two of my friends and I got together in a group chat which apparently needed a name, so I called it "witchies" as there was a bit of the Triple Goddess vibe with our respective age gaps, at least partly influenced with how the director portrayed the three witches in a Macbeth I acted in way back at uni. I said once I felt good enough I was going to draw us all as witchies.
Two years ago (yes you read that right x_x) I felt good enough, and so I started, intending it to be a 2018 Christmas present. It was a bit of a challenge as I suck at doing real people so kind of vaguely made us all characters with the cute familiars, the oversized witch hats and pixie hoodie, and the ridiculously massive cauldron.
Basically stuff happened and I failed, and there were jokes that it could be a 2019 Christmas present. I fully intended to finish it in January of 2019, and stuff happened and I failed miserably. So maybe it was going to be a 2019 Christmas present after all!
Stuff happened and I failed miserably x_x
But it's done now and all is well :D
Better late than never right >_>
Oh you want to see the layer insanity? It's been a while since I've done a major piece never mind processes so here it is for anyone interested. If you're not interested we're done here and you can either click out of the overlay/hit back/jump to the bottom/whatever it is you'd like to do :)
If you've been following along for a while, you'll know I can't actually draw. If you haven't been following along for a while, well I can't draw. Okay, maybe I can if it's cartoony like upgoats or shenanigans, but the style used in my big pieces and sketchies is technically overpainting. I 3d better than I draw so everything starts with bases in Blender.
And if I don't have bases for it and can't throw something together quickly (which is currently all animals) I need to image search and hope I can photobash a reference together. In this case I found three perfect ones and one that was easily modified. I probably should have kept a resource file but alas I did not because I don't always think. Then I sketch over the top with a blue pencil if doing a full on thing or g-pen, rough ink or pencil if it's a sketchy.
Then I do nice lines with the precision ink brush and turn the references off (sometimes the main base gets turned back on if I feel particularly blinded by the white).
Blending mode changed to multiply and it's at the top of the stack so it should mostly show up over everything else, and also locked so it's not accidentally drawn on. Opacity reduced so I can make sure my edges are clean. Then we drop flats. There is a fast way to do it where you can get the computer to fill in areas between lines and then you go back through and select the areas of colour and fill it with the correct one which is a much faster way to drop flats, but I like doing it manually because I find it therapeutic. Texture flats are usually on their own layer on top of their respective flat just in case I break something (which happens frequently). And most of the parts (skin, hair, fur, clothes, grass, sand, trees, rocks, cauldron, fire, sticks just off the top of my head) are on their own layers which are grouped by character because that's how I roll.
Then the fun of shading! I think I got confused at some point during this process about what lights were coming from where but I did manage to kind of salvage it. I usually like working with three main light and shadow layers for the sky/environment and additional layers for other light sources as necessary. Here are the three main ones (which should have been coming from the sun/sky/environment but I think I got confused and included the fire sometimes, it was strong enough that I definitely wanted it to have its own set of three light/shadow layers).
As mentioned above, the fire light was major enough that it got its own set of three light/shadow layers, and it was about then I realised that I had broken things a little bit.
On the way through shading I was wondering how many blacks it was going to take to make black. Quite a few apparently XD
Then the fire wasn't firey enough so it got three duplicate layers with blending mode "addition", the top one at a much lighter opacity than the previous two.
My little spirit cat (RIP) has her own special glowy lighting that isn't affected by anything else or affecting anything else.
This was done by painting her in blue-greys, then duplicating and gaussian blurring at different settings about a hundred million times (okay three, the layers you can see in the outline are the gaussian blur layers, the actual cat is under the last layer group just out of sight) with blending mode on addition. And of course reducing the opacity of the lot (including the flats which I forgot was in my group).
I just realised I took all these screenies without my palette layer. I'm not redoing them XD Exactly as it sounds I have a palette layer that has all my light and shadow colours labelled on it and it's usually on when I'm colouring.
Finally there was a dark blue to transparent vertical gradient overlay for the night sky, a pink to transparent vertical gradient overlay for the sunset, a red radial overlay for the fire and my signature to get the end result up top.
The End XD
Hope you didn't regret scrolling down this far ;D
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Seeing if this will show up in OnChain Art if I just use the hive tag. If it does yay! If it doesn't I'll just wait for SteemPeak integration :)
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That is great and I love the style. Greatness takes time :D
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Thanks XD LoL the only reason it took two years was because I didn't work as consistently on it as I probably should have ^_^; was maybe...um...I think I remember averaging 40 hours on this style but that's for 1-2 characters, so would have taken slightly longer with more characters and my constant lighting confusion, but still nowhere near two years XD
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Super cool, Fynn! And i just finished Sabrina on Netflix, so am still feeling all witchy 🤣
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Thanks! LoL J has been watching Sabrina as well XD Accidentally timed the mood well then? :D
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This is fecking magic. You can draw! You can draw well and it's your style.
Now me, I can't draw. So nyah!!
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Aww thanks :D
Hmm you're right, I should probably stop conflating "can't draw from scratch" with "can't draw" ^_^;
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Very cool! Welcome to the OnChainArt party :)
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Thanks XD
Finally occurred to me to fav the tag (a bit slow off the mark there as I am using the favourite tags thing) so I should be able to at least see what's going on in the hive community thing til proper integration now too :)
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