- Dancing Suit Guy (painting process) -

in life •  7 years ago 

#58

Hey people, here's "dancing suit guy" .. more clothed figure painting, check out the step by step process below.

I start with the darkest areas or contours to establish the base and then just fill in the shading. This way it's easier to quickly get the proportions and basic shading in. Painting is more about abstracting what you see and I found this to be the best method for me to see shapes and forms and indicate them easily.

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Figures in movement are a bit tricky because you're dealing with getting the movement right, on top of getting anatomical proportions to look correct ... and clothes add to that complexity as well. I'm mostly indicating shadows in the first step. I use lines for this, some smaller areas I cover with a patch of dark color.

Clothing is one of those things that it's always hard to do , because you have a lot form changes, you have to think about how would an area stretch or wrinkle. Worked on getting the lighting right and fixing some proportions here and there, adding those finishing touches ... I really like the end result. What do you guys think?

Suggestions for my future posts are very welcome ... and thank you for your votes and resteems guys :)

Daily Art & Design

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