Thursday, April 22, 2010

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There we go. This afternoon's tasks had me intimidated, but everything fell into place nicely. Unless I'm mistaken, this is the finished piece, awash with the tang of the briny deep.

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Well, taking the butterfly wings out of the coral didn't take as long as I thought it would, and why do simple descriptions of everyday tasks sound so weird?

Anyway.

I thought this was going to be a real trial, but then I figured out a shortcut. The shortcut inadvertently shifted the color relations between the background and the ichthyosaur in exactly how I was going to do it anyway. (Notice how the fins are just about the same color as the coral? The way the gray subtly harmonizes with the background?) That saved me a good chunk of work right there. One more color adjustment and then I'm done with it.

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So here's the final rendering and placement of the main figure.

The next step is going to be to modify the coral directly behind the figure. There are traces of the initial figure remaining that need to be obscured and made to fit the current composition. I'll do this using blending tools in Painter.

Next, the color on the ichthyosaur needs to be modified to fit in with the rest of the composition. This, and the rest of the piece, will be done in Photoshop.

Finally, the overall color needs to be made more oceanic and more dense -- the sense of light should be stronger as well. I may experiment with using a Curves adjustment layer for some of this...

Plus? Tonight I get barbecue... Further details to come.

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Here we go, fully rendered in Painter. At first I was horrified when I realized that I didn't have the colors saved from my first round of renders -- but then I found that the rubber stamp tool was my friend. Thank you, rubber stamp tool. You're a good pal.

Honestly? I've never rendered this well in a painterly fashion before. This is turning out to be a bit of a breakthrough piece...

And now on to the final composite, background finishes, and color correction!

Wednesday, April 21, 2010

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On inspection, this needs more rendering...


But let's get an idea of how it looks. I'm going to want to punch up the color and brighten the highlights, but this is definitely starting to go somewhere.

Tuesday, April 20, 2010

Platypterygius longmani 4


And there we go. That's it for today; I'm bushed. This one was intended to be a simple demonstration of the selections I've made this evening, but it kind of got out of hand when I started playing with filters in Photoshop.

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So now I have to do the selections for the ichthyosaur, then ship things into Painter for rendering, so it'll be a long time before the next post, at least two or three hours. Shit -- five all ready. Well, we'll see how far I get tonight. I'm exhausted but game.