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A kaiju painting in 10 little steps
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Author:  idle. [ Wed Nov 03, 2010 9:03 am ]
Post subject:  A kaiju painting in 10 little steps

Hi fellow monster fans.

I just finished a little (16" x 6") painting in acrylics for an upcoming edition of one of my resin toys. Some of you may have seen this on twitter/flickr already but I thought I'd share the making of here anyways.

1. The basic line work. Still rather rough but gives me a good enough idea of the composition and all.
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2. A light layer of gesso with additional pencil lines makes everything easier to grasp.
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3. The first color a very saturated and lively but they are a guidance for the mood. The final painting will be less saturated.
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4. A first layer of black on the skyline and some titanium buff give the remaining even more brilliance. Looks very apocalyptic now...
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5. I decided for mostly warm colors and finally I add these nice muddy browns and golden layers. Looks all very messy but now for long...
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6. Here is started to work on the monsters. The heads feature mostly warm lighting from the clouds while the lower areas have more yellow, green and blue hues.
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7. I wanted to keep the cartoony vibe, so, I kept the line work. Here, I give the monsters some more details by tightening the lines, shadows and
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8. The whole process is actually the same for a lot of things: monsters, tanks, etc.
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9. See the step above... Almost done. The tanks still needed a greater depth at that point but apart from that it was almost done.
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10. The finished painting. This time a scan instead of photo. Looks a lot better than the crappy pictures my camera makes...
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Author:  kichigai [ Wed Nov 03, 2010 10:30 am ]
Post subject:  Re: A kaiju painting in 10 little steps

this is great really. not too crude not over refined and nice overall composition.
you and splurrrt should werK together your styles match very well.

his new resin figure is sick you should check out his stuff if not familiar.

this would go better in the custom toys and fan art thread.. but whatever!

Author:  idle. [ Wed Nov 03, 2010 10:46 am ]
Post subject:  Re: A kaiju painting in 10 little steps

kichigai wrote:
this is great really. not too crude not over refined and nice overall composition.
you and splurrrt should werK together your styles match very well.

his new resin figure is sick you should check out his stuff if not familiar.

this would go better in the custom toys and fan art thread.. but whatever!


Thanks for the kind words. Yes, I am familiar with the work of Splurrt. He's been really pushing his figures to new levels recently. I've been enjoying them quite a lot, actually.

And oh, yeah, maybe one of the admins could kindly move this thread?

:D

Author:  JoeMan [ Wed Nov 03, 2010 11:31 am ]
Post subject:  Re: A kaiju painting in 10 little steps

idle. wrote:
kichigai wrote:
this is great really. not too crude not over refined and nice overall composition.
you and splurrrt should werK together your styles match very well.

his new resin figure is sick you should check out his stuff if not familiar.

this would go better in the custom toys and fan art thread.. but whatever!


Thanks for the kind words. Yes, I am familiar with the work of Splurrt. He's been really pushing his figures to new levels recently. I've been enjoying them quite a lot, actually.

And oh, yeah, maybe one of the admins could kindly move this thread?

:D

:D Thanks for the kind words guys.
I've been watching the progress of this painting on your flickr. Very nice work as usual.

Author:  Cralya [ Wed Nov 03, 2010 8:20 pm ]
Post subject:  Re: A kaiju painting in 10 little steps

Your are very talented, Idle. I love the colors!

Author:  Greasebat [ Thu Nov 04, 2010 7:43 pm ]
Post subject:  Re: A kaiju painting in 10 little steps

very well done, interesting process prints

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