Posts Tagged ‘trees’

Stages of an Artwork: Painting the final layers

Tuesday, November 29th, 2005

visual clues, size, depth, shadows, and pizazz

Toro Tutor - stage 7 of painting revealed

The trees and shrubs have now been defined better and the fields in front now have a deeper color with some more imaginative tones in the green fields – perhaps hidden in normal viewing, perhaps imagined – such as we might have seen from Van Gogh, Cezanne, or Monet to name a few.

Stage 8 of digital painting demonstration

This is the last image before the final finished piece.  A number of things have been added to give the piece more of the "mmph" I was looking for and more of the sense of space.

First off, there is a tractor added. Its size gives the mountains and everything else a greater sense of space and grandeur. There is also a rather large shadowed area in the crease of the hills as well as the forefront of the left hill. My feeling is that this creates some movement within what is generally a pretty peaceful and still scene. The shadow enhances the depth and promotes eye movement around the piece.

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Painting Stages: a second look at creating a work of art

Friday, November 25th, 2005

Adding color, texture, adjusting composition for balance

Toro Tutor4 - digital painting development

At this point in the piece there is more color added to all the fields in the foreground, giving them more solidity and believability.  The sky has been filled in using a gradient blue and some texture has been added to the strip of land behind.

Toro Tutor 5 - Digital Painting Stages

This next phase of the piece has more color and texture added to the foreground hills and the shape of the green mountain in the rear has been altered slightly to make a nicer flow.

Toro Tutor 6 - phases of a painting

The main additional ingredient here is the additional shrubs and trees.  It felt sparse as compared with the original scene and also seemed necessary for the aesthetic balance of the painting.

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Stages of Painting: A Look at the Creation of an Artwork

Sunday, November 20th, 2005

Views of art development and digital art painting

Toro Tutorial 1 - Painting on the computer

Stage 1 of Digital Painting

It was suggested to me that I give a demonstration of how a piece is created. This particular piece was painted with that intent. At various stages of its process, I saved the piece so the development and change could be seen readily.

This scene comes from a section of a descending road coming to the base of Toro Mountain. It is not particularly literal though it takes aspects of that scene and puts them together. The end result is intended to have a similar feeling.

Stage 1 is simply a sketch, I have used mostly overlapping gradient colors to gain the initital layout.

Toro Tutorial 2 - Painting in action

In the second stage, I have started to lay in more color and the mountains in back with the ascending hills are starting to take shape.

Stage 3 - Painting Tutorial

The third stage, which is all I will share for today, has the trees added in layered colors and the mountains have more texture and color – again giving them more shape.

More alterations, color, and additions will follow – but like myself creating it – you will have to wait to see how it unfolds.

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