- First I chose which fish I wanted to do. I decided to make up my own fish rather than paint up an existing one. I roughed out a 3/4 view, side view, and front view.
- Next, I drew a larger, a bit clearer pose of the fish. At this point, I had the idea of creating a fish the looks like it's holding it's breath. I thought it would be funny.
- When I was satisfied with the design and pose, I built up the form by paying attention the fish's light and shadows. I also experimented until I was able to get the tail look convincingly transparent. I realized too late that I moved away from the "Deep Breath" fish and it was pointed out to me that it started looking like Marlon Brando.
- Added stronger shadows and highlight, Worked more on the eyes and finished off the fins.
- Added the scales and gill, finished the eye, added textures, put in a background and adjusted the levels. DONE!
Tuesday, September 13, 2011
Marlin Brando
The Process
"Marlin Brando"
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