Saltwater Mage
Hey everyone! Nite morning π How are you doing? Iβm here
This is my entry for this week's Splinterlands art contest. I drew it directly in Photoshop, without using a sketchbook or anything like that. I started with some random smudges and lines until I found a position I liked, and from there I built the whole character.
I like working that way because I feel like the illustration gradually emerges, almost as if I were discovering it rather than planning it too much. It's not always the fastest way, but it gives me that feeling of surprise as I go along.
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Β·Saltwater MageΒ·
This is the character I have taken as a reference for this week.
During the process, I paused several times to look at the drawing from a distance and think about what it needed. Sometimes it was just minor adjustments, like moving a shadow or changing a colour, but I feel that those details are what ultimately make the difference.
In the end, I also tried Corel Painter, where I made some adjustments and added certain details. However, most of the process was done in Photoshop, which is where I've been working recently and feel comfortable working too!
Another thing I liked about this piece was playing with different brush combinations. I tried the new ones I mentioned in a previous post and was surprised by the texture they achieved. It was interesting to see how they added something different. But even so, I didn't use that many brushes; I don't like to get too involved with that.
This week I was quite busy with real-life stuff, so I didn't have as much time to devote to it as I would have liked. Even so, I took advantage of every moment I could find to make progress.
Something else that happened to me was that I had to pause the drawing a couple of times and then pick it up again later. And although I thought that would make me lose my train of thought, on the contrary, it helped me see the illustration with fresh eyes and find things I could improve. Soooo that's not entirely a bad thing because you can take a break from the piece and come back to it with a fresh perspective.
One of the things I enjoyed most was the freedom of not striving for perfection. Instead, I focused on enjoying the process and letting the drawing come together calmly. I think that attitude made me feel more connected to the final result. It makes me a little sad when I stress myself out trying to do something quickly or do something that doesn't work for me, so I'd rather take my time.
In the end, this piece was a lot of fun to make, and Iβm happy to finally share it with you all, I hope to see you next week with another one! If I'm not too busy, I'd like to participate as usual.
Thank you very much for taking the time to view my work.
Oh, and one more thing before I wrap up...
A while ago I was looking for this little shark you see down here π¦. Itβs really special to me. I won it a long time ago here, n it was done by a person many years ago but also I consider a GREAT GREAT GREAT FRIEND now n who does amazing work , very talentedπ€.
I thought I had lost it , I was very sadβ¦ but noooo! I got it back! Yes ! He found n sent it to me again, and Iβm so happy to have it with me once more.
So from now on, this shark will be keeping me company π
Now yes! See you next time.
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