Introduction
When I began my latest painting, planet of anger, I decided to document the creation process from start to finish. If you'd like to get into digital painting, or are just curious about my process, check out the steps below!
1. Concept Sketches
Before I begin a painting, I like to create concept sketches for it. Sketching allows for the rapid generation and iteration of ideas. I'm not worried about details at all in this stage, only about getting as much down on paper as quickly as possible. During this stage, it's also a good idea to create thumbnail sketches, to start brainstorming the painting's layout. My first thumbnail sketch was my original planned layout, but I ended up going with the last thumbnail sketch as my final layout!
2. Pencil Base
The next step is a quick digital pencil sketch of the final painting. This step can use scans of actual sketches as well. It's ideal to use a dark background for the sketch, as it's easier to work from a dark background when painting digitally. In physical painting, painters will also often add a dark base layer before starting their piece. If you want to add some interesting visual elements to the painting right off the bat, consider painting the base by hand rather than using a fill tool.
3. Background Speedpaint
This step is where the most rapid progress is made. Do not worry about details at this stage. Just block out the primary elements of the painting with broad, intentional strokes. This stage will create the foundation upon which the rest of the painting is built.
4. Additional Background Details
Refine the background a bit, start adding additional visual elements.
5. Flora and Fauna Blocking
Once I'm satisfied with the background, I'll start blocking out spaces for the flora and fauna. The blocking doesn't always have to be as harsh as seen in the screenshot, but it's important not to neglect this stage. Proper blocking will help your characters stand out from the background.
Note that I do not wait for the background to be fully polished before starting this stage. Rather, I prefer to let the background and creatures evolve with each other.
6. Flora and Fauna Detailing
Once blocked out, it's time to detail the flora and fauna. Have fun with this stage! This is where the painting starts to resemble its final form.
7. Additional Details and Polish
This stage, unlike the background speedpaint stage, can often feel quite slow. Don't stress about detailing everything at once. Focus on one area at a time, moving around the painting as you add detail and clean up the piece. Repeat until satisfied. Knowing when to sign off on a piece is a hard skill, learned over time. As a general rule of thumb, if you feel that additions to the painting are no longer improving the piece, it's ready!
Conclusion
I hope you've found this outline of my painting process valuable! I also made an animated NFT for Planet of Anger, showing all the steps above.
Hi man! This is pretty cool first post! I love seeing progress of artwork in a make. You might want to add tags like ccc and creativecoin, you might get more attention in that way. It's crucial to get to know the most popular tags of your interest to get recognition on Hive. Also crossposting your conent in art-related communities is a good idea. Feel free to HMU if you would have any questions.
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Hey Freedan! Nice to see you join and that our newbie initiative managed to catch your first post. :D I'd recommend you check out communities: https://peakd.com/communities (similar to subreddits) for future posts, on chain art is a fitting one for these! Great stuff, looking forward to see more!
Here's an upvote for ur helpful art comnent acidyo
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Free dan is really just @dan getting into the art world like George w Bush after Iraq war lol
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Wow that's actually pretty epic I was pretty intrigued when I saw the initial photo and wow pretty amazing work man...
Thank you for me and puppy dog we really appreciate you creating art and sharing it.
Wow, amazing piece of art. And thank you for detailing your creative process from start to end, it definitely eases the anxiety that comes from looking at a complete piece which is complete, and just being overwhelmed trying to decipher the path to take to get there.
I am teaching myself Web Dev currently and digital art seems like a great escape from when the process becomes monotonous.
Planet Of Anger
Sounds like my kinda planet
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What a great post I love how you documented the whole process is excellent, welcome to Hive, good to know that you are coining your works in Showroom is a good place also to upload nft and the best thing is that it is without gas fee, I will be following you I would love to keep seeing more of your art.😋🤗
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This is beautiful, I like the background and the colors!
The community response to this first art post has been incredible! Thank you very much for all of your kind words and feedback. I look forward to sharing more!