Monkey King illustration (process)

in #drawing3 years ago (edited)

I recently put this little illustration together, but how did it happen? For a brief and entirely inadequate overview, read on.

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Starting with a 'quick' sketch of Sun Wukong, legendary figure of the 'Journey to the West'. I used a blue animators pencil on a very nice A5 sketchbook and drew this guy in about an hour. Usually I would leave it at that but for some reason i decided to continue.
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Refining details with a HB mechanical pencil in preparation for inking. I'm keeping my linkwork pretty loose as i feel my way around the shapes and try to start figuring out some of his armour and smaller bits and pieces.
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Using a 0.1 fine liner pen to pull out details and some textures. This part is really therapeutic, it's like a mix of technique and intuition.
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Here I'm using a slightly thicker 0.3 pen to pull out some forms and create a bit of visual variety. I quickly blew out my my expectations of this being a quick sketch.
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I wanted to continue without being confined with the page size, so I scanned the drawing and opened Photoshop. One of the big advantages of digital is being able to flip the canvas, which helps spot issues with composition. From there I started roughing out some possible directions for the piece, before settling on this.
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Cleaning up some detail and adding bolder lines. I also went with the idea of Monkey perching on this column of rock, and tinkered with his staff, and hand position.
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More refining, more tinkering with the staff and hand. Plus he got a tail. This is pretty good in general, but a bit too 'busy' with all the different grayscale details. I enjoy doing all that intricate stuff but sometimes it gets out of hand.
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Some more work in value, using much more solid areas of light and dark. He's already looking more unified than before.
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And adding colour. The colour is on a 'soft light' layer, which was why I made the gray so dark, because this type of blend mode lightens things quite a bit. And below are some colour variations. I'd love to know which you prefer, and why.
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So that's a behind the scenes of my Monkey drawing- soon to be available as an NFT- https://nftshowroom.com/dcfisher/gallery

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Gotta love the random stuff that can happen because you decided to do a "quick sketch" XD

I'm glad you continued this one, it turned into an epic xD

Thanks, I was real happy with how it came together.
Sometimes it's like that hey :)

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Thanks team, appreciate it. I'll try to most more regularly!