Building on the first attempt the technique used is to drawn from observation (image from magazine in this instance) direct on to one layer using the wacom tablet and stylus. The image is built up using different opacity and brushes. The recording of the development of the image has been successful as I have chosen to save the image at different stages. I will continue to record my work in this way. The final image is more successful in black and white, apposed to colour, as I have not yet mastered the colour blend brush mode. This image demonstrates more clarity of line though I think the hair is still clumpy, but does demonstrate more depth. This time the result demonstrates a suggestion of a hair style rather than an attempt to recreate it. The face tones are strong though more refined lines on the side shadow would improve the finish. More time was spent over achieving detail and attention was spent on the light and shaded areas of the image. The use of the rubber tool has helped achieve this effect. Even though I think the ‘digtial’ brush mark brings it’s own charm to the image I feel it would improve with the use of more varied brush sizes.
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