Friday, June 26, 2009

Colored Manican Final Copy


Voila! The final copy. And all it took was a few simple steps. If the workflow is followed all of the way through, then the copy should come out like this.

Colored Manican #1

You see, by using the technique from my sketch, I mixed different shades of red and brown, and worked on the face nicely.

Colored Manican

At last, the color. There is one problem however. The manican is so smooth it looks unreal. In the next image it is shown how that can be changed.

Black Manican

Because I work with black and white EXTENSIVELY I wanted to do a sort of shadow in light picture. Although there isn't much light reflection off of the manican, the viewer can see that it has a smooth surface, thus hinting at its age.

Manican Outline

After Editing it by erasing all color and simply using an outline, it was a lot easier to work with colors afterwards.

Manican

TONS of people told me how wierd this drawing was but I would like viewers to look past that for a few minutes and try to caputure the mystery of art. The next few photos will be the workflow example of editing a photo for desired effects and deffects.