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Published: 2013-05-18 06:42:15 +0000 UTC; Views: 2769; Favourites: 66; Downloads: 0
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Description I love the idea of repainting old stuff but never had a chance to do such thing.
Now it's summer and I have a little time so let try it out.
This is a design I've done 2 years ago when i first started painting. At that time, I was using the black&white under painting, but eventually found it not needed. Now I just throw color in directly and blend them together, works much better

Enjoy summer guys and thanks a lot for your support !
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AnanyaArts [2015-04-22 06:08:31 +0000 UTC]

wow!

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xzendor7 [2013-06-20 12:25:34 +0000 UTC]

I Love The Face Of The 2011 Version, But I Love The Colors of The 2013 Version. Super Details And Awesome Artwork.

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DK-Gm [2013-05-19 00:44:50 +0000 UTC]

Darn, this is so great! I have no experience with color painting though I want to try it some time. I learned that many pro digital painters including those working for Blizzard use black & white under-painting. Now you say it is not necessary so I am surprised! I sure have so many things to learn! Thank you for sharing!

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VNC-Children In reply to DK-Gm [2013-05-19 01:03:31 +0000 UTC]

Thanks. I'm glad you find that helpful

Traditionally, there are two techniques commonly used among artists. the one with black and white under painting is called Flemish or Grisaille, you can google that out if you need more info, or you can check out here a sample living master painter of that black& white technique, Alexei Antonov [link] and here is a free lesson on that [link]

The weakness of this technique is that it requires lots of time and care, thus, doesn't fit for landscape paintings, which you have to paint really quick to catch the mood of the scene in a particular short amount of time, before the sun changes its position. So, the impressionist painters had to throw in color directly in order to do that. It's not for landscape only, but also many things else. The French academic painter really love this technique. You can check out another living master, Vladimir Volegov, for that technique here [link]

The way digital painting works is that it just an imitation of traditional painting. Once you get to know the origin, you will learn what is right for you

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DK-Gm In reply to VNC-Children [2013-05-20 12:08:17 +0000 UTC]

This is wonderful! Thank you Sir!

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Woodgnome01 [2013-05-18 06:54:23 +0000 UTC]

Really like the change of colours for the new version - brilliant.

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VNC-Children In reply to Woodgnome01 [2013-05-18 16:48:38 +0000 UTC]

Thank you

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