Tuesday, March 5, 2013

Color Comp and Painting for the Boar Rider


by Justin Gerard




In my last post, I went through the layout phase of the boar-rider. Today I have the finished oil painting and for comparison, my initial color comp.











Color Comp in Photoshop





This color comp is a little unusual in that I took it really far, and I did it over top of drawings that were already pretty tight.  This tightness in a color comp can be dangerous because it can make me feel a little locked in and there are less happy accidents and explorations that go on.  It trades the energy of spontaneity for an idiot-proofed coloring stage.











Painting, Oil on Gessoed Panel, 12" x 16" 




As you can see I ended up sticking fairly close to my initial color comp. The only major difference is the heavier glazes that darkened the image overall.










 Detail








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