Day 21
They say (or so I've heard) that it takes 21 days to make a habit. Well, if that's true, this process is now officially a habit.
Today was a busy day and I didn't get to spend a whole lot of time drawing, but I did sit down for a few hours and work on those character portraits.
I spend a decent amount of time trying to refine that first one a bit, but I was getting frustrated because I've now moved past the excitement brought from finding some success with this approach and am now at the point where I can see all the mistakes that it's too late to do anything about without reworking a significant part of the image. Which, for these, I probably won't do. These were always supposed to be just experiments and, despite the many issues, I'm still very pleased with the results. It will be in future work that I really start to refine this process and, hopefully, have a better foundation to build on from the start.
So I moved on to the second one and this time I'm trying to be a lot more deliberate with my approach. I spent a good deal more time laying down texture, value, and color in an attempt to get them working all together before I moved forward. In truth I feel like I should have spent even more time doing that because I still ran into a few issues down the road.
Once I was satisfied with that step I began layering in detail on top of the texture, doing my best to preserve the texture as much as possible. My goal with this one is not to paint over every inch of the image, but only in those areas where I feel genuine definition is needed. Overall I'm happy, but I still feel like I can push this approach a lot farther than I am and I fully expect to be experimenting with it a lot in the near future.
Day 21 draws to a close. Three weeks. I can hardly believe it. Where will it go from here I wonder?