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Some people have been asking me how my work progress was for this piece, so here it is from start to finish. Enjoy!
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Beach day. 🏖️
This pic was meant to be a test for greyscale coloring
(i had never tried it before) but i forgot about that during the lineart process...

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About to finish up the greyscale and getting in some more values for Albedo from Overlord! Tomorrow we finish up and colour it. Wee!

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I'm just gonna call this done. I don't know how to do this greyscale shading thing very well

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“Defending Greyskull” 11x15?watercolor and gouache painting.

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Some fancy Yaku, I had forgotten how annoying painting from greyscale was

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Work in progress shots for “Defending Greyskull”

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Trying to psych myself into working more and harder. I'm not... sure how to color this, still? Is coloring even a smart move? I want to include ~color symbolism~ which obviously wouldn't work in b&w/greyscale comic... and using emphasis color would be a bit... too un-subtle. Bah.

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to a portrait I painted I did last year. I feel like I've become more confident with colour over the last year and moved away from greyscale, but I do sometimes miss painting this way

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The Greys from Rigel are very different from the Zetas, mostly though their size and shape of their heads and general attitude.

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My quick and dirty process boils down to:

1. A sheet of silhouettes.
2. A value (greyscale) painting of the best few.
3. A layer with the blend mode set to "color" over the value.

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I liked the greyscale so much more than the final product... it FEELS painted over to me :(

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uhh trying out some different colour technique but gonna take a step back probably and work more on that greysale painting.

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Commission for Greyson, Let the floodgates flow!

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The Orion Greys are easily recognizable (compared to the Zetas) by their elongated skulls which was the inspiration for many of earth's tribal civilizations.

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