Finally the wine set with my illustrations on them were launched this month. I will write about the process on other posts. To see the complete illustrations, please visit my Behance. Thank you, Miquel Capo and Xavier Bas for having me in this exicting project!
Tuesday, 15 April 2014
[Tips] Painting Furs Quickly with Comber Brushes

I painted them mostly in dry brush in order to imitate the paintings style of Mr Alexander Marshal, an English entomologist, gardener, and botanical artist from XVII century.

Some insight I gained in the process:
1. Adjust the dryness on a different paper to create separated fur at once.
2. Combine the round and comber brushes for natural variability. I used a comber brush for wide area and a round brush to put down some details or correct the stray lines made by the comber brush.
3. Follow the fur direction and control the pressure. I lifted the brush up at the end of the stroke to make pointy furs/hairlines.
4. Since I didn't use white paint, I started from light and moved to dark colour. The highlights were effected by making fewer strokes on the area while adding more layers on the shadows.
I know the illustrations was not a perfect sample of realistic painting but I believe these comber brushes can greatly help to make it happen.
And here is the scanned illustration of La Pelea for Codorníu S.A. Enjoy!

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