![]() ![]() If the cape was going to reference snow patterns, I wanted it to be bright. Will it work? At this stage I didn’t know, but I wanted to find out! Creating digitally gives much more room for experimentation than traditional techniques, so I acted without fear. The background is supposed to be organized around a few arches, which are supposed to correspond with the stylized edges of the cape. Something light and fairytale-like – that is, a full comfort zone 1. I haven’t painted with my watercolor brush set in Procreate in a long time. Seasons are a never-drying source of inspiration. So it’s easier to make at least a few decisions at the very beginning. However, it often happens that the lack of restrictions and the so-called “great white paper” (in the case of digital art – a new canvas) can be intimidating. That’s probably why, when I paint in my free time, I try to keep those “ties” to myself as little as possible. In case of client commissioned illustrations, I often have exact guidelines and a style that I should stick to. Often before starting the illustration I already know what effect I am looking for. Winter illustration in Procreate step by step Plan or rather lack of plan ![]() Without unnecessary ramblings about non-existence, which nobody but the writer usually doesn’t care about, I’ll get to the point. After a long silence caused by what usually happens in such cases – life and work, I am dropping by with a new post. ![]()
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