Thursday, December 23, 2010

Littoral Dimmet

     Like the most recent pieces, this is based on a photo of Chante Moore from the sleeve of her album “Exposed”.  This ended up taking more time than it really should have.  It started out as a simple picture with a woman, and blew up into a whole Samba collage.   I got a few pictures out of it I’ll use later, and one I used for this, which I’ll get to later.  Anyway, I could see it was just not going to work, and started again from scratch this morning, at around 12:00.
     After a week and three days of work, I started again here.  In Sketchbook Pro 2011, I drafted the body of the model I’d eventually use in the final piece.
     And here’s that picture colored.  I put the make up on because I had first intended to have the environment be sort of like a photo shoot.  That idea took a backseat, as you’ll see in the end.
     While looking for a background reference, I came across a King Magazine cover with a beach & seaside view.  With one of the pictures I already had from the failed Samba pic, I decided to do a sandy, coastal background, and incorporate the corresponding image.
     And this is the picture that got pulled over, a tsunami…..
…..like so.  I combined the pictures in Photoshop Elements.
     And here’s the whole thing pulled together.  Once I had all the necessary pictures in place, I added the shawl in Sketchbook Pro.  That’s because I wanted it to be transparent, and doing that part last is the only way I know how to do it.

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