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My Gouache & Colored Pencils Portraits

Below you see the process of how I painted my brother, but before that I attach a few other examples of gouache work in progress and a finished piece. I LOVE gouaaaacheeee <3

My Gouache & Colored Pencils Portraits - image 1 - student project

Above is my cool Caran'dache gouache palette that I got for my birthday, I really like it.

My Gouache & Colored Pencils Portraits - image 2 - student project

 

To start with, I chose my reference photo. I think painting from this chest-up view is a nice angle and easy and pleasant enough for the eye perspective.

My Gouache & Colored Pencils Portraits - image 3 - student project

 

the photo above was perfect for me - easy to trace, black and white, so I could see all the values nice and crisp. The colors part wass left to my imagination.

I wanted to share some work in progress pictures, for example here below, after sketching, I like to start with blocking in the shadows first. And by the way, this stage is what I call "the ugly phase" he he - but it's important to keep going and not get discouraged!

My Gouache & Colored Pencils Portraits - image 4 - student project

 

And then I went on to paint the skin, which was the continuation of the "ugly phase" :D

My Gouache & Colored Pencils Portraits - image 5 - student project

 

Ok, then adding some more final details with gouache allowed me to slowly but surely get out of the ugly phase ^^ Starts to look better, keep going Wera!

My Gouache & Colored Pencils Portraits - image 6 - student project

 

But I believe the real MAGIC comes when you get onto gouache the colored pencils... I LOVE the texture they give, the fact that you can make the portrait pop, the added color, mmmmmm, love it.

My Gouache & Colored Pencils Portraits - image 7 - student project

 

And last but not least, adding the background, something playful, so I thought of the kites! Not I kinda regret that I didn't do some Nintendo-themed background ^^ Maybe next time!

My Gouache & Colored Pencils Portraits - image 8 - student project