I had applied to take part in the Ralph Baer Day exhibition early in the year, but never heard back. Two days before the show was set to begin I got an email notifying me of art drop off times! So I had to quickly scramble to get a piece done. I’ll admit that it’s not my most creative or interesting work, but I had to go with something familiar in order to get the painting done in a day.
Step 1: Compose references in Photoshop
Step 2: Using the source image as a guide on a locked layer, sketch out the basic form with a tablet.
Step 3: Using that basic sketch as a guide, do linework on a new layer.
Step 4: block out colors using linework as a guide. Again, on a separate layer.
Step 5: Display the finished layers while hiding the work layers.
Step 6: Now, because this is for a gallery, I wanted to make an actual painting on a canvas. I printed the image out in actual size. Because the canvas is larger than my printer, I had to tile the image and tape it together afterward.
Step 7: transfer the line art to the prepared canvas with carbon paper. Then block out basic colors in acrylic.
Step 8: Whisky
Step 9: start the line art with black acrylic.
Step 10: Last touches include the detail on the bricks and clouds!
Step 11: Drop it off at the gallery once the paint dries!