Button painting tutorial
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6/20/2017
Latest on Harley
You have to love a dog named after a motorcycle and Harvey here is indeed a real cutie. When I get all the basics blocked in I lay the button on the picture and take a photograph.. Many times the camera gives me a better perspective. I not only want to capture the image of the animal, I want to capture a personality. Things started off well with Harley... Here his nose is still just a blob and I haven't even started on the fur on the muzzle.
When I'm closer to being done I will scan both the button and the photo and put them on the computer screen and leave them there for a while and keep looking at all the details.
Sometimes I find I have to remove or replace one or both eyes or a nose but here the changes to be made are very minor and I'm happy.
I'll tell you what I see:
Change the shape of the left ear
Forehead a little higher
Several tiny changes to left eye
Reshape the neck area.
The very last step is fine tuning the fur..
It feels good to be painting again and I must start regularly as my supply of buttons for sale is so low. I have to either do it or give up Etsy as it has been so long they have changed the site and I had a devil of a time figuring it out. I have been making a list of new ones to paint... I just painted a special order for a clown and now I'd like to do a few more... I have one more special order to do then start on my list.
how I love to see your painted buttons and as usual amazed at the likeness and detail you are able to put into such a tiny button
ReplyDeleteI think what you've already done is a pretty great likeness - I'm sure Harley would be pleased!!
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