Happy Friday Everyone!
This is a follow up post to "How I am Building an Art Licensing Portfolio". In that post I talked about painting a lot of icons. This photo post will give you a better idea of how I do it. No worries if you pull icons out of your finished paintings. I am sure there are as many ways of doing this as there are artists :-)
This collection is acrylic paint on canvas panel. Click images to view larger.
Above are a few of the icons in my "Pumpkin Snow" collection. I scan in the finished icons so I can easily use them in a variety of situations for art on products.
I have scanned in the barrel. I chose the highest dpi that the scanner
will allow me to choose. For this image that was 1,800 dpi. That means
this barrel can be almost 3 feet in size at 300 dpi. Now it is time to
turn it into a painting :-)
I like to leave some space in the painting so I can add other elements in Photoshop for variety.
Love how the blue makes this pop!
Notice the barrel on the flag - fun to change it up!
How do you create art for licensing?
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Sharing what is happening and what I come across in the world of Art Licensing. Sprinkled with some personal stuff. -Annie
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Friday, September 25, 2015
Friday, July 12, 2013
A Peek into Palette Knife Pumpkin Painting
Palette Knife Painting and Art Licensing - A Fun Mix!
I found pictures I took of one of my palette knife pumpkin paintings. They give you a peek into how I painted it. It is acrylic paint on 8x10 cotton canvas panel.
Step 1. Layout!
Step 2. I decided to start with the background.
Step 3. Painted the pumpkins
Step 4. Painted the stem added highlights and finishing touches!
Step X. I painted 3 other pumpkin palette knife paintings, leaves, acorns... below is one of the portfolio pages I set up for this collection.
(painting and sharing).
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