How To Make Galaxy Painting Process

in OnChainArt3 years ago

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I have made a painting to place it as a table in my room, something that I have always liked is to watch videos of the galaxy, so I thought it was a good idea to make a galaxy, before explaining the process I must apologize, I was not making new paintings, because the truth is that I was a little bad because I try very hard to make these paintings to share them with you and often do not see them, but still I will continue showing my art is what I like and thanks to all who support me and those who get to see my artwork.

I recently installed some led tapes so today when I was painting I noticed that the paint was glowing, I remembered that this tape has ultraviolet light so I used that to continue painting and adding details that will illuminate more, these paints are not neon but they glow because of the white color and some colors that are lighter.

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Well first I have started by covering in black color the sheet this sheet is from the table so that's why I am painting it, I wanted a table with something about the galaxy so you can see how it was painted.
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To finish faster and cover everything completely use this brush which is bigger and helps more.

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The entire sheet should be completely painted black.

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And now comes how to form the galaxy, with the brush place blue paint, add water so that they can be mixed, place the white paint in this way I create gradients between all the dark blue, light blue and black and white colors.

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With the brush, shade the edges to make the painting more realistic.

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To do this shading with the brush I do it by creating circles until the paint fades completely.

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Finally add the stars with a brush so that these splashes of white paint create a real star effect.

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Here I realized that the paint was shining so I started to make more stars with the light like this to be able to see where it was missing.

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This is what the painting looks like without the ultraviolet light so you can see it this way, in normal light.

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Until the next publication

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Very very nice!

Thank you very much