Max at the beach - Acrylic paint on paper

in Sketchbooklast year

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Times are getting tough here in the UK. Rather than wait and see what next year will be like financially, I decided to be proactive and see if I could start a side hustle if things got dire.

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I was intrigued by this post on Facebook. I thought "You know what, I reckon I can draw dogs" so decided to give it a try.

If I got a few hours in and it looked god awful, no harm done. If it was half decent I could spend a couple of hours a week for some extra money in a pinch.

Obviously nobody would commission me without examples so I got to work on my first attempt. My subject was going to be my own dog Max and I picked a fairly difficult photo of him.

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For a plain black dog there was going to be a lot of colour work due to the light reflecting off his chest, and my phone camera contrasting the orange with a tinge of blue in the shadows.


Let's begin!

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First step was getting the proportions correct. To do this I literally taped the paper to my TV and screencast a photo of Max, then very gently traced his outline and some of the changes in light.

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As I'm right handed I started at the top left to avoid smudging the wet paint with my wrist.

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Around this point I had a warm fuzzy feeling and knew the finished piece was going to look good. I was already not looking forward to starting the nose and mouth due to how complex they are and important they are to get right.

I did make a mental note that next time I need to be much more careful with the paper. You can see where it overhung the table and I creased it several times.

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I had spent a lot of time at this point and was starting to get impatient. The tongue and teeth were definitely more rushed than I should have allowed myself. In the future I'll make sure to allow myself more time for difficult areas like these as they're what makes a picture realistic. Max is also 25% mouth! So it needs to look spot on.

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At this point it was time for some improvisation. I was happy to include his collar in the painting as he's always wearing it, but I didn't want his lead visible. So I had to imagine what the fur behind looked like. Thankfully the lead wasn't too thick.

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Light colours painted first, then the darker ones layered on top. It didn't take me long to learn that white paint is not a miracle worker and won't appear white if on top of dark paint.

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Finished! I went back to the mouth and added some more detail and some whiskers to his muzzle.

Things I'd do differently

I'm notorious for using media incorrectly. In this case I used acrylic paints like water colours which worked but the paper really did not have a good time. I actually had to iron this piece before framing it because of how rippled the paper was.

I also just need to be more careful with the paper in general. Next time I'll set up on a desk and not move.

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The subject was chuffed!

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You've done a fantastic job 👏. That's work of art imo.

Thank you very much, I've hung it on my living room wall so I get to see it every day.