Bustin' out the watercolors on a couple of synapsids, let's say palaeohatteria (with a too-wimpy tail) on top, and haptodus, except leucistic (basically half-assed albinism). Mostly just feeling out my materials and playing with skin textures, so anatomy is rather off here and there.

8 comments:
Great rendering and texture work!
What process did you use with your watercolors? Start with the light tans and build up to the darker colors? I really love the little scale highlights!
Beautiful, what a great way to show reflectivity and depth.
Honestly, I can't say I remember how I got this one together. It's been so long since I had a well-defined process that this one feels like I was thrashing about with no plan whatsoever. A lot of time went into the little scales, which was mostly due to me consistently underestimating how much white is needed to actually show up on top of darker colors. I bought some gouache paints to adress this. Gouache = what you put down is what you get.
Lovely lovely lovely blog Matt!
Had a good trawl through, really inspiring.
You have some great work on this blog! Keep going!
I love your pencil comps man, so effin sweet!
It's awesome to see your watercolours! Masterful
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