This
step move you closer to the final composition as you can sketch
out how the final image will be. You should know about the
final render image, so you can prepare accordingly. For this
piece, I know that the final result will be 600 x 800 (portrait)
but I want to have some room to crop for a specific shot. Hence
my proportion for the document size may not be exact.

After I started a new document, I created a new layer (Default
mode) as I wanted the lines to reside atop the canvas. At this
stage, my primary tool is still Pencil (2B). Again, what I
want to accomplish here is just a starting point for the final
painting. In fact, you do not need to put much details at this
point, instead just concentrate on the overall look of the
image itself; the character position on screen, etc.
For me, sometimes this step is the quickest one and sometimes
it can be most time consuming as you may want to try out
different angles to represent your character. For this establishing
shot, I wanted my audience to see the character's face clearly
first. The next thing that should catch the eyes would be the
strange looking arm. I decided at this point to make the background
a bit plain but somewhat gloomy (to fit in with the character
universe) as I don't want to emphasize the background too much
that it'd deviate the attention from the main character. |