It is time for me to really study this pencil commission. The pencil drawing needs to be perfect, because the next step is to spray it with a fixative, to prevent smearing when I add colored pencil to a few areas.
Mr. Customer asked for clouds, so I decided some wispy types would add texture, variety, and interest without becoming too busy. Everything else is highly detailed, so the sky needs to be somewhat visually restful.
All this remains to be inspected:
- The trees must look believable as they recede into the distance.
- The ground needs to have texture, but not so much that it competes with the leaves.
- The closest branches need to have the largest leaves and fruit.
- The sky needs to be dark enough to show off the clouds, snow on Sawtooth, and the windmachine.
- The little girls have to be perfect.
After I addressed all those items, I scanned the drawing, cleaned up the scanner messes (it ALWAYS leaves spots, and the paper color scans as gray), and emailed it to Mr. and Mrs. Customer for their final approval.
More will be revealed in the fullness of time, or as my dad used to say, “Time will tell”. Meanwhile, I will continue to. . .