Yesterday, we began an exciting series of posts revealing the process of Pete Fowler creating a painting (click here to see Part 1). What painting? you ask. Well, as we'd previously announced, our friends at Dudebox are holding a contest of their Facebook page, with the winner receiving an original Pete Fowler painting. Done to support the release of the upcoming Pete Fowler and Fiends series, beginning with the 5-inch tall "Dai Ocean" figure that is limited to 300 copies and will debut at NYCC, and it is that very prize painting that we get some insight into the creation of!
So after Fowler outlines his major linework, he creates the main color blocks that will underline all the imagery:
Then a little more detailing on all the background elements, leaving only the foreground figures in their rough form:
Come back tomorrow for the continuing "work-in-progress" production of how this piece was made.
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