





I was commissioned to do a Don King Troll portrait for Rock Smith Tokyo. This was a test project to see how I work, etc. It was approved, so this should be on T-shirts in the Fall. I wanted to document how I work so I took pictures of my progress. I drew the Head and hair. Then I drew the body. Scanned them in my computer and connected them in Photoshop. I was told to add money in his hands, so I redrew the hands after I took these pictures. In Photoshop I re sized the drawing, printed it out to the size I wanted to paint it at, transferred the image on the Watercolor paper, then began to paint. I was told work smarter, not harder. Peace to Eric for the hook up.
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