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This demonstration shows the process of creating a pet portrait;
from a photo supplied by the client, to the finished artwork.

The model used for this demonstration is Jinny.

Size: 10" x 12" (25 cm x 30 cm); Medium: Pastel; Paper: Velour

 

The photo of Jinny supplied by the client.

The first step is to sketch Jinny on a separate sheet of paper. Once happy with the sketch, it is then transferred onto the velour paper.

For Jinny's portrait I started with her eyes. Although they are quite dark on the photo, I have added more colour and detail for the artwork.

Soft pastels are used for the base colours. Some detailed areas are now started and the collar.

Using hard pastels and pastel pencils, detail is added to Jinny's head. Darker colours are also started.

For Jinny's body and ears, soft pastels are used for the base colours. Again, detailed areas are done using hard pastels and pastel pencils.

The background is started. Now Jinny doesn't quite look like she's 'floating'. Meanwhile, more detail in the fur is added.

The rest of the background is done, as are the final touches. The white areas on her body, nose and eyes, are reworked.

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