[Workflow] Rhino Hunting – The Triumph

This was supposed to be a trial of SAI, but can’t hold on defining the form, eventually got back to PS. SAI is a unbelievable light CG painting tools. Give it a try if you always suffer from lagging.
Back to the work, this is a continuity on “Rhino Hunting – The Encounter”. I spent quite some time on this piece, as usual, patient worn out at the end. There are more particular to be taken care of, but i prefer to end this and move on.
p/s: I don’t encourage wildlife hunting in any mean, this is just a fictional CG.

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| Step 1 |
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I started off in SAI, drafting the outlines |
| Step 2 |
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Lay a rough shading on the rhino |
| Step 3 |
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rework my heroine’s perspective |

step 4

step 5

step 6
| Step 4 |
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Flip canvas, dress up my heroine, flipping in SAI is super convenient. |
| Step 5 |
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Back to PS, I picked my palette and laid basic tones. |
| Step 6 |
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Add shading |

step 7

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step 9
| Step 7 |
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Draft background |
| Step 8 |
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Add details to bg |
| Step 9 |
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Give the pale rhino some further shading |

step 10

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step 12
| Step 10 |
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Focus on the heroine |
| Step 11 |
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detailing |
| Step 12 |
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and detailing |

step 13

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step 15
| Step 13 |
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Back to big picture |
| Step 14 |
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Bg detailing |
| Step 15 |
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AAdd texture to Bg |

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step 18
| Step 16 |
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Color adjustment |
| Step 17 |
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Paintover |
| Step 18 |
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Final color adjustment, fin |
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the girl’s upper leg looks huge…perspective?