Step 1: Decide on a pose and composition. In this case, she is in the center turning slightly side ways from the "camera".
Step 2: I began establishing the atmosphere for the enivronment, suggesting Rachel's position in the imaginery space.
Step 3: filling up the volume and staying within the color palette I planned for this piece.
Step 4: Preliminary designation of fabric details for the dress and the footwear.
Step 5: staying in the darker side is like anticipating for the climax during intimacy. I make sure I have all the ground work established, along with fixing the value and saturation before moving on to adding in the lighter values. This way, I automatically build a strong focus later on without the need to worry about the painting becoming too muddy or boring.
Step 6: As I add in paint strokes, Rachel's face started to morph out of character. It is always important to step back and look at the whole picture from a far. If you can make out who she is from far away, the minor details are secondary.
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