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Gimeor has hit the jackpot - caught a juvenile Tyranosaurus which would nicely last him a few weeks of food.
I went back and searched through my old photos of the Philippines trip, and found a few photos of Baguio city that i took. I compared it with the art I painted yesterday, and found a big difference! It wasn't as bright and there were more interesting cloud formations behind the mountains. There were also some trees at the foreground in the photos.
So, to do justice the the art, I decided to refer to the photo and add in all the elements that were missing.
It's a whole lot better , and I wonder why is my imagination poorer than the photo I took in the first place? Lousy art skills, I guess. Here's the new art:
Here's the photo btw:
Not too long ago, I visited the Philippines, and went to a city called Baguio. It's located high up in the mountains, and it's a really big city! It has a bus terminal and is a start point to explore other smaller towns around the mountains like Batad and Sagada. On my way back from Baguio in the evening, I caught a fleeting glimpse of the numerous houses/squatters all over the mountains, and it was an amazing view with the fog slowly coming in and obscuring some of the houses. It looked absolutely magical! Below is an attempt to recapture what I felt and saw that day:
Probably there are not actually so many houses but at the time, it really seemed as if the whole mountain was covered with them :)
Yay! My color sketch of a tree canopy turn out pretty nice, I think. I used some of my texture brushes to create the tiny dots that I hope will look like small leaves. While painting this I was telling myself not to paint the individual leaves themselves, but rather the clusters of leaves that created the overall mass and silhouette effect. In a way, I was actually painting the shapes of the sky behind the leaves. It was something I learned reading this art book called "The Painterly Approach" by Bob Rohm. It's a very nice book.