Saturday, October 12, 2024

Luna Moth and a RandoFly

Well, yesterday I was quite busy working on two butterflies. One is a rando butterfly, and the other is was based on a luna moth. Once again I "cheated" and printed my subjects and cut and traced them on my watercolor paper. I simply used the cutout shapes to trace around and then carefully added in the details, starting with the bodies, and then the upper and lower wing details. The Luna Moth is on a sheet from Meeden, their Hot Pressed Block and the RandoFly is on a sheet of Cold Press from Meeden blocked paper. They are fairly budget-friendly choices as watercolor paper can be rather pricey. 

RandoFly printout cut and traced on Meeden Cold Pressed Block

Luna Moth printout cut and traced on Meeden Hot Pressed Block


After I finished tracing my subjects, I began by painting my RandoFly. I used my Kuretake set of paints and prepped my various colors. I used Cobalt Violet, Rose Madder, Lemon Yellow, Turquoise Green Deep, Turquoise Blue, and a small amount of Ultramarine.  First I painted in the body with Violet and Turq. Blue. I allowed it to dry a bit before then flooding in the upper wings with clean water. After they were both wet sufficiently I began dropping in colors as to my liking. I used my heat gun then after that, to dry the upper wings and repeated the same process for the lower sections of the wings. I once again used my heat gun to speed up the drying process and then used some Black and my rigger brush to draw in the antennas. Once I was done with that, I added some more detail to the body using the same two colors I had before to add more dimension. Once I was satisfied, I pulled out some pens to draw in the wing outlines and to outline the body as well. After everything had dried I went over the butterfly with a light cover of Kuretake's white opal, to add a simmer to the wings. Thus below is the finished piece. It was a fun project and a great warm-up before I worked on the Luna Moth.


Onwards to the Luna Moth! In this project, I actually didn't need to use very many colors. I continued with my Kuretake watercolor set and used the following colors... Malachite, Viridian, Black, and Cadmium Yellow.

I flooded the upper wings with clean water and used a very light shade of malachite to drop in some color. I let it dry and did the same on the bottom wings to finish laying in my base colors. After that, I used a more concentrated malachite to fill in the body for its base layer as well. Using some Diluted Black I began laying in a base layer for the detail on the wings and the body. I decided to use a small detail brush to paint in the veining on the wings and tried to smooth them as best I could. I added more detail around the edges of the wings, with Viridian,  to add in some shading so the painting did not appear to be as flat. After I had finished those details I began working on the "eye" looking bits on the wings... I went around them with black and then used a very concentrated Cadmium yellow to go around the inside of the black... I added in more black to give more detail and after that was dry, I used a white pen to fill in to white part of those spots.  When I was done with that I used some black and Viridian to make some "furry" details to the body and Antennas. I went over the black stripes on the wings and body once more with more black to add more depth and shading.

Finally, after fiddling with it for a bit, I pulled out my Opal set and used the green to add some shiny detail to the wings... It just seemed like it needed it and to be honest... I really love to shimmer it adds.

The End! Phew!




 

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