Fishly
Let's go straight to the process of how I created this digital artwork. It all started with the following object plan. A fish whose name I don't know, suddenly perched on my head. That's why I first made this fish floating with a dark background.
Then I composed the shape of this fish to be more abstract, using a brush, and then tried to play with matching colors. When I met the color of fire, I imagined this fish was actually in a sea of fire.
But after looking at it again, I felt sorry for the fish that looked like it was chasing fire. So, I thought about how to make the fish not have too much trouble, and tried to make another layer and hide the fire layer. I wanted to see what kind of atmosphere it might create.
Until then, still using the brush tool, I made a kind of sky silhouette and horizon line that I thought looked appropriate with the fish's expression. But after trying like the following process image, I tried other possibilities, which still gave a dramatic impression, even though I couldn't save the nameless fish from being chased by fire.
That's the story of the process, ciao and wassalamu ...
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