After watching the movie, I found some very nice screenshots and black-and-white drawings that were meant to be colored with crayons by children. With these excellent sources, I simply had to paint them. This time, I decided to try a different kind of clothing, because the motive was too large for a T-shirt. This way, I could apply some smaller paintings of the other Hercules characters to the front and sleeves.
date | Oct 1998 |
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time | 2 days |
object | white cotton shirt |
technique |
This is the back side. Go to the front side.
As said, the perfect source just begged for applying my shine-through trace method. With the thin white cotton cloth of the shirt, it was even easier than with T-shirts.
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