The Process Behind 'The Insidious Whisper': Part 2

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THE PROCESS BEHIND ‘THE INSIDIOUS WHISPER’ Part 2 by David Denton

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THE PROCESS BEHIND ‘THE INSIDIOUS WHISPER’

Part 2 by David Denton

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USE OF PHOTOGRAPHIC REFERENCE

When I was in the planning and painting stages of ‘The Insidious Whisper’, I used photographic reference

from locations around the Doncaster area in the UK.

The majority were taken in a particularly foggy week in October 2015.

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Here is the main building in its practically undamaged form. This was mirrored in my original plan.

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This wall, building and tower were also mirrored in my original plan. All that remains in the final painting is the building.

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This composite of 9 photos was my main reference for the background although I used less than half of it.

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This composite of 9 photos was my main reference for the background although I used less than half of it.

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I loved this watchtower shrouded in fog so much that I added it to the left hand side of the plan.

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I used this concrete block in the final image but I chopped it down to half its normal height.

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As reference for the huge figure, I made cardboard buildings to scale and took photos of myself interacting with them.

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After I had drawn this rough plan, I started on a more accurate version with the correct perspective.

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I scanned my drawing into Photoshop and continued to add more features. I did this so that I could quickly change elements,

such as the tentacles, as I tried different things.

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A Photoshop feature that really helps the drawing process is the ability to flip an image (you could use a mirror). Try it, any flaws

will be obvious. I work for a while on one version, flip it, do some more work on that, then flip it again. I repeat this until I

am happy with the final drawing.

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Rather than copying the photos exactly, I made changes where necessary. I enlarged the hands

to make the figure appear to be coming towards the viewer and

added destruction to the buildings.

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You may have noticed that the face in the plan is very different to the one in the final painting. We will look at that in Part 3.

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