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Step 1 The initial sketch, again taken from a still frame of a DVD. This took no more than ten minutes, and serves only as a guide to the overall shape and placement of the features. Step 2 The sketch is transferred to the canvas board, still using a pencil. At this stage you can spray the picture with a fixative to prevent the pencil dirtying your paint, but I use a hard pencil and don't usually have a problem. The basic colour is applied in big sections, with minimal blending at this stage. . | Painting Fan Wei Step 1 The initial sketch again taken from a still frame of a DVD. This took no more than ten minutes and serves only as a guide to the overall shape and placement of the features. Step 2 The sketch is transferred to the canvas board still using a pencil. At this stage you can spray the picture with a fixative to prevent the pencil dirtying your paint but I use a hard pencil and don t usually have a problem. The basic colour is applied in big sections with minimal blending at this stage. Step 3 Most of the figure is covered in colour now. Compare to step 1 and you can see the initial flesh tone I used was too orange so I toned it down with more white and traces of red and yellow. The whole thing looks pretty sketchy but the general tone is determined and the painting is ready to become more lifelike. Step 4 The main part of this step is adding detail to the eyes to bring the painting to life. More detail can be added later but the definition of the eyes really helps to give a likeness to your .