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— Creating art with tablets, styluses, and software
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Color palettes inspired by real-world photography

I want to share my process for painting highly detailed costumes from fantasy or historical reference, because the challenge is balancing accuracy with readability.

The research phase: I collect visual references for the historical or fantastical costume elements. I note the construction logic — how the garment is made, how it attaches, how it moves. Understanding the construction prevents impossible folds and impossible attachment points.

The simplification decision: not every detail of a complex costume can be painted with equal attention. I identify the three to five visually distinctive elements that make the costume read as its category (medieval knight, Heian court lady, space marine). These receive full rendering. Everything else is suggested.

The visual hierarchy: silhouette first, major forms second, surface detail third. A costume with a strong silhouette reads correctly even when the surface detail is simplified. A costume with a weak silhouette is confusing even with perfect surface detail.

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