This is another one of those drawings that I thought was going to be simple but just went on and on. Every time I thought I was done I'd see a little detail that I forgot to add or color. I seem to have trouble in that regard; estimating how long a project is going to take. I always start with these simple little sketches that end up turning into epic productions.
Then I kept fiddling with the background colors, trying to pick ones that would contrast with the astronaut without totally overpowering him. I finally settled on a color scheme I could live with, but it was a struggle
First Contact was drawn in Photoshop on the graphic tablet.
Here's the original sketchbook doodle I did of the astronaut and his alien discovery.
And here's the tighter digital sketch I did. I wasn't happy with the astronaut's odd looking head in the original drawing so I changed it quite a bit in the final.
While working on this drawing, Photoshop claimed the file was 395 meg in size. Wow! That's pretty big; most of my files hover around 200 meg or less.
That got me to thinking about file sizes and storage devices and how far we've come in a short time. Look at the ad above from the early 2000s. It's for a flash drive that holds a whopping 256 meg! My little drawing here wouldn't even have fit on the ferkakta thing! And it was available for the everyday low price of only $149.95! What a steal!
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