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7. The top of the front Fender was done first in order to help insure the “Principles of
Design”. Now do the sides and the broken away flares of fire and ignore the top as if it
is not there. Note: One of the key principles in designing is to have a Dominant (large)
object, a Subdominant (medium) object, and a Subordinate (small) object. On this front
fender it has this concept and that is partly why it is appealing to the eye.
Also the whole bike would need this concept as well. So if the front fender is my medium
amount of fire, and the tank is my larger and bolder amount of fire, then on the rear
fender the fire would be subtle or small or disappearing.
8. You can see how by
ignoring the top fire helped
9. Now I add some
create a nice overlapping and
of the hottest spots.
separation from the top. This
Use Transparent
gives the eyes more to view
white and go over it
and a more pleasant view as
with Sun Gold. This
well.
is almost there.
10. Add the final highlights to
the hottest spots of the fire
and blend in just a bit with the
Sun Gold.
12. Assembled on the
Harley. I hope this tutorial
helped give everyone some
insight into rendering fire.
Any questions feel free to
ask away at www.Airbrush-
11. At last
Technique.com
it is cleared
Thank you.
and ready
Brad De La Torre
to buff out.
.ArtWorldCreations.com
Pictures of the tank that
goes with the fender in
this article.
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