Steemit Coloring Contest: Under the Electric Sea, and how I made it using just my phone

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You know you're going old school with your painting software when you can't even crop your final image.

@artwatch created a cool image for a coloring competition. Definitely check it out. Of nothing else, their line work is worth applauding.

This was the original image.

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I used PaperOne, which is a painting app for Android. There's not much to it: a few brushes, color selection, and four layers. That's it.

I started out with crayon. I intended to use that layer to map out where I wanted the coloring to go.

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The work is intentionally rough. I am working with a tight max zoom and only my fingers; I only want to block out the basic colors, nothing more.

From there, I spray painted on a background and cut out my lovely fishies. I always think that this art style looks cool.

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Then I added in some bright brush strokes and contrasting colors to make the pop feel. I used a dry brush and stuck to bright, rainbow colors.

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Of course, the consequence of this is that the lines start to disappear under the weight of the layers on top of them. I can't adjust the coloring layer to be transparent and on top. There's no fill button.

So I have to define the line work myself or else it's a muddy mess.

I used the final layer for highlights, lowlights, and crisp line definition.

This was the final version.

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