Precision: Step 9

Well, I’d hoped that I could get a slightly better photo of the classical guitar, but I got very dark, overcast clouds instead and this is the best my artificial lighting could achieve, I’m afraid. At least you can see the different color of blue I’ve used in his shirt, and how its higher intensity is meant to seize more attention than the blue areas around it.
There’s not a lot I can say about the process of painting the shirt that you probably haven’t heard already, but I can probably add that I like the idea of the shirt giving him a more casual look. At other times I might have given him a more formal sort of attire, to give a sense of professionalism to him, but in this case I want his precise nature to seem purely natural; the by-product of his mindset and state of being. It doesn’t really change the theme, but it adds just a slight shade of Z-axis dimension to it that I like.

