
Illustration: Idol
Mix-media
This piece started as an oil painting exercise. Because of the mandated "social-distancing" we are living through; I forgot my painting materials at home (I am staying at my mother's to keep her company) . So I decided to finish using Adobe Fresco, experimenting with its Oil, and FX brushes, to make an alternate piece while I get back to the physical one. I usually work using vector brushes. Hope you like it.

Images
1. Rasterized photo edited end-result. 2. Photo of the original unfinished oil painting 3. Adobe Fresco Source File



Time-lapse
Painting process in Adobe Fresco
