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>Start new illustration thinking "this time will be different"
>Start with a basic idea
>Make changes as I go
>In the end it's a clusterfuck of different light sources and the composition doesn't work anymore because I added so many elements

How can I paint like pic related?

I feel like the artist here knew exactly what he wanted to paint, the camera angle, the color palette and the light sources before he started the painting. How do I do this? How do you get these perfect ideas for camera shots? I just have a really vague idea of what I want to paint in my mind and improvisation leads me to failure. What is his thought process?

I'm sure many of you feel like this too.

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