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Description Year: 2011
Client: Imagine FX magazine
Media: Media: Pencil, PITT Pen, COPIC marker, Dr. PH Martin's Hi-Carb India Ink, and Winsor-Newton's process white on Strathmore Drawing paper, then colored with Adobe Photoshop CS2.

On sale in the United Kingdom on February 8th! It will be available in North America a few weeks afterwards...

Here's the link for the digital version! [link]

Here's the final art:

[link]

In the issue, I only had about 1100 words to cover how I did the piece. I elected to focus on the digital coloring aspect, since IMAGINEFX is about digital graphic arts.

But! Here you can see what I didn't have room for in the actual issue: the step-by-step of the actual physical art. In case you don't now, I drew this piece with paper and pencil, and then scanned it & colorized it in Photoshop. If you read above, you can see the tools I used.

Let's begin!

1. Hand in a sketch for the editor/art director/head monkey. If you're lucky, you won't have to deal with an editor. The sketch you like the least will invariably get picked, so - have fun! That's life in the Bigs, punk.

I doodled several, and this was what was picked. You won't see the others here. I don't like running unused sketches, because, well, you might get to use them for something different someday. If you run them publicly, some bottom-feeder will steal your ideas.

2. Gather reference! At this stage in my career, I love working from life as much as I can. I'm a big fan of classic American illustration, and if using reference was good enough for Norman Rockwell, J.C. Leyendecker, and Dean Cornwell, it's good enough for the likes of us.

While I've used Audrey Hepburn as inspiration for my Catwoman in the past, it's dangerous to rely only on the reference you can find in books or online. Your resources are limited. Find your own, if can. The lovely lady in this pic is the fabulous Ashley Taffar (you can see her on page 205 of my book COVER RUN). She shares a few facial features with my take on Catwoman, so I like to use her as a face model! While not matching the final drawing exactly, this angle was close enough! I eyeballed the mouth and eyes. If you're inclined to ask "How do you eyeball something, Adam?" the answer is "Learn how to draw!" Reference is an aid, not a substitute.

3. Some nice body reference will help as well. Seen here providing more than just nice body reference is the wonderful Riki LeCotey (she's so pretty, she's on page 204, twice!). I'm not running all the pics I took, because that's too much space-wasting here. Suffice to say, I never use ONE IMAGE as a source for reference. I use an arm here, a leg from another, a face from somewhere else. It's all about the final art! In this shot, I like the basic pose, but ended up using arms from a different shot.

4. This is my tight sketch, made using my reference, and a lot of pencil lead and erasers. You'll notice I didn't show my latex reference. Well, there's a couple reasons. One is space; as I said before, I use bits & pieces and showing all the reference would take up tons of space. Too many to show. The other reason is because I find a lot of reference online. When you use an elbow for reference from a picture you find online, you don't the elbow owner running around going "I posed for ADAM HUGHES!" Trust me - people do this. Can you imagine someone running around boasting "NORMAN ROCKWELL used a tree from my back yard in a Saturday Evening Post cover!!" It's that level of insanity. That being said - thank you, Bianca Beauchamp, for not modeling parkas.

In my sketch, I try to work out proportions, expressions, anatomy, and all the crap that you'll end up drawing and erasing 20 times. In this version, you'll see I contemplated giving Selina high-heels, even though she doesn't wear them in this current era.

5. Once I'm happy (enough), I transfer the art to a fresh, virgin piece of Strathmore Drawing paper, using a light-box. That's not how I do EVERY piece, but it IS how I work much of the time. By transferring it, I now have the pencils on a fresh piece of paper with no canal-lines gouged in with my pencil & then erased. I decide it's best to go with Selina's regular shoes, even though the high-heels provide a sexier silhouette. Continuity is best.

6. I start by lightly inking the piece with a Faber-Castell PITT pen, size XS. I do this so that I can erase the pencils, yet I still have some guide to where the shapes and forms are, when I head in with the COPIC markers.

I do the face first. Why? Because every piece is a roll of the dice. The face could end up not sexy AT ALL. I hate finishing a piece and realizing the face is ugly, so.... I do the face first. If it sucks, you can just transfer your sketch to a new piece of paper and start over with a minimum of lost work.

7. I work light-to-dark with the COPICs, and usually water-color style (wet-on-wet). That helps with the blending. Sometimes you can get some nice effects if you allow the area to dry and then go back with the same value. Play around & experiment!

8. Once the face is done and doesn't suck, I feel confident in attacking the rest of the piece. The latex is fun to do because you can really sell shiny latex with a minimum of values. It's all about where you put the highlights and reflections. On this piece, I learned at this stage that the client wanted a red background, like the cover to CATWOMAN 70 [link] so I drew in the reflection of a lighter background behind Selina, all around the edges of her body.

9. Once finished, I beefed up the shadows and highlights. Why? Because the contrast wasn't strong enough for me, and I didn't want to do it in Photoshop. I added India ink to the blackest blacks, and white ink to the highlights. At this stage, I go over the piece with bold ink lines, beefing up the thin XS ink lines I did earlier. I do it this way to minimalize smudging. Basically, I'm inking it AFTER the markers are all done.

That's pretty much it! I then scan it into Photoshop, and.... of you want to know the rest, please pick up IMAGINEFX #67, available on UK newsstands February 8th, and in North America a few weeks later! It's also available as a digital download (you'll have to Google it; I don't have the link handy).

~AH!~
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Comments: 503

solecito [2011-02-09 01:43:00 +0000 UTC]

I was so disappointed that it wasn't out today over here! But now I'll have to keep on lookin

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BrainTreeStudios [2011-02-08 22:43:10 +0000 UTC]

Huge fan, its always awesome to see the process

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lee-kalba [2011-02-08 20:32:50 +0000 UTC]

Did you have a specific reference when you came up with the face for Rainmaker?

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AdamHughes In reply to lee-kalba [2011-02-09 16:51:48 +0000 UTC]

No. But I was thinking of Disney's Pocohantas.

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lee-kalba In reply to AdamHughes [2011-02-11 18:48:23 +0000 UTC]

Ah, that explains it, then. I always liked the way you did her. She's the least stereotypical of any indian character I've seen in comics.

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PaulTT [2011-02-08 17:27:18 +0000 UTC]

wow! very interesting to see how a big works!!!
thanx for the mini sort-of-tutorial

i look too at latex girls when drawing superheroes-and-the-like stuff
bb rules too!

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emalterre In reply to ??? [2011-02-08 15:59:12 +0000 UTC]

Thank you for this, very usefull

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StevenHoward In reply to ??? [2011-02-08 13:12:37 +0000 UTC]

got it on subscription last week great issue

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JenZee [2011-02-08 08:28:43 +0000 UTC]

What a wonderful peak into your process! Thanks for taking the time to share!

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MikeLynn [2011-02-08 03:32:16 +0000 UTC]

Aweome lol

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tat2tiger In reply to ??? [2011-02-08 02:55:10 +0000 UTC]

All way amazing to see how you get things done. Thanks for sharing.

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ersatzstudio In reply to ??? [2011-02-08 01:47:13 +0000 UTC]

Thank you for sharing both your insight and execution.

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law1349 [2011-02-08 01:26:43 +0000 UTC]

Very cool use of her whip as a tail. I know it's sad, but I actually find the coloring on the canvas bag the most impressive part. Amazing color job!

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CROSF In reply to ??? [2011-02-08 00:53:09 +0000 UTC]

excellent description of the process you are really an inspiration!!!!

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KungFooKelly In reply to ??? [2011-02-07 23:12:15 +0000 UTC]

I could bow down and worship you... only because my best friend loved you first....
thanks for the breakdown, that felt really useful.
and the eye candy is nice too ^_^

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botcherby [2011-02-07 22:24:14 +0000 UTC]

wonderful comments! oooo the issue is out tomorrow! excited !

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laracroftdiva [2011-02-07 22:07:14 +0000 UTC]

Its fun to see the creation process of your work, how you made it, all the steps you gave...
Interesting part is that you use a live model, sometimes I use myself to draw some poses I take photo of myself making the pose and then I draw

Great job, hope to see more of it soon

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AdamHughes In reply to laracroftdiva [2011-02-08 06:31:30 +0000 UTC]

Lucky you! You're your own model!!

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laracroftdiva In reply to AdamHughes [2011-02-08 12:43:49 +0000 UTC]

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Glottis78 In reply to ??? [2011-02-07 20:44:32 +0000 UTC]

Fuck yeah! I thought this was already out last year. So glad it wasn't... I can still get this! Thx Mr. Hughes!

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tmhatz In reply to ??? [2011-02-07 20:31:00 +0000 UTC]

Thank you. That is great.

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aplastalimon In reply to ??? [2011-02-07 17:43:05 +0000 UTC]

Master..... i have to say that the art of yours is one of the best.... i will keep seeing...

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jlta In reply to ??? [2011-02-07 17:13:17 +0000 UTC]

wow! is like a photoshop using hands instead of a mouse. in other words insane quality. very amazing

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kylemesa [2011-02-07 16:17:46 +0000 UTC]

Whoa, Adam - you're the man. /applaud

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NeutronComics [2011-02-07 16:07:00 +0000 UTC]

Awesome! Thanks for sharing; can't wait to get this issue.

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gustarzinger In reply to ??? [2011-02-07 15:53:31 +0000 UTC]

so nice of you sharing your process. thank you!

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EvaRusso [2011-02-07 15:45:56 +0000 UTC]

your art is so great that I can't express it with words. I needed to say this. Cheers.

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waveart [2011-02-07 15:41:27 +0000 UTC]

Thank you very much for sharing, really appreciated.

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VincentBryantArt In reply to ??? [2011-02-07 14:55:44 +0000 UTC]

Thanks for sharing how you do what you do. I have been a fan since you worked on Ghost.

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Vimes-DA In reply to ??? [2011-02-07 14:43:27 +0000 UTC]

Nice work indeed. Did you only use grey and black copics and then do all the colour in photoshop? I love using copics but am afraid to experiment with them as the refills are quite costy, so if you can just use greys that would great. If so what specific greys do you use. Thanks.

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AdamHughes In reply to Vimes-DA [2011-02-07 18:44:07 +0000 UTC]

Warm and cool grey sets. W0 & C0 through W10 and C10 with Special black 110.

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SteveChanks In reply to ??? [2011-02-07 14:36:29 +0000 UTC]

Props on name dropping Cornwell. He's easily overlooked theses days.

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Taylormichelmomsen In reply to ??? [2011-02-07 14:04:34 +0000 UTC]

Awesome!

Thanks for posting this amazing comment!!

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facundo-lopez In reply to ??? [2011-02-07 13:26:11 +0000 UTC]

Β‘Amazing!

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DreamerOnTill3 In reply to ??? [2011-02-07 12:39:22 +0000 UTC]

Very useful ( and cool). Many thanks.

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wolfpox In reply to ??? [2011-02-07 12:27:37 +0000 UTC]

I know I've joked before about how you just copy a real life picture of a scene (it was the excellent Wizard of Oz one) but in all seriousness you are a real inspiration. You and Andrew Loomis are my artistic heroes. I love to see your process!

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HolyMane [2011-02-07 12:01:08 +0000 UTC]

but referencing is soooooooo boring (trying to find reference is actually) but this is quitte useful!

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EVAanno [2011-02-07 10:28:26 +0000 UTC]

like your works so much

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DigitalVanilla [2011-02-07 07:57:07 +0000 UTC]

Super nice of you to take the time to put this up Very helpful!
For some reason itΒ΄s always the things that are left out of the magazines tutorials that I am interested in. ^_^

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JoseArtist [2011-02-07 07:28:22 +0000 UTC]

What do you use to cleaning your initial sketch and transfer the line work into another paper?
Great work
Regards

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AdamHughes In reply to JoseArtist [2011-02-07 18:46:23 +0000 UTC]

Not sure what you mean by 'cleaning', and I use a lightbox to transfer the sketch to another piece of paper.

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wiskadown In reply to ??? [2011-02-07 06:53:30 +0000 UTC]

Thanks Adam, I really appreciate your tips.

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MrAlarcon In reply to ??? [2011-02-07 06:19:10 +0000 UTC]

Vato Genial eres uno de mis heroes personales que usan pipa! Thanks for taking the time to share part of your process, too bad its hard to find the materials and tools you use here where i live in Chihuahua or Monterrey.

I did this thanks to your influence if you wanna check it [link]

Long lives the Hughes!! Saludos!

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AHochrein2010 [2011-02-07 05:32:15 +0000 UTC]

Thanks a lot for this, AH!

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ClaudiaSutton [2011-02-07 04:45:49 +0000 UTC]

Awesome! It's always great to learn about someone's process. Thanks for sharing Adam.

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Chemsem [2011-02-07 04:09:01 +0000 UTC]

Do you get a lot of $$$ with all your commission work for the mags? I'm sure you do, or yet get to pick and choose the work/contract...etc. Thanks for the info...and great art.

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SickStarr [2011-02-07 03:55:06 +0000 UTC]

Hurray Riki!

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ChinusMetallicus [2011-02-07 02:49:13 +0000 UTC]

YOU ROCKS"Β·

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youcancallmechiba [2011-02-07 02:21:30 +0000 UTC]

Oh wow! I had no idea you used real models! Yet you still kept her looking like hiss hepburn! You're amazing

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salmineorivera [2011-02-07 02:14:42 +0000 UTC]

Awesome Sir Adam Hughes!!! You continue to inspire me to do better. Thanks for sharing your knowhow regarding this piece.

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