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*LARGE FILE WARNING*I'm not sure who this will be useful to but I figured I'd do one of these anyway. I guess if nothing else it gives you a rough idea of my process.
[A] Here I have the linework, which in this case I drew entirely in PS, nothing exciting here yet.
[B] What I've done here is I've locked the line art layer and set the blending mode to "linear burn", this is how I achieve my color holds.
[C] Here I apply the "flat" colors, probably the most tedious and un-enjoyable part of the the whole process.
[D] This is where it starts to get fun, here I apply cel style shadows with a deep blue or purple.
[E] Now I add some highlights and gradients. With the highlights I set the layer blending mode to overlay and use white or a light grey.
[F] At this stage I want to give my shadows more of an authentic "animated" cel look, so I duplicate my shadow layer and apply a gaussian blur of about 7-9% whatever or whatever feels/looks appropriate at the time.
[G]Another fun part, applying some mood lighting. What I do is I select my shadow layer (CMD+Click), then Invert (CMD + i) Then while your selection is still active click on your flats layer, select the magic wand and (option + click) OUTSIDE of the flat colors, this will deselect everything exept the selection you need to make your lighting, while the selection is still active create a new layer over or under the lineart (over is probably better) and fill or use the gradient tool to cast some lighting, use a bright color. I'll bet none of that made sense lol *sigh*
[F] Here I add a few more effects, blurs and such. To bring out more color I'll flatten everything, duplicate the layer, set the duplicate layer blending mode to HARD LIGHT, 50% opacity and apply a noise filter. FILTER>ADD NOISE>MONOCHROMATIC (set values to whatever suits you, then apply a Gaussian blur of about 40%, all of this together should give the image more color and a smooth animated look. Also you can play with color adjustment to intensify the mood of the image.
*PHEW*
I hope that made sense to somebody lol
Never done one of these so there's plenty of room for improvement lol. Perhaps my next "tutorial" will be my approach to anatomy construction and posing.
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Comments: 34
jonarty [2014-01-25 03:22:05 +0000 UTC]
el modo c de tu explicaciΓ³n me recordΓ³ como coloreo y cuando lo hago grito como loco cundo coloreo
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Infindibulator [2014-01-11 19:13:51 +0000 UTC]
I have been ignoring different blending modes for too long....Β And this tutorial is really great. But I'm not sure if i understood G part correctly
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Link-artist [2013-01-16 17:14:25 +0000 UTC]
do you use a computer mouse or a tablet?? :3
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ChineseWarri0r [2012-11-04 05:15:26 +0000 UTC]
Was trying this style out, but when I make the line art Linear Burn, it doesnt turn light grey like yours. Even with colour layers on the bottom it does nothing :S Why
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conniewalker7919 [2012-10-19 02:08:17 +0000 UTC]
Amazing technique. You are a master of your craft!
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JamesLeeStone [2012-10-15 06:36:27 +0000 UTC]
Great! You should do a Youtube video of the process!
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HughFreeman In reply to JamesLeeStone [2012-10-16 07:13:28 +0000 UTC]
I will when I have more time for sure
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JamesLeeStone In reply to HughFreeman [2012-10-17 00:58:42 +0000 UTC]
Awesome! I'll subscribe to that channel for sure!
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michael0118 [2012-10-13 08:06:15 +0000 UTC]
great tutorial.. is it the same process you did on this one?[link]
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HughFreeman In reply to michael0118 [2012-10-15 06:00:39 +0000 UTC]
Yes it's pretty much the same process
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yinfaowei [2012-10-13 05:24:06 +0000 UTC]
thanks really awesome artwork and tutorial but step G is still kinda confusing to me don't know if you could explain better.. thanks
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Pltnm06Ghost [2012-10-10 17:35:25 +0000 UTC]
Thanks a bunch for the tutorial. This could definitely help give my coloring skills a good jumpstart
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vodka93 [2012-10-10 15:35:13 +0000 UTC]
I love every step X3... And btw... Is that Vegeta? ( He kindda "look alike" Jackie Chan )
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ubegovic [2012-10-10 10:40:14 +0000 UTC]
Love your coloring style, so thanks a lot for sharing the process! I'll try out some of the steps for sure!
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ubegovic In reply to ubegovic [2012-10-10 10:46:06 +0000 UTC]
Please consider a tutorial on how to pick a palete! Love your color schemes!
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HughFreeman In reply to mysterious-1nsf [2012-10-10 10:39:38 +0000 UTC]
I used to, perhaps I'll get back to it soon
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mysterious-1nsf In reply to HughFreeman [2012-10-10 14:03:57 +0000 UTC]
I know some are just loading theres up on youtube . . .
thats another option
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HughFreeman In reply to mysterious-1nsf [2012-10-10 22:51:48 +0000 UTC]
Ah, I never though to do that. If I come across some decent recording tools that's
something I'll definitely consider
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mysterious-1nsf In reply to HughFreeman [2012-10-10 23:09:17 +0000 UTC]
debut video capture is one I recommend.
if you have an older computer that you
dont want to stress out like me its really
good. Procaster is good but when its running
with photoshop i get a little nervous
especially with the amount of layers I may
potentially use.
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PeopleEveryday [2012-10-10 09:46:18 +0000 UTC]
Thank you for taking the time to spell out your technique! Perhaps I'll give it a whirl, one day...
Amazing as always!
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HughFreeman In reply to PeopleEveryday [2012-10-10 10:38:41 +0000 UTC]
Thanks
I'm glad you found this somewhat useful, I'll be doing more as I get more time to spend on them.
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PeopleEveryday In reply to HughFreeman [2012-10-10 13:29:06 +0000 UTC]
I think just the small things you do (like line art on linear burn) is great for artists to try to implement on their own. For me, certainly, I'm always looking for new rendering techniques, but it's rare that popular artists spell it out as such.
I'm glad you plan to do more! I've enjoyed the last couple.
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MrLylesJr [2012-10-10 09:26:05 +0000 UTC]
Awesome tutorial bro. It's always a treat when skilled artists give back to the community.
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HughFreeman In reply to MrLylesJr [2012-10-10 10:39:11 +0000 UTC]
Just trying to pass on what I know in hopes it helps out
Glad you dig.
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