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I promised a few deviations ago to do a work process with one of the angry birds I drew for the StreetFightbirds piece. But I decided to do it with the Donatello drawing I submitted yesterday:
1. Sketch: This one is not the first sketch I did, its a cleaned one. Once Im happy with the drawing I erase lines here and there to clean it a bit
2. Final Lines: I hate this step, since lines are almost invisible at the end of the piece, I don´t know why the hell I keep doing it. Yeah, Im that dumb. Anyway, as you can see, lines here are even less detailed than in the skecth , specially in the areas that I decide to define with colors (like in the folds of the elbow patch, the mask, belt and so on). I don´t intend to make them look cool or great, they are more a guide than anything else.
3. Flats: Not much to say. I try to be careful with the color filling, because line´s opacity is very low, and they take the colors of the layer below. I also hate this step.
4. Shades: Now we are talking! This is FUN! Several layers in multiply mode. Painted them with the regular soft and hard photoshop brushes
5. Lights: lots of layers in different blending modes: overlay (my fav), screen, hard light, etc.. Glowings here and there, and its done. I used the spatter brush, because it gives a nice texture to it
6. Merged layers: This is not a step itself, I just added it to show how the picture looks at this point
7. Textures: I usually don´t texturize my drawings at all. But this one asked for it, so I used different stock textures Ive found around the internet, with veeeery low opacitties, mixing several blending modes. I also added different tones in skin, bandages and leather. I worked this step with lots of different brushes, but again, I mainly used the Spatter brush.
8. Final: BG is pretty simple, it was done very fast. I just painted an overhead light with soft brushes, and used a random sewer pic with super low opacity and a big gaussian blur behind everything. I also did a few color balance tweaks to make Donatello blend with the BG and thats all!
Hope this helps a bit. Feel free to ask anything!
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Comments: 503
McGillustrator In reply to ??? [2014-01-08 23:35:58 +0000 UTC]
Excellent process tutorial! It's been extremely helpful to me.
A quick question, and please forgive me if you've answered it further down in the comments: What colors are you using for your highlights, and is there a specific combination of color/blend mode you follow? I was trying to pull off some highlighting and it got a little unwieldy.
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Javas In reply to McGillustrator [2014-01-09 06:45:01 +0000 UTC]
it depends on the lightning you specific want. Yellowish white for daylight, light orange for afternoon, blueish for night enviros, etc
I usually mix overlay, screen and hardlight blending modes, but its not a tight combination, whatever feels better for the piece!
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G-Chris In reply to ??? [2014-01-08 14:54:16 +0000 UTC]
So Jav,the lines are with black colour,or you aply some grey and make the color dodge?
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Javas In reply to G-Chris [2014-01-09 06:45:30 +0000 UTC]
Yeah man, black lines with very very low opacity!
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airknightart In reply to ??? [2014-01-08 03:59:18 +0000 UTC]
I love it, it looks so cool~ ^^
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GoodWorks-FKA In reply to ??? [2014-01-07 20:08:59 +0000 UTC]
Just a quick question to confirm something. The "Lines" layer, do you Trace over your original Sketch concept? If so, what sort of brush tool are you using here?
Or perhaps is there some procedure you do to the Sketch layer to make it look like the "Lines" layer with photoshop?
Please respond, as I'm very confused here.
Thanks muchly.
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Javas In reply to GoodWorks-FKA [2014-01-08 09:02:24 +0000 UTC]
yeah I trace over the skecth, with a photoshop regular hard brush!
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GoodWorks-FKA In reply to Javas [2014-01-08 22:02:21 +0000 UTC]
Thanks so much, helps a lot.
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grenader1 In reply to ??? [2014-01-07 20:02:28 +0000 UTC]
Great tutorial, turtles are my best heroes from childhood
KOWABUNGA!
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TheMightyHylian In reply to ??? [2014-01-07 18:46:02 +0000 UTC]
how do you merge the pictures/ layers
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Javas In reply to TheMightyHylian [2014-01-08 09:02:51 +0000 UTC]
I usually dont merge the layers, but you can do it with CTRL+E
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dankelby In reply to ??? [2014-01-07 17:00:44 +0000 UTC]
Thanks for sharing your process, I'd always wondered how people get this effect! Love your gallery.
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MYTHICSONOFGOD In reply to ??? [2014-01-07 16:04:49 +0000 UTC]
I have a question. How do you make sure the "shades" version matches with the flat colors?. I mean if you use a dark shade for example a yellow might not work.
Thank you!
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Javas In reply to MYTHICSONOFGOD [2014-01-07 16:11:11 +0000 UTC]
I have the flats layer visible always. Anyway, since the shades are on a different layer, you can easily adjust its color with the hue/saturation tool, or the color balance one.
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Ashinson In reply to ??? [2014-01-07 14:35:27 +0000 UTC]
this is suupeerb and suuperbbly helpful especially to have the brief step descriptions with the incremental images - thx so much
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Rymotron In reply to ??? [2014-01-07 12:39:45 +0000 UTC]
Really nice tutorial! thanks so much for doing it!
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jackpot-comics In reply to ??? [2014-01-07 11:12:06 +0000 UTC]
Thanks a lot for this step by step, it's very interesting ! I've got the exact same problem as you with the line, I spent HOURS on it but I don't know what to do with it at the end... By the way, may I ask if you keep the line layer in the end or simply delete it ? If yes, do you color it or something ?
I also wonder if your shadows and lights layers are above the flat colors or it you put the flats above the shading in a specific mode (overlay or color maybe ?)
Thanks in advance !
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Javas In reply to jackpot-comics [2014-01-07 11:42:39 +0000 UTC]
I keep it! but with a veeery low opacity, like 11%. This way there is no need to color them, and they add more definition
Flats are at the bottom, my scheme usually is: 1-lights, 2- lineart, 3- shadows, 4- flats
my pleasure, glad I can help!
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jackpot-comics In reply to Javas [2014-01-07 11:56:54 +0000 UTC]
Ok, thanks a lot ! I must definitely try this technique
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MrEdison In reply to ??? [2014-01-07 10:25:34 +0000 UTC]
Lovely process for a gorgeous outcome!
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Andres256 In reply to ??? [2014-01-07 07:43:27 +0000 UTC]
So awesome! My favorite turtle by far! COOL!
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Awskitee In reply to ??? [2014-01-07 05:13:15 +0000 UTC]
Mhhh it's not the first Time that I saw a WIP art like those on DA but Strangely .... this one help me more than it should XD Maybe it's juste the easiest way you put it in comparison of all the other Artist ....
Anyway thant for sharing n.n
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setokaiba200x In reply to ??? [2014-01-07 01:44:32 +0000 UTC]
Awesome awesome! Thanks for sharing. How did it took to completely finish?
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Javas In reply to setokaiba200x [2014-01-07 15:56:11 +0000 UTC]
Thanks!I dont really know, maybe 7-8hrs
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