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Published: 2014-09-08 18:18:22 +0000 UTC; Views: 48898; Favourites: 1666; Downloads: 926
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Harime Nui process + Simple tutorial!Done in photoshop
In this quick tutorial I will explain the frequently asked question. "What did you do to the outline and HOW?"
okay let's get started
1. Finalized and cleaned Outline sketch.
2. Create a layer below the outline layer to fill in flat colors.Then merge them.
3. Above the merged layer , create a new layer and clipped it on the merged layer below. You may now start painting the base shadows and eventually the MYSTERIOUS outline shall vanish. MYSTERY SOLVED EH!
4. Refining shadow and lighting values. I drafted a background just as how I imagined it right before I started, but I didn't think it fits quite well. So I changed it to a lil more deem and romantic setting ( panel 5)
5. Now that things starting to look harmonized , with the suitable background I poured some natural lights onto the exposed area.
6. Finalize the shadows and lightings.
7. Some life fiber strings to enhance the concept and YOU ARE DONE!
Hope you all didn't lose your way in this process and find it helpful Feel free to share
finished product
Have you guys been to my fb page yet? I usually post my early sketches and some other personal stuffs there at my Facebook page soon
Hope you all like it !
cheers,
Magion02
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Comments: 32
Yoggington [2014-11-17 06:59:22 +0000 UTC]
I have to say, this is the perfect amount of tutorial I will try this tomorrow.
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duducaico [2014-10-03 20:20:28 +0000 UTC]
Do you mind to tell how many hours you spent do make this beatiful painting?
One other question: when you start drawing the shadown on Step3, do you set the layer to Multiply mode or you paint it as Normal selecting the color shades one by one in each color?
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magion02 In reply to duducaico [2014-10-04 03:42:36 +0000 UTC]
Total hours spent roughly 18 hours I think and for the darker shades , I picked the color. Sometimes I use multiply too. Depends on the situation
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duducaico In reply to magion02 [2014-10-05 17:32:32 +0000 UTC]
Just one more question (hope I'm not bothering you... ^^') whats your original canvas size when you start drawing?
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master-girl [2014-09-10 20:20:06 +0000 UTC]
Thank for your tuto !^^ could you make a video ? *-*
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I-n-F [2014-09-09 14:22:17 +0000 UTC]
What's the procedure between steps 4 and 5? The colors in 4 look a bit washed out, somewhat "white" and not very lively. Then in 5 everything looks well blended together and the colors are more lively? How do you do that? Thanks!
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DerekMayhew [2014-09-09 04:27:58 +0000 UTC]
Thank you for posting WIPs, they are always appreciated!
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Fang-of-Fenrir [2014-09-09 02:54:19 +0000 UTC]
Lovely art as always ^w^ How many layers do you usually work on? And you merge the line layer onto the base colour layer, yes?
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magion02 In reply to Fang-of-Fenrir [2014-09-09 03:16:14 +0000 UTC]
Yes I merge the out line layer on the base color
How many layers I usually work on well , sometimes just 2-3 sometimes more than 30 . Really depends
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DC-Knight [2014-09-09 01:51:36 +0000 UTC]
When you say "clip the new layer on the old one", what does that mean?
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magion02 In reply to DC-Knight [2014-09-09 02:17:53 +0000 UTC]
What I meant was to create a clipping mask on the merged layer
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DC-Knight In reply to magion02 [2014-09-09 02:20:30 +0000 UTC]
Huh. I've...never done that before. Would you mind explaining a bit more? I've never heard of that technique. Thank you.
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magion02 In reply to DC-Knight [2014-09-09 02:42:34 +0000 UTC]
Right click on the layer and choose "create clipping mask" and now you are able to paint over the bottom layer without going off the edges. Try it and you will know what I mean.
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DC-Knight In reply to magion02 [2014-09-09 02:57:27 +0000 UTC]
So it's the "preserve opacity" thing...but works across multiple layers? That's fantastic! Thanks for that!
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HachiChou [2014-09-08 18:23:14 +0000 UTC]
awesome! everything is so good why havent i discovered you sooner?!!
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