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MINI PHOTOSHOP TUTORIAL:Sketching:
Usually takes two or three attempts to get a pose I like. Involves lots of shape building trying to get the actual structure of the character, so it's usually pretty lose - until I get confident about where it's going, and lines become more straight.
I don't draw it in pink, but when doing the lineart, I like to have the sketch a different colour, even with a lowered opacity, so I can see the separation better.
10-15 mins.
LineArt:
A pretty simple stage, but takes a bit of time to do effectively. I usually end up spending around twice the amount of time doint final lines than I do on the actual sketch.
I like to take my time on this stage to get the lines looking clean.
20 mins.
Bases and Shades:
I use the Pen Tool here to outline the seperate parts of the character, using a different layer for each; skin, hair, shirt etc.
At this point I'll start thinking about where the light source might be.
I will sometimes get bored of doing bases halway through, and start shading one part which I have done the base for, then go back to doing other parts of the body again.
For the shades, I make a Clipping Mask above every layer that I will shade on, and use the Pen Tool again to create the shapes which I turn into a selection and dump in a flat colour.
20 - 30 mins.
Colours and Brushing:
I may actually put in the colours as bases right away if I know what kind of colours I'll be using, but here I locked the transparent pixels of each layer and dumped in selected colours to each layer.
I then used a soft brush to lightly highlight the base and shadow layers to give a sort of gradient effect.
Then I duplicated and merged all layers twice, so I'm given two flat layers of the final image.
Both layers are Gaussian Blurred and set to 33% Opacity.
Then set one to Multiply and the other to Overlay to intensify the colours a bit.
I also like to lock the Lineart layer at this point, set it to Multiply, and add some colours to it, just so it isn't entirely black.
10 - 15 mins.
Final Piece:
I always like to have a whole bunch of references on my second monitor, along with a video or DVD or something going on youtube throughout. The longer the video the better, so I don't have to go clicking on it haha. I find watching something related to the drawing I'm doing (for example to first episode of Korra) or stuff like documentaries, stand-up comedy, or debates really helps me relax and get right into it.
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Comments: 65
SaucePear [2012-03-22 07:59:57 +0000 UTC]
Wow great tips on how you do a drawing like this! Thanks!
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musogato In reply to ??? [2012-03-22 03:37:47 +0000 UTC]
Marvelous! I wish my process was that fast. Every step takes me days. xD;;
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ScottyArtz [2012-03-22 02:32:51 +0000 UTC]
I feel that I'm the only one who takes an hour-over an hour to Ink, lol. You mention 2nd monitor, do you use a cintiq?
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NicaRox2006 In reply to ??? [2012-03-22 01:32:47 +0000 UTC]
What size brush do you use? Or do you resize your lineart after to make it smoother?
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Naruttebayo67 [2012-03-22 01:11:14 +0000 UTC]
It's beautiful! I love your colored
thanks for tutorial, i make same for my last art too
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JamalC157 [2012-03-22 01:10:18 +0000 UTC]
Nice mini tutorial man. I like how you use the pen tool for your shading/shadows and then use the brush to do your highlights. I'll probably have to use this idea next time I color one of my pics(probably the pikachu one). But yeah though again great mini-tutorial.
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YAMsgardenART [2012-03-22 01:00:18 +0000 UTC]
That is so awesome and professional! I love your style! keep up the good work
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