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Published: 2006-05-14 22:55:28 +0000 UTC; Views: 4582; Favourites: 22; Downloads: 73
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I wouldn't call this a tutorial really, it's more of a progression from start to finish -- so you can all laugh at how ugly my initial images are when I paint in Painter! I actually planned to put this up ages ago, but only recently found my snapshots again.Here are the five brushes that almost never leave my most recent brush window in Painter 7:
Oil pastel, bit of blend, possibly my favourite brush to use
Digital airbrush, set to no min/max size %age (size doesn't deviate)
Palette knife, set to paint colour
Cover pencil (sometimes I use the scratchboard tool too, both with the min brush size at lowest %age) - I use this to sketch and paint in detail; it's set to opaque.
and... eraser, both soft and flat
Anytime I'm unsure of what to do with an area, I make a new layer, then when I'm happy with it I mudge it down onto the base layer
Mostly, I tend to put the light colours over the dark colours to highlight like gouache, but it varies.
detail shots (actual res):
[link] <--- yaya, it's amazing how messy you can get away with being
[link] <--- god, it's a good thing I didn't have anything else to do on the train.
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stained-glass [2006-05-15 00:30:54 +0000 UTC]
For this, ILU.
Silverbergs make my life. A step-by-step on how you make them so pritty is even awesomer. (Not a word, I know.) :"D
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o9 In reply to stained-glass [2006-05-15 01:44:40 +0000 UTC]
aww, thanks I'm glad it was interesting to you!!
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