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Published: 2010-01-19 01:04:31 +0000 UTC; Views: 2062; Favourites: 18; Downloads: 95
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A step-by-step of how I painted my puppy!Step 1: Basic background. I just plopped down some basic colours and didn't worry about detail.
Step 2: Puppy outline. Using a reference photo I put in a really simple set of lines to serve as guides.
Step 3: Block in the basic colours with a hard round brush. You can see that I put up a small colour palette to refer to if I needed.
Step 4: Start refining the colours, adding more if necessary. I added the extra colours to the palette in the corner. This will probably save you time later on in the painting.
Step 5: Using a multi-tipped, pressure sensitive brush, I feathered in the fur. I started at the back of the head and worked my way toward the nose. This kept the hairs overlapping in a natural fashion.
Step 6: I finished all of the fur using the name multi-tipped brush I used in Step 5. I only adjusted the size if necessary (some hairs on a dog's head are shorter and thinner than others). I also added the details to the nose and adjusted its size to better suit the dog's face. Using a hard round brush with about 70% opacity I darkened the dogs eyes.
Step 7: I created another layer underneath the head and blocked in the basic colours of the body.
Step 8: With the multi-tipped brush I used for the fur, I feather in the shiny hairs on the body. I don't bother being specific because this is in the background and it's not going to be in focus. After painting in the fur, I apply a 6% Gaussian Blur to make it look convincingly out of focus.
Step 9: Final details. Whiskers with a hard round pressure sensitive brush at 4px diametre. A bit of erasing of rogue fur here and there. And a touch up on the eyes.
And that's it.
3 layers: Background, Head, Body.
2 Brushes: Hard round & multi-tipped pressure sensitive.
I really hope this helps someone!
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TakeMe2Tokyo [2010-01-19 05:50:49 +0000 UTC]
this piece looks amazing, nd ur tutorial was a great help 2 me, thnk u soo much!
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Tomaka In reply to TakeMe2Tokyo [2010-01-19 17:38:03 +0000 UTC]
I'm glad you found it useful! I'm hoping to upload more of these step-by-steps in the future.
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