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Here are the steps for my drawing Grendel and Rivers.
1: This is the initial draft. It's a quick sketch of how I wanted the drawing to look. I try to keep things really "doodly" since they will get erased and re-done dozens of times. If I invest too much time into drawing out the characters I might resist changing them and ultimately stub my composition trying to work it around the what I've already accomplished. I have the perspective grid on in the background to help me develop a more convincing composition.
2: I clean up the draft and mature the lineart. Since my style lacks lines in the final painting, I don't do a lot of work to make my lines very clean. They only need to guide me when I paint and will eventually be folded into the colors. Between this step and the third step, I took some time to "de-square" a lot of background elements by adding bends and curves into objects like the hay bale and canopies.
3: Initial color blocking. I do this step zoomed way out so I get the global grand view of what's happening in the entire composition rather than trapping myself into the way the light looks in one particular area. I try to worry more about color temperature at this stage vs how accurate the lighting on the figures are since I'll correct that later. I avoid using true black and white in my paintings since an abundance of these values can make the palette appear cold or dead. I spend a lot of time here since the color draft provides the palette I'll use for rendering the figures.
4: I'm halfway through rendering the background. I'm using a chalk brush which adds a lot of texture to the colors and helps add a bit of depth.
5: The background is complete. The hay bale was a lot of fun to render out. I decided to add little birds in the background to make the tent seem bigger.
6: Grendel and Rivers are rendered out and in doing so I accidentally made Rivers head super bulbous ><
7: Fixed up the head on Rivers and added some lighting on the edges of his and Grendel's body to help them pop on the background a bit more. Painted the candy and popcorn (which of course made me hungry) and finished up a few details in the background.
The last panel is the chalk brush I used for most of the drawing. The first dark swatch on the right shows how the pen pressure linked to opacity affects the stroke. The bottom lighter stroke is how the brush stacks with various pressure.
Here is the completed drawing:
Here are the ref sheets for Grendel and Rivers:
Created with Adobe Photoshop.
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Comments: 113
shibblesgiggles01 [2018-02-18 02:49:58 +0000 UTC]
dont mind me asking, for panel 6, did you hide the lineart or did you just fade it?
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TsaoShin In reply to shibblesgiggles01 [2018-03-01 22:26:25 +0000 UTC]
I actually paint the lines themselves so they match the color more of the underpainting
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shibblesgiggles01 In reply to TsaoShin [2018-03-01 22:35:03 +0000 UTC]
ok, so you mean to say that you hide your lineart and paint new lineart? hope you dont mind me asking, im still learning some things.
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charbycharby In reply to shibblesgiggles01 [2018-04-06 03:44:51 +0000 UTC]
I’m not Tsao, but I believe what he means is that he locks the opacity of the lineart layer, then paints them with a suitable color so that they blend better with the underpainting.
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Yakurow [2017-04-15 12:06:10 +0000 UTC]
Basically in Photoshop we pick a shadow color (Blue for example) with a low (50%) brush opacity,and we use this color to make all the shadows so that the drawing look smooth and gradient? I used to use paint tool sai's blur but photoshop doesn't have it :')
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TsaoShin In reply to Yakurow [2017-04-17 14:33:14 +0000 UTC]
Well in this drawing I use a lot of desaturated colors to denote shadow - a lot of them look blue because of the secondary light source (sky). There's a blur tool in photoshop also :>
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Yakurow In reply to TsaoShin [2017-04-17 15:00:04 +0000 UTC]
The blur tool isn't very helpful to me ;u;
But I think I got how to blend colors!^^
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Yakurow In reply to Scourrel [2020-01-20 17:57:49 +0000 UTC]
Constatly picking colors and doing a manual blending practically
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goosetooth [2016-05-21 18:32:36 +0000 UTC]
I MUST KNOW HOW YOU MAKE THOSE AMAZING LOLLIPOPS sorry for focusing on that X'D its something I've been wondering for a while
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TsaoShin In reply to goosetooth [2016-05-22 03:56:07 +0000 UTC]
haha XD I actually love drawing candy ><
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goosetooth In reply to TsaoShin [2016-05-22 03:58:34 +0000 UTC]
I dont draw it alot ;; but I agree it's so fun
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Lightnight2 [2016-04-23 12:34:15 +0000 UTC]
Aww still don't get it ... how years old you were since you draw the first art with shadows ?
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TsaoShin In reply to Lightnight2 [2016-04-23 19:50:44 +0000 UTC]
I honestly can't remember. I didn't start arting seriously until about 16 years ago
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Drachi-Dragojianer [2015-11-21 07:17:20 +0000 UTC]
Hello! I don't understand the tutorial, from the sixth image!
How do you paint the lines?
The corresponding level for this block you out?
Or this you reduce their visibility?
Or are you another level above the level of the outline?
What you have with the color then the lines, the lower level, can paint just about it? I ask for help! I use paint tool Sai!
(I hope you understand me?)^^
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TsaoShin In reply to Drachi-Dragojianer [2015-11-22 01:35:36 +0000 UTC]
Hey there! I use a "clipping layer" in Photoshop above the lineart layer in order to paint the lines. I'm not sure if SAI has this option. Here's a really good explanation of how to use clipping layers: www.howtogeek.com/57159/how-to…
Hope that helps!
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Drachi-Dragojianer In reply to TsaoShin [2015-11-22 09:02:42 +0000 UTC]
Oh cool, thanks! I look at the same time it! Many, many thanks!
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TsaoShin In reply to k-eesri [2015-07-17 19:51:46 +0000 UTC]
I actually paint the lines themselves using a clipping mask so that they match the color that's right under. Then I "fold" them into the colors so that they aren't seen
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JojoDaggerback [2015-03-08 23:32:35 +0000 UTC]
Wow, it is so cool You have such a workflow, I've never though about making a perspective grid, it is much more clearer than just lines, neither spliting the colours like this, it surely look more efficient
The way you play with color amaze me , can you do a tutorial about color temperature?
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TsaoShin In reply to JojoDaggerback [2015-03-09 14:25:15 +0000 UTC]
Thank you very much! I'm hoping to do a more in depth video on color temperature and palette picking soon
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denplaysgames [2015-02-09 01:55:38 +0000 UTC]
!
*looks over steps over and over again* *gives up at steps 7-8* ;3;
*gives up because Tsoashin's skills are too awesome*
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denplaysgames In reply to TsaoShin [2015-02-10 02:42:39 +0000 UTC]
Yea... It's the lines transition!
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ponpon2323 [2014-09-26 01:05:45 +0000 UTC]
this is so beautiful ! but can I have the download link of the brush ?
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ponpon2323 In reply to TsaoShin [2014-10-01 01:13:27 +0000 UTC]
thank you too ! those brushes are amazing !
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Smokeythesleddog In reply to TsaoShin [2014-07-24 16:17:51 +0000 UTC]
I can't draw that good, but you sure can.
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Ollie-C [2014-07-11 05:00:20 +0000 UTC]
Ahaha
Step one: Have superduper amazing art skills like TsaoShin does
Step two: Give up, step one is impossible
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melodyofdeaddeanders [2014-07-04 11:39:02 +0000 UTC]
chickabirdie and doggiecat.. awesome..
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Roxalew [2014-07-03 04:12:22 +0000 UTC]
Haha interesting to see Thank you for sharing <33333333333
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ToSealOurFate [2014-07-02 18:50:16 +0000 UTC]
I love that you took the time to break down a drawing like this, it's so interesting to see all the steps that lead up to a really wonderful piece of art! Pictures like this always make me feel really inspired to draw and practice more.
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TsaoShin In reply to ToSealOurFate [2014-07-02 21:05:42 +0000 UTC]
Thank you! I'm glad that you like seeing the break down!
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shibees [2014-06-29 13:21:53 +0000 UTC]
Can I try to draw like this? Seems like a fun challenge!
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