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I have permission by to use her drawing's for this piece.This is more of a self study than a tutorial, but you can learn a lot of what I just did. Recreating famous pieces of art can really help an artist improve. Just keep in mind to expand and create your own style. It's not very artistic if you mimic another artist's painting style.
Original image: [link]
Steps from the image. (In case you can't read it.)
Part 1: Sketching It wouldn't help me if I trace. I draw through observation, that's the best way to learn. In the picture to the left I first imagined the basic shapes of Skye (The dragon). A circle here a rectangle there, and I can sketch anything. You can see the circles in the sketch. When I draw the sketch I saw the importance of the circles in the head. Everything follows the curves. The horns, spikes, and other things like the chest follows the curves.
Part 2: Line Art Line art is where I suffer. That's why I prefer painting realism over cartoon drawings. So this is an excellent opportunity for me to brave it and just do it! Not too bad, a few mistakes here and there.
One thing I noticed is that CASF likes to start within the drawing to start the line art. Especially around the muscles and wings. Very creative, it helps define the muscles without too much details.
Part 3/4: Base Colors and Soft Shading The basics of coloring, base colors and soft cell shading. This is an important step that a lot of artists do in their drawings. The purpose of doing this is to lay down the basic colors and lighting for the drawing. It will later aid the artist later when it's time to draw the detail.
In the first screenshot to the right I picked light green, purple, and dark blue as the main base colors. One thing I learned is how hard it is to get that purple in those little points at the end.
In the second screenshot, I had fun using the pen tool to create the shading. It is pretty easy, but it's hard knowing where to put it. I didn't try matching the colors on the left. I'm saving it until I get near the end of my art study.
Part 4: Details In most drawings, the amount of detail really brings the art together. Even in cartoon/comic drawings, the level of detail gives a sense of realism. In CASF's case, the artist uses a little to a lot of details throughout the drawing. It amazes me how small details can bring life to this character.
To recreate the style, I used a lot of the pen tool. For the small scales, I used a 1 px brush on a blend mode of multiply or overlay. It was pretty hard, in the end I was pretty close but not exact.
Part 5: Background The background is usually done in the beginning or the end of the drawing. It sometimes helps to start in the beginning to figure out the appropriate colors and contrast for your foreground objects. In this case, my shadows are very green while CASF's shadows are purple. This reflects the color scheme and mood of the whole image a lot better than mine.
(I honestly didn't think I can recreate the background so accurately. It was fun to do.)
Final Image I went over the drawing a little bit more for another 12 minutes. I wanted to correct the coloring and details in some areas. The purpose of this was to learn, not to copy or steal. However, I ended up making an extremely accurate duplicate. There is some areas that are off but that's okay. I learned a lot from this experience. I encourage you to duplicate a painting from your favorite artist. The experience you'll get will help you create your own style.
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Comments: 83
VDragon-Creations [2012-12-08 20:40:04 +0000 UTC]
I Do the same thing to learn. It really helps.
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Derpy--Monkey [2012-01-21 00:39:09 +0000 UTC]
Sadly, she deleted her account, erm, anyone know why? ;A;
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1SH0T In reply to Derpy--Monkey [2012-06-13 16:38:50 +0000 UTC]
She moved here because there were too many people anoying her.
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Derpy--Monkey In reply to 1SH0T [2012-06-13 20:11:09 +0000 UTC]
yeah, I found out just a bit after you replied. XD Thank you, though.
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Tsitra360 In reply to Derpy--Monkey [2012-01-21 02:25:35 +0000 UTC]
Oh? she did? Well it probably was something related to her own personal life, so if she is taking her life a higher priority than DA then I'm fine with that.
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Derpy--Monkey In reply to Tsitra360 [2012-01-21 03:46:31 +0000 UTC]
Hmm, I guess, but she had thousands of watchers, and that comic of hers was amazing! I wish she gave us warning before she left.. ;n; But I guess you're right too.
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TsuriaDragon [2011-12-24 22:40:36 +0000 UTC]
Thankyou for these tutorials me student in learning from the masters of art.
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cyndern9101 [2011-12-21 10:46:52 +0000 UTC]
its perfect! it looks the same! i watch your videos of cynder and spyro to im like a fan but im not sure *is confused at self*
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Thunder-can-strike [2011-04-11 09:19:13 +0000 UTC]
OMG it looks perfect :3 this is an epic win dude XD
what program did you use for this ?
looks like exzcaly like casf man you are good XD
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Tsitra360 In reply to Thunder-can-strike [2011-04-15 20:45:00 +0000 UTC]
It's Photoshop CS4 at the time. And thank you, I have a nack at looking at something and mimick it without tracing. Of course it doesn't help if I did it all the time. So things like these are easy to do.
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Zugoldragon [2011-02-23 04:25:57 +0000 UTC]
when i discovered CASF i did this all the time (i just sketched her artwork)
That's how i learned to draw dragons by my own
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The-Badass-One [2011-02-10 22:44:54 +0000 UTC]
Great! I think this is a fantastic way to enhance your style and learn from others. I can't believe how identical this looks to the original! Excellent work! More people should do this!
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Tsitra360 In reply to The-Badass-One [2011-02-11 23:56:26 +0000 UTC]
Thanks, it is a good idea. To this day I still can't believe how EXACT I made it.
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the12dragonwarriors [2011-01-02 04:17:08 +0000 UTC]
your details are alot more visible such as the moons, scales, and stars
and the colors are lighter than the original
Finally the line art on yours is more sharp, the original lineart is smoother
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Tsitra360 In reply to the12dragonwarriors [2011-01-03 17:24:20 +0000 UTC]
Thanks. My goal wasn't to be better than hers but rather learn from the artwork. THere is so much information in the painting that you cannot get from simply looking at it
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the12dragonwarriors In reply to Tsitra360 [2011-01-03 21:24:28 +0000 UTC]
well its still good! i really like it
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sagittariussigner [2010-09-08 12:24:47 +0000 UTC]
I know that peoples mimic another artist's painting style make the result really wonky.
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Tsitra360 In reply to sagittariussigner [2010-09-10 06:32:06 +0000 UTC]
For my first art study, I did pretty good. My goal wasn't to mimic 100%, but it turned out pretty close. I wonder who else I can make an art study on. Suggestions?
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TrainerSpyro [2010-08-14 02:38:37 +0000 UTC]
I definitely agree. I learned a lot from attempting to copy the styles of Razzek, SFRB, Shalone and CASF in my "Icons of the DA Spyro Corner" piece.
This is very well done. I should have been as ambitious to try some backgrounds as well.
I guess I'll leave that for when I get my laptop back.
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laser000111 [2010-07-31 09:47:46 +0000 UTC]
Really almost exact! I know coloring is hard and it's even worse for me on a computer,but you made it look pretty cool!
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Tsitra360 In reply to laser000111 [2010-07-31 17:22:33 +0000 UTC]
Thanks, coloring is hard for me too but I learned a lot through this art study.
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FallenAngel1232 [2010-07-22 04:04:47 +0000 UTC]
Wow thats all i can say might try this technic trying to find my own style not really working out for me
this probably will helpme alot thanks
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Tsitra360 In reply to FallenAngel1232 [2010-07-22 07:17:42 +0000 UTC]
Your welcome, just keep in mind to think how you can mimic the drawing. The focus isn't to duplicate but to discover your own style of drawing. This helped me a ton when I started this drawing [link]
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FallenAngel1232 In reply to Tsitra360 [2010-07-22 20:15:07 +0000 UTC]
Wow thats a nice picture love the background
also I been meaning to tell you I saw the speedpaintings of Spyro and Cynder on youtube they are wonderful
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Tsitra360 In reply to FallenAngel1232 [2010-07-23 00:03:25 +0000 UTC]
Oh thank you, I'm planning to the third part soon. The background. It's almost been a year since I first did Spyro. I first wanted to get good at background first. I think I'm ready.
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FallenAngel1232 In reply to Tsitra360 [2010-07-23 03:06:05 +0000 UTC]
And i'll be waiting for the thrid part
good luck to ya
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dragosthedragon [2010-07-10 14:27:55 +0000 UTC]
nice job! they nearly look the same. that's talented work.
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Tsitra360 In reply to dragosthedragon [2010-07-10 17:04:55 +0000 UTC]
Why thank you, I do have a talent of observation. I guess I got it from my dad. He once showed that he can draw by copying a picture from a pokemon card and accurately recreated it on a large piece of paper. I think that's what got me interested in art.
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Thericadragoness [2010-06-25 19:04:07 +0000 UTC]
Unbelivably helpful!!!!! I love it!
You are a really good artist, its nice that you show us how to do this stuff *grabs piece of paper* now i wanna draw more
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Tsitra360 In reply to Thericadragoness [2010-06-26 04:06:33 +0000 UTC]
Thank you, and your welcome
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paulmccartneys [2010-06-21 23:48:16 +0000 UTC]
Very nicely drawn, accurate copy! I don't think I'd ever be able to recreate a piece as accurately as you did. (: One question though, what brush size/thickness did you use for the lineart? I can never get it quite thin enough :/
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Tsitra360 In reply to paulmccartneys [2010-06-22 05:19:04 +0000 UTC]
Never say never, it wasn't that long ago that my art skills was elementary. This art study is my way to push myself to get better, it really works.
The brush size I used was a 1px brush at full hardness. The reason you may not be getting a thin enough line is the file you create is not big enough. I always work at 300 dpi, give it a try and see how thin your line art comes.
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paulmccartneys In reply to Tsitra360 [2010-06-22 21:22:22 +0000 UTC]
How do I adjust the hardness? Sorry if all of the questions are bugging you I'm just...un-knowledgeable when it comes to photoshop/GIMP. Thanks for your help
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Tsitra360 In reply to paulmccartneys [2010-06-23 00:35:28 +0000 UTC]
I do know where it is in a regular photoshop but I'm not sure where it will be in Essentials. My guess it would be in the same area where you adjust the brush size. In Photoshop the brush size slider is on top while the brush hardness slider is on the bottom. Another way is through shortcut keys. In Photoshop, to change the brush size you simply press " [ " to decrease brush size and " ] " to increase brush size. For the hardness, it's "Shift" + " [ " to decrease brush hardness and "Shift" + " ] " to increase brush hardness. Pretty simple but a lifesaver in speed painting.
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paulmccartneys In reply to Tsitra360 [2010-06-23 10:02:58 +0000 UTC]
Thank you so much!! That should help tons when I'm attempting to paint now. I really appreciate your help
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