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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
theheroofdarkness [2010-06-16 09:14:35 +0000 UTC]
pretty well explained - that'll help out a lot of us - and you really copied it for 98,99% . Pretty well done!
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Tsitra360 In reply to theheroofdarkness [2010-06-16 18:19:11 +0000 UTC]
Aw, I was only 1.01% off And your welcome.
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theheroofdarkness In reply to Tsitra360 [2010-06-16 20:39:20 +0000 UTC]
you still made a good job there now, don't overact it.
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chocogingerfingers In reply to ??? [2010-06-14 00:19:33 +0000 UTC]
WOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWW!!!
They look so alike!!! Holey moleyyyyy, that's amazing!! I can't believe you duplicated that so well!!
AWESOME JOB!!!
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Tsitra360 In reply to chocogingerfingers [2010-06-14 02:09:30 +0000 UTC]
I can't believe either, I didn't even intend to do it so well. And thanks.
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chocogingerfingers In reply to Tsitra360 [2010-06-15 04:11:04 +0000 UTC]
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yukisentai [2010-06-12 23:47:53 +0000 UTC]
Holy smokes! This blew me out of the water! Really awesome job! I must learn how to do this myself. I love her coloring style. :3
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Tsitra360 In reply to yukisentai [2010-06-13 05:22:12 +0000 UTC]
Thanks, and yes you should analyze her coloring style, it was fun.
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pngheavy [2010-06-12 13:59:12 +0000 UTC]
It's near perfection!
The only things that I found different are:
1. Shape of face- it should be more "squarish". And It's a bit too small.
2. Lines are not colored.
3. Right arm is too thin.
4. You didn't make white blur lines under wing (it would look more dynamic).
But rest is okay! I like it!
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Tsitra360 In reply to pngheavy [2010-06-12 22:36:08 +0000 UTC]
I attempted to make the blur lines under the wing, but I guess I failed. Thanks for the critique.
My goal for this wasn't to mimic 100% of the original, it just happened to look very similar.
And thankyou.
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pngheavy In reply to Tsitra360 [2010-06-13 09:07:28 +0000 UTC]
To tell You the truth I can not draw blur lines too. But You're welcome.
I understand. I only wanted to tell You what look different. Anyway, it's impossible to redone someone's else art. It makes everyones' style original and unique.
It was really no problem!
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Cynder-and-spyro-fan [2010-06-12 13:13:33 +0000 UTC]
Wow now that's amazing ;; It just looks the same at the end! It was fun to see each part and how you did it
You really are good at it! I hope it was helpful allowed you to learn some things x3 Looking forward for what you'll do next!
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Tsitra360 In reply to Cynder-and-spyro-fan [2010-06-12 22:36:51 +0000 UTC]
It helped me a ton, all of a sudden I was able to draw dragons more better. It's weird. And thank you.
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ElectricZoNe444 [2010-06-10 21:08:57 +0000 UTC]
You did a fantastic job creating this. Thank you for sharing what you have learned and making it so easy to understand the steps you took. Thanks to you and several other artist here on DA, I have decided to start drawling again after so many years. Stuff like this really helps me out, Thank you.
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Tsitra360 In reply to ElectricZoNe444 [2010-06-11 04:21:48 +0000 UTC]
I'm happy that I can inspire others to get creative and draw. The art study was first meant to be private but I decided to share. I guess it's a good thing I didn't.
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Jen-Sunshine96 [2010-06-10 20:33:52 +0000 UTC]
Ooh, wow, this is amazing! You've inspired to me to try this.
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Tsitra360 In reply to Jen-Sunshine96 [2010-06-11 04:20:05 +0000 UTC]
Thank you. If you plan to post your own art study make sure you get the permission from the original artist like I did.
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Jen-Sunshine96 In reply to Tsitra360 [2010-06-11 05:01:33 +0000 UTC]
You're welcome! ^^ And yup, I will remember that.
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Gamelady12 In reply to ??? [2010-06-10 17:21:35 +0000 UTC]
GREAT JOB! It's almost the exact! This is a result I can't do by myself, mah art is crappy if I compare with yours and those of CASF...
Maybe you should make tutorials!
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Tsitra360 In reply to Gamelady12 [2010-06-10 18:11:19 +0000 UTC]
I'm thinking of making one, not sure how far I would go. I probably make one on how to texturize and make scales. It's pretty simple and easy to master.
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Gamelady12 In reply to Tsitra360 [2010-06-10 19:03:21 +0000 UTC]
Texturize and scale tutorial.. would be awesum! I tried everything but no luck with scales... but maybe a tutorial of epic shading or BG effects would maybe cool...
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floravola In reply to ??? [2010-06-10 15:06:58 +0000 UTC]
Oh Wow you are really talented! You could have seen how Casf worked and you nearly did the same drawing! Seriously this is really amazing!
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Tsitra360 In reply to floravola [2010-06-10 18:10:31 +0000 UTC]
In the beginning I was planning not to be so precise with the drawing, and yet I somehow duplicated it. I think I got it from my dad. Way before I started drawing he showed me how to draw by duplicating a Charizard off of a pokemon card. It amazed me back then.
When I duplicated it I somehow moved every limb, wing, and muscle slightly up and to the right. When you look at it side by side it looks like the next frame to a movie.
And thank you
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touvkka [2010-06-10 08:34:04 +0000 UTC]
O___O wow.....
I coudnΒ΄t stop looking at this. They look almost same. ThereΒ΄s only few little things which are different.
You should do tutorials or something like this more often because they are really helpful. Especialy this one.
This is amazing, awesome and cool!
Great work!
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Tsitra360 In reply to touvkka [2010-06-10 18:06:28 +0000 UTC]
Tutorials...sounds interesting. I might do one.
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Helen-drawings [2010-06-10 08:16:59 +0000 UTC]
wow that's great! The copy is almost exactle great work there
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