
digital.
Okay, here we go. Compared to the others, I went through his process a
little out of order, but that's okay. I want to finish up the main character
designs, then I can move on to the secondary stuff.
I know that I'll have to return to design almost everything as B&W line
drawings for the "Warren vision" sequences :P But that'll be messy fun.
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Okay, here we go. Compared to the others, I went through his process a
little out of order, but that's okay. I want to finish up the main character
designs, then I can move on to the secondary stuff.
I know that I'll have to return to design almost everything as B&W line
drawings for the "Warren vision" sequences :P But that'll be messy fun.
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Category Artwork (Digital) / Portraits
Species Dog (Other)
Size 1024 x 640px
File Size 373.5 kB
In photoshop?
Dark colors first, just concerned with a flat outline, then put in the mid-tones
and highlights, finishing details and whatever suggestions of texture I want.
Lot and lots of layers. I used to use a lot of transparency effects, but I'm
finding that less necessary - I'm getting better at picking the right color to
start with so things are more opaque.
I use a small wacom tablet, if that's what you mean?
Dark colors first, just concerned with a flat outline, then put in the mid-tones
and highlights, finishing details and whatever suggestions of texture I want.
Lot and lots of layers. I used to use a lot of transparency effects, but I'm
finding that less necessary - I'm getting better at picking the right color to
start with so things are more opaque.
I use a small wacom tablet, if that's what you mean?
*laughs* Just installed the more recient Photoshop (student version) on my box so trying to figure out what to DO with it. I started artistically as a watercolourist, and really want to find a way to return to that with PS.
*makes a note to visit :P*
And yes "On the computer on photoshop" was what I was asking. People use different programs. I don't expect you to explain technique. :)
*makes a note to visit :P*
And yes "On the computer on photoshop" was what I was asking. People use different programs. I don't expect you to explain technique. :)
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