This is what literally got me on the 1st rung of the ladder, my advice is watch it in full screen & take note of which tools he 's choosing i.e smudge tool at 1.50 & in finger painting mode.And also look at the Opacity settings etc. Keep practicing & practicing. You like me will get there.
@smtandel It's been a long time so my memory is fuzzy, but from what I can tell I simply ran the burn tool over the sketch. You might need to adjust it to midtones or shadows in the "range" pulldown though.
thankyou so much! this is a great tutorial. but i wouldn't say that it's for Begininers because you don't explain which tools you use and for someone who has never used photoshop before it can get confusing!
But I've been looking for non sped-up version of a digital painting for ages! thankyou SO much for your time and effort and keep u pthe good work! 5 stars!
Thank you. I really appreciate the feedback. This is very old now and I've done more tutorials since then with more detailed commentary. I also have a written tutorial on my website that explains the tools better. Hope that will help out.
i only have one question and it's a problem for me. Since my person that I'm painting is blonde should i do a light grey or dark grey? cuz i see you shade the hair off with black cuz the person is brunettish. so what should i do?
Blonde hair is definitely more difficult. With dark hair, you can just lay down the dark base colour and add light strokes over the top, but with blonde hair you have to add light and dark strokes, which means more work.
My suggestion is to start with a midrange grey. This way you can add light and dark strokes over the top and it keeps it all in contrast.
To start with I use the smudge tool with the "fingerpainting" box checked. This helps to shade in a smooth way. But later on I start to use the burn/dodge tool to add in the shadows and highlights.
If you visit my website under the "videos" section you will find I have a full commentary for these videos which might help explain them better. Hope that helps.
This is what literally got me on the 1st rung of the ladder, my advice is watch it in full screen & take note of which tools he 's choosing i.e smudge tool at 1.50 & in finger painting mode.And also look at the Opacity settings etc. Keep practicing & practicing. You like me will get there.
1957245 3 months ago
Thanks to this video ive finally found a shading style that suits me.
MushiXD 7 months ago
You using only 1 layer? Nice
3DSFuture 11 months ago
do you use your mouse or a tablet when you draw
TishaTheLion 1 year ago
At 3: 40 how did u darken de original sketch outline. u were working on the background layer and sketch was on layer 1. i am unable to do that
smtandel 1 year ago
@smtandel It's been a long time so my memory is fuzzy, but from what I can tell I simply ran the burn tool over the sketch. You might need to adjust it to midtones or shadows in the "range" pulldown though.
wadehjb 1 year ago
Thanks a lot for your time and effort....it is very appreciated.
MissNATferfoglia 1 year ago
thankyou so much! this is a great tutorial. but i wouldn't say that it's for Begininers because you don't explain which tools you use and for someone who has never used photoshop before it can get confusing!
But I've been looking for non sped-up version of a digital painting for ages! thankyou SO much for your time and effort and keep u pthe good work! 5 stars!
kayelem23 2 years ago
Thank you. I really appreciate the feedback. This is very old now and I've done more tutorials since then with more detailed commentary. I also have a written tutorial on my website that explains the tools better. Hope that will help out.
wadehjb 2 years ago
muy bien pero ponle musica
flashfacilito 2 years ago
Uh.... huh. Most tutorials are just people talking about what to do and never explaining it. This one doesn't even have sound!
Fail.
Ransik 2 years ago
It says in his description the written comentary is on his site.
huh, reading fail!
bozzabolla 2 years ago 2
Oh thank you!!! ll use this for my practice ^^ finally tutorial in REAL TIME! :D
Tallos1 2 years ago
i only have one question and it's a problem for me. Since my person that I'm painting is blonde should i do a light grey or dark grey? cuz i see you shade the hair off with black cuz the person is brunettish. so what should i do?
MyRosaryRomance 3 years ago
Blonde hair is definitely more difficult. With dark hair, you can just lay down the dark base colour and add light strokes over the top, but with blonde hair you have to add light and dark strokes, which means more work.
My suggestion is to start with a midrange grey. This way you can add light and dark strokes over the top and it keeps it all in contrast.
wadehjb 3 years ago
Alright thanks! =]
MyRosaryRomance 3 years ago
i cant tell, are you using a brush to shade or are you using the burn/dodge tool?
Quagmire88 3 years ago
I'm wondering the same.. Can anyone tell us?
Simbelmyne3 3 years ago
To start with I use the smudge tool with the "fingerpainting" box checked. This helps to shade in a smooth way. But later on I start to use the burn/dodge tool to add in the shadows and highlights.
If you visit my website under the "videos" section you will find I have a full commentary for these videos which might help explain them better. Hope that helps.
wadehjb 3 years ago
omg i never knew finger painting did that! lol thanks!
MyRosaryRomance 3 years ago
are you using a wacom?
bigmanny 3 years ago
THANK YOU MAN!!!!!!!! 5/5!
metan75 3 years ago
thanks dude... this tuto is really helpfull
devilarun 3 years ago
How do you delete the sketching lines like you did at 8:07?
llajoiel 3 years ago
I have the sketch on it's own layer so I use the eraser tool to rub them away.
wadehjb 3 years ago