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Digital Art Process - Tiger - Process Part 1

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Uploaded by on Mar 14, 2011

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Portrait of a Tiger, Part Two. Watch it in HD!

Brushes & Colour Wheel - Download via my website.

Double Window - Open your image in Photoshop, then click Window, Arrange, New Window. You will need to drag the windows off the bar and resize them in order to see both at the same time. The Zoom % for each window can be altered individually by using the navigator.

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  • How did you get your swatches to look like that?

  • @mitzymoonina I downloaded it from Charlie Bowater, an artist. Just Google her colour swatches and you'll find it :)

  • Hi I'm pretty much a beginner when using Photoshop, could you tell me how did you split the screen to show the pic with less zoom on the left? And in the beginning of the video, your collor swatches (not sure if spelled right, sorry) has so many options of colors in diferent intensity, how you do to display them like that? Thank you in advance.

  • @Nuunes3 Open your image in Photoshop, then click Window > Arrange > New Window. You might need to drag the windows apart and resize them in order to see both at the same time. You can alter the magnification for each window separately. The colour swatch was made by Charlie Bowater, google her and you should be able to find the download. :)

  • I was wondering if you can share your brush settings for the fur lol xD

    

  • @ivorydragon I think I was using my oil brush, which creates a bristly texture. The opacity was between 80 - 100%. Other than that it's just painted by hand, gradually reducing the size of the brush to refine the detail. I think I only used 2 brushes over all. :)

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  • wich tablet did you used? amazing work,i need to learn it,can you make a tutorial? please *-*

  • @MikeNashArt Thanks a ton. Using 2 windows is great for me, since I usually zoom in a lot and when I see the entire pic, it's not so good. Thanks.

  • Amazing, im watching you now! <3

  • @burgasrulzz Most of the music I use is by Medwyn Goodall. You can buy music clips on Rumblefish, for use on YouTube videos. You'll find Medwyn on there, amongst many others.

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