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Digital Art Process - The Empress - Process Part 1

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Uploaded by on May 19, 2010

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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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  • is 6 hours to complete a piece of work adequate time, I know that you can spend more but I had no reference no idea what I was making and well I was just thinking of how to make it from scratch

  • @Atriedes1337 The time it takes to complete a piece of artwork varies depending on many factors. For example, how complicated the image is, how experienced you are as an artist, even how tired you are. If you have no deadlines, don't worry about the time it takes. A painting is finished when the artist feels it is finished. I often go back to old artwork and work on it a bit longer to improve it. I think Da Vinci once said, an artwork is never truly finished, it is always a work in progress.

  • awesome what photoshop is this, im new to pshop i hav the prem 10, if this is not prem elements 10 can i still create drawings like if so can u gimme a quick summary how to or link me to other vids turorials thanx nice work

  • @JeySivaNavam I'm using Photoshop CS4. The tools I use are the simplest and they feature in all current versions of Photoshop as far as I know. All you really need is a blank canvas, the brush tool, the colour picker tool and some creativity.

  • This is so amazing. I love it! One question, where did you get the color wheel swatches?

  • @BloodyHeadbutt I downloaded it from Charlie Bowater, an artist. If you Google her, you should find the swatches. :)

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  • Did you use a reference for this? And do you use references for most of your work?

  • @MikeNashArt Thank you, I'll check that out. Started gesture drills already

  • amazing work. what tablet did u use

  • First of all this is awesome work.. my small tip is that in extreme fore shortening of the face the tip of the bottom plane of the nose will usually break the level of the eyes / bridge of the nose. In other words the nose here looks a little low (to me). A model / mirror should reveal this. My guess is that the nose should be level with the center of the eyes instead of the bottom line. hope this tip helps

  • at 7.11 she's got moustache , but that's just me being silly .. All i wanted to say is : AMAZING ! :D

  • hey, great video. i was wondering if you would know how to make digital art/ film; like that of "BEOWULF".... or "STAR WARS: CLONE TROOPERS"(the cartoon series). I would also like to know your opinions on the best kind of software for digital film/ art.

  • I like the way duplicated and flipped the eye. That was pretty crafty

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