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2#Joker - Speed Painting By Arturo Laguna

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Uploaded by on Aug 22, 2008

Another Joker drawing, dedicated of course to Heath Ledger.
http://arturolr.blogspot.com/

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  • is it easier for u to use photoshop or draw by hand? just askin

  • @flyby501 At first it was easier to draw by hand, but now I find it easier on photoshop. It's just about practice

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  • @2224808881 20 años y nunca lo he visto :P

  • @arturopotter yo tambien se dibujar a mano pero no tan chido como tu y ¿cuantos años tienes? y te gusta big time rush y transformers

  • Wow I would never had guess this look like paint after seeing it this looks Really real nice job

  • @arturopotter Thank you for clearing that up for me. I really appreciate it.

  • @j2cool2 Soryy I misunderstood, I'm spanish :P

    I think I know what you mean now. When I drew that eye I thought it was a little bit too high so I used the (I think it's called) "lasso" which you can select by pressing "L". I surrounded the eye and I moved it down.

    And yes, it is available in the newest versions.

    I hope I answered your question :D

  • @arturopotter I think you misunderstood my question. I know I can do thing in any version of Photoshop but some features do get removed or added when newer version come out. My question was not about you merging layer but when you worked on his right eye (my right/your left). You decided it needed to be a little lower, selected and lowered it without having to erase it and re-draw it in a lower position. I know how to do it in AutoDesk Sketchbook Pro but I do not know how to do it in Photoshop.

  • @j2cool2 Yes, I use photoshop and yes, it'll work on the newer versions.

    What I did (I don't do it anymore) is painting, for example, a hand in a different layer and when I like how it looks I mix the layers (using ctrl + e)

    Thanks for the comment

  • That is really stunning how you pulled all that together. I only have one burning question I have seen other do too. How do draw a portion of your art, selecting and move it to make any necessary changes as oppose to having to redo that part of the work. I have alway been fascinated by that one step that I still cannot figure out. Also what software program did you do it i.e Photoshop and will it work on the newer versions if it? Thx

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