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Uploaded by on Sep 15, 2009

Time-lapse of the creation of my 2D Photoshop painting; Owner. Originally made for ImagineFX magazine (Future Publishing).

This painting was done using Photoshop CS2 and a Wacom Intuos 2 tablet over a few hours.

Check out my site for more art and lots of tutorials: http://www.henningludvigsen.com

I was lucky to grant permission from one of my favorite bands; Machinae Supremacy for the music, so please go check out their stuff. Great music for rock'n roll geeks. http://www.machinaesupremacy.com/

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  • Sei meg, ka verktøy e d egentlig du brukar heilt i starten der? Når du legg grunnlaget i svart/kvitt? E litt nybegynnar i photoshop, ser du...

  • Jeg bruker helt vanlig brush tool gjennom hele tegneprosessen :-)

  • Why the black n white version first? Does it make getting values right easier or something? I'm very curious.

  • Yes, I prefer starting out with shape before even thinking about colours. Having a good base with good values and contrast is key. Some prefer starting out with colours, it just depends what you prefer personally when it comes to work flow.

  • Cool shit.

    You got some serious skills there so just keep doing what you are doing and hopefully you'll have some vid to more of our songs also =)

    //dezo - Machinae Supremacy

  • Thanks!

    Love your music, I will definitely ask you again for future videos. Thanks for making great music for retro fans like myself.

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  • fantastiskt

  • Like you, I definitely prefer beginning with shape and defining black and white values, but when the time comes to add the colors, I end up with quite the dull result. This is likely due to me not being skilled enough to combine multiple colors over the black and white in order to create realistic skin tones.

    It also seems that if I take your route and lower the Flow, the brush strokes become spaced-out circles...too non-flow-y.

    ...How are your colors being laid over your painting so smoothly?

  • Holy balls!

  • this is just awesome, Henning!

  • Goodness at the layers...I use at most at one time 4 to 12 but flatten them...lol. My laptop just can't handle all that. Not to mention the video capture running at the same time. But I see that you do have the technique. Very impressive. My latest painting is about 45 hours. And, you said this one is just a few. I am stunned at the quality in just a short time...two thumbs up my buddy!

  • You are a genius!!!

  • OMG

  • Mindblowing stuff! Love your pictures at DeviantArt as well!

  • Mad skills, man.... truly.

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