@04:49Thank you! I'll try the rotate tool. I got used to it in OpenCanvas but missed it in Photoshop xD I'm using the same brushes as you referred in several pictures. I think I need a closer look onto shading with these. You're art is just wow!
This is a recording of a commissioned promo poster I painted for an upcoming author for his novel; "Sebastian Cornwell".
It features the main two characters of the novel.
(The video starts after I had already sketched it out and placed the base colors of the guys (Sebastian's) face. I stopped and thought: "Hmm....I should probably record this one" haha)
I didn't record the entire sessions, but just the bulk of it There was too much back and forth between my client and myself to keep a steady start-to-finish workflow hehe.
Photoshop CS5 15 hours or so. Airbrush + Texture brushes. Dodge/Burn and Sharpen/Blur for finishing touches!
@04:49Stunning stuff !I got a few questios, hope you answer them 1. How do you turn the picture?! I haven't found the shortcut for PS right now. 2. By 2:48 whats the brush you are using and with settings?! 3: 3:15 this brush tooo xDDD I was searching for something like that a lot of years!
@04:491. The Rotate tool is only in Photoshop CS5 and above (hot key 'R')
2. They are awesome skin texture brushes! More info here: [link]
3. I think that's just the standard airbrush I'm using there. I tend to add skin texture, then go over it again with an airbrush to smooth it out, add more texture, smooth it out, and keep doing that hehe.
@04:49Thank you! I'll try the rotate tool. I got used to it in OpenCanvas but missed it in Photoshop xD I'm using the same brushes as you referred in several pictures. I think I need a closer look onto shading with these. You're art is just wow!
I'm using the same brushes as you referred in several pictures. I think I need a closer look onto shading with these. You're art is just wow!