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Description Year: 2011
Client: Imagine FX magazine
Media: Media: Pencil, PITT Pen, COPIC marker, Dr. PH Martin's Hi-Carb India Ink, and Winsor-Newton's process white on Strathmore Drawing paper, then colored with Adobe Photoshop CS2.

On sale in the United Kingdom on February 8th! It will be available in North America a few weeks afterwards...

Here's the link for the digital version! [link]

Here's the final art:

[link]

In the issue, I only had about 1100 words to cover how I did the piece. I elected to focus on the digital coloring aspect, since IMAGINEFX is about digital graphic arts.

But! Here you can see what I didn't have room for in the actual issue: the step-by-step of the actual physical art. In case you don't now, I drew this piece with paper and pencil, and then scanned it & colorized it in Photoshop. If you read above, you can see the tools I used.

Let's begin!

1. Hand in a sketch for the editor/art director/head monkey. If you're lucky, you won't have to deal with an editor. The sketch you like the least will invariably get picked, so - have fun! That's life in the Bigs, punk.

I doodled several, and this was what was picked. You won't see the others here. I don't like running unused sketches, because, well, you might get to use them for something different someday. If you run them publicly, some bottom-feeder will steal your ideas.

2. Gather reference! At this stage in my career, I love working from life as much as I can. I'm a big fan of classic American illustration, and if using reference was good enough for Norman Rockwell, J.C. Leyendecker, and Dean Cornwell, it's good enough for the likes of us.

While I've used Audrey Hepburn as inspiration for my Catwoman in the past, it's dangerous to rely only on the reference you can find in books or online. Your resources are limited. Find your own, if can. The lovely lady in this pic is the fabulous Ashley Taffar (you can see her on page 205 of my book COVER RUN). She shares a few facial features with my take on Catwoman, so I like to use her as a face model! While not matching the final drawing exactly, this angle was close enough! I eyeballed the mouth and eyes. If you're inclined to ask "How do you eyeball something, Adam?" the answer is "Learn how to draw!" Reference is an aid, not a substitute.

3. Some nice body reference will help as well. Seen here providing more than just nice body reference is the wonderful Riki LeCotey (she's so pretty, she's on page 204, twice!). I'm not running all the pics I took, because that's too much space-wasting here. Suffice to say, I never use ONE IMAGE as a source for reference. I use an arm here, a leg from another, a face from somewhere else. It's all about the final art! In this shot, I like the basic pose, but ended up using arms from a different shot.

4. This is my tight sketch, made using my reference, and a lot of pencil lead and erasers. You'll notice I didn't show my latex reference. Well, there's a couple reasons. One is space; as I said before, I use bits & pieces and showing all the reference would take up tons of space. Too many to show. The other reason is because I find a lot of reference online. When you use an elbow for reference from a picture you find online, you don't the elbow owner running around going "I posed for ADAM HUGHES!" Trust me - people do this. Can you imagine someone running around boasting "NORMAN ROCKWELL used a tree from my back yard in a Saturday Evening Post cover!!" It's that level of insanity. That being said - thank you, Bianca Beauchamp, for not modeling parkas.

In my sketch, I try to work out proportions, expressions, anatomy, and all the crap that you'll end up drawing and erasing 20 times. In this version, you'll see I contemplated giving Selina high-heels, even though she doesn't wear them in this current era.

5. Once I'm happy (enough), I transfer the art to a fresh, virgin piece of Strathmore Drawing paper, using a light-box. That's not how I do EVERY piece, but it IS how I work much of the time. By transferring it, I now have the pencils on a fresh piece of paper with no canal-lines gouged in with my pencil & then erased. I decide it's best to go with Selina's regular shoes, even though the high-heels provide a sexier silhouette. Continuity is best.

6. I start by lightly inking the piece with a Faber-Castell PITT pen, size XS. I do this so that I can erase the pencils, yet I still have some guide to where the shapes and forms are, when I head in with the COPIC markers.

I do the face first. Why? Because every piece is a roll of the dice. The face could end up not sexy AT ALL. I hate finishing a piece and realizing the face is ugly, so.... I do the face first. If it sucks, you can just transfer your sketch to a new piece of paper and start over with a minimum of lost work.

7. I work light-to-dark with the COPICs, and usually water-color style (wet-on-wet). That helps with the blending. Sometimes you can get some nice effects if you allow the area to dry and then go back with the same value. Play around & experiment!

8. Once the face is done and doesn't suck, I feel confident in attacking the rest of the piece. The latex is fun to do because you can really sell shiny latex with a minimum of values. It's all about where you put the highlights and reflections. On this piece, I learned at this stage that the client wanted a red background, like the cover to CATWOMAN 70 [link] so I drew in the reflection of a lighter background behind Selina, all around the edges of her body.

9. Once finished, I beefed up the shadows and highlights. Why? Because the contrast wasn't strong enough for me, and I didn't want to do it in Photoshop. I added India ink to the blackest blacks, and white ink to the highlights. At this stage, I go over the piece with bold ink lines, beefing up the thin XS ink lines I did earlier. I do it this way to minimalize smudging. Basically, I'm inking it AFTER the markers are all done.

That's pretty much it! I then scan it into Photoshop, and.... of you want to know the rest, please pick up IMAGINEFX #67, available on UK newsstands February 8th, and in North America a few weeks later! It's also available as a digital download (you'll have to Google it; I don't have the link handy).

~AH!~
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Comments: 503

ThatSummersGuy In reply to ??? [2011-02-06 05:24:48 +0000 UTC]

You sir... are the shizzle, the beefcake, and the all about it.


Question: What kind of time frame are you working on for a piece like this? I've found that I can easily spend hoouuurrssss digging up or taking ref pics (which I add into time spent), and I've wound up taking what I think is an excessively long time on single works. I'm attempting to rectify that, but it's always nice to know how inhumanly quick the pros are

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TheRogueSPiDER In reply to ??? [2011-02-06 05:17:47 +0000 UTC]

Thanks for sharing Adam! You're probably to modest a guy to agree, but one day, when they talk about "the greats", the name Hughes will be right up there with Elvgren and Rockwell.

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AdamHughes In reply to TheRogueSPiDER [2011-02-06 22:58:17 +0000 UTC]

Thank you; that's a very gracious sentiment.

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TheRogueSPiDER In reply to AdamHughes [2011-02-06 23:11:16 +0000 UTC]

I completely believe it. You're very well come, sir.
And I should be thanking you. As far back as I can remember, I've always wanted to "do comics." But it wasn't until i saw your artwork for the frist time (about 10 years ago) that i thought about becoming an illustrator.

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ninkira In reply to ??? [2011-02-06 05:16:39 +0000 UTC]

" Reference is an aid, not a substitute."
Yesssss, I can't agree with this more. Thank you for the How To!

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SpicerColor [2011-02-06 05:02:14 +0000 UTC]

As a bartender trying to make a living coloring comics one day, I appreciate the comment about waitresses and people in the biz.

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21Sphinx04 In reply to ??? [2011-02-06 04:48:00 +0000 UTC]

Thanks for doing this. Great to get some insight.

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TrevorGrove In reply to ??? [2011-02-06 04:41:44 +0000 UTC]

that was an awesome read!
Trev

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Hodges-Art [2011-02-06 04:36:30 +0000 UTC]

It's great to see this as well as the stuff on Jerry's site. Look forward to the DVD. You can never stop learning! I've already been playing with the warms for my skin tones on Con sketches because of you and I am using more photo reference then ever... As an aid.

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Leandroton [2011-02-06 04:34:56 +0000 UTC]

This is very generous of you, taking the time to share your techniques. A lot of thanks from beginning artists like me! Very inspiring indeed.

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ashigaru In reply to ??? [2011-02-06 04:33:56 +0000 UTC]

Great method to your masterwork. I love the line:

"If you're inclined to ask "How do you eyeball something, Adam?" the answer is "Learn how to draw!" Reference is an aid, not a substitute."

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JETurner In reply to ??? [2011-02-06 04:33:29 +0000 UTC]

I have a quick question for you: traditional or digital. Which do like the most.

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AdamHughes In reply to JETurner [2011-02-06 05:10:49 +0000 UTC]

Probably digital. I struggle with traditional, while the digital just comes naturally.

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JETurner In reply to AdamHughes [2011-02-06 05:13:08 +0000 UTC]

I thought you would have gone traditional. Guess you are just moving forward.

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Hodges-Art In reply to ??? [2011-02-06 04:32:55 +0000 UTC]

Beautiful!

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MarioChavez In reply to ??? [2011-02-06 04:30:13 +0000 UTC]

lots of love for Lyendecker and i dig those boots man.

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Franchesco In reply to ??? [2011-02-06 04:28:21 +0000 UTC]

looks like Catwoman is coming straight out of your pipe in that shot, Adam... (didn't even know you smoked)

beautiful cover... as always!

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Gremlich In reply to Franchesco [2011-02-06 04:30:59 +0000 UTC]

Allison has a great eye for composition, eh!

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Franchesco In reply to Gremlich [2011-02-06 04:58:12 +0000 UTC]

Good one, GREMLICH--

Allison is great... period!
Plus her stuff keeps getting better and better...
looking forward to her latest sketchbook.

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AllisonSohn In reply to Franchesco [2011-02-06 05:39:58 +0000 UTC]

you guys are too kind! I was going to ask "how did they know I shot those photos" but then I realized it was either me or the dogs...

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Gremlich In reply to AllisonSohn [2011-02-06 17:42:21 +0000 UTC]

Well, if your dogs are anything like my huskies, you have to watch out, mine know how to use tools that don't really require opposable thumbs - Like garage door openers, electric car windows, lever door handles, the kitchen garbage can, the TV remote. I mean, I hafta keep my "point and shoots" away from them cuz they're "PhD" cameras - "Push here Dummy", and I think they know what the shiny button does.

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darkeye-1 In reply to ??? [2011-02-06 04:21:35 +0000 UTC]

great article, will definately pick up a copy of IFX. thanks Adam.

atb -- tim.

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Uber-Stooge In reply to ??? [2011-02-06 04:19:52 +0000 UTC]

Love the behind the scenes look but not a big fan of this costume

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AdamHughes In reply to Uber-Stooge [2011-02-06 04:21:24 +0000 UTC]

You've mentioned that several times. I didn't design Catwoman's current outfit, but that's how she dresses these days.

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GoBackPve In reply to AdamHughes [2011-02-28 00:31:06 +0000 UTC]

You need to stay a bit calm..

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AdamHughes In reply to GoBackPve [2011-02-28 04:26:51 +0000 UTC]

I'm quite calm.

I'd like you to please understand that I was politely informing someone else to stop posting over & over again, on my page, all their criticisms about the design of a character that they don't like, when I didn't design that character. I have nothing to do with the look of said character, yet that person seems to think I'm the one responsible. It can get quite tedious when you have to read the same thing over & over again; especially when it has nothing to do with you.

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Uber-Stooge In reply to AdamHughes [2011-02-06 12:36:22 +0000 UTC]

Yes, I know. No offence intended. Love your art just speaking my mind. That is one ugly costume but just one man's opinion.
This is how the wheels of change start to turn. It would be nice to see the powers that be give her a new look.
The behind the scenes look was fantastic seeing how this all comes together

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TanukiTagawa In reply to ??? [2011-02-06 04:16:00 +0000 UTC]

Is always good see a great artist working!

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city-slipping-dues In reply to ??? [2011-02-06 04:12:40 +0000 UTC]

I was just recently wondering about your creative process. Chalk up telepathy to your repertoire of art-related skills!

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rcanheta In reply to ??? [2011-02-06 04:11:42 +0000 UTC]

it's always amazing to see how a artwork is done!
and your art is amazingly wonderful!

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Variable-Edge In reply to ??? [2011-02-06 04:07:45 +0000 UTC]

I especially agree with the first step of the process. I learned that if you have to do a number of sketch samples, DO YOUR BEST WITH EVERY ATTEMPT! Back in college, we had to design a water tower that we would eventually have to build out of wooden applicator sticks and glue. My friend had one design he really wanted to use, and submitted a couple of crap sketches in the hopes that the most sound design would be chosen by the professor.

Sure enough, the crap design was chosen, and he was forced to work twice as hard to make sure the design would work. Grading for the piece involved putting a heavy metal stool on the final construction and you can only pass if the construction didn't collapse!

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callmemilo In reply to ??? [2011-02-06 04:04:01 +0000 UTC]

I actually picked my issue up TODAY (5th Feb) and can't wait to read your article. Big fan! (both of the mag, and of your artwork)

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Harpokrates In reply to ??? [2011-02-06 03:58:37 +0000 UTC]

dang thats alot of writing! I shall study this all soon. great work

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AdamHughes In reply to Harpokrates [2011-02-06 04:25:07 +0000 UTC]

Well, if I was brief, then I'd type my fingers off all next week answering 100 different questions: "How do you do this..." or "Why didn't you do that..." It's one of the reasons I don't do Forums anymore. If you're brief, people misunderstand you. If you take the time to explain yourself, someone invariably comments on how wordy you were.

I hope you enjoy what you read, and thanks for the kind words.

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Harpokrates In reply to AdamHughes [2011-02-06 13:45:17 +0000 UTC]

indeed, don't get my wrong I love the long expination, its actually what I look for in comments. I just didn't have time to read it at the moment, and now that I have I am glad to see the proccess. I also do faces first, but my faces are about 1/100th of yours, and it makes me angry when I mess up a face lol. very smart with the light board.

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MMWoodcock In reply to ??? [2011-02-06 03:56:28 +0000 UTC]

i really like how you changed her heels to boots. it gives her that sexy rugged look

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Koyuki-sama [2011-02-06 03:55:45 +0000 UTC]

Good stuff!

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AndrewJHarmon [2011-02-06 03:52:27 +0000 UTC]

Well done, Adam!

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LeandroSanguineo [2011-02-06 03:51:29 +0000 UTC]

perfect Adam.

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SourLemmings [2011-02-06 03:46:40 +0000 UTC]

I can really see the resemblance! It must be neat for her to see herself as Catwoman.

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MohawkRainbow In reply to ??? [2011-02-06 03:46:14 +0000 UTC]

Adam Hughes. You're awesome.

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mbenga In reply to ??? [2011-02-06 03:45:47 +0000 UTC]

I love step 1. In my graphic design days I learned never to include anything you truly despise. Just the ones you hate least.

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Miyazu In reply to ??? [2011-02-06 03:45:44 +0000 UTC]

nice!

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Kevin-Sharpe In reply to ??? [2011-02-06 03:44:39 +0000 UTC]

Great insight into your method and general good rules for drawing, many thank you's for putting this up taking time to explain

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SURFACEART In reply to ??? [2011-02-06 03:36:17 +0000 UTC]

thanks for the insight Adam, I pretty much have the same system minus the lightbox and models although I have used photo reference occasionally in the past and present. As always great job, see you at MegaCon in a few...Peace

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DanielAraya In reply to ??? [2011-02-06 03:36:09 +0000 UTC]

Awesome, thanks for sharing. I loved the videos you did too, really hope you'll do more of those in the future

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VARAKIENEN [2011-02-06 03:34:35 +0000 UTC]

thats a lovely model.
I needs me one of those. yep.

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AdamHughes In reply to VARAKIENEN [2011-02-06 03:40:03 +0000 UTC]

I found her in a Ted's Montana Grile here in Atlanta. Beautiful waitresses make GREAT models. All waitstaff need money; anyone who lives off of tips usually does. As long as you are professional, courteous, and honest, you can ask them to model for you, usually with good results!

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ninkira In reply to AdamHughes [2011-02-06 05:18:35 +0000 UTC]

... That is really, really good advice! :0

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VARAKIENEN In reply to AdamHughes [2011-02-06 04:08:16 +0000 UTC]

No,no, I was just kiddin mate.
No disrespect intended.
I use pics off Dev art here, and My GF for occasional modeling as needed.
She is a lovely lass, and clearly patient too. lol.
Best to you both.
~ Grant Moon.

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