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<- FinalPretty selfexplaining I think! Steps 1 and 3 are just visualization, not part of the actual process, meaning, I did the linedrawing from scratch, not over the thumb, and started the painting from the blank canvas again (except for the lines) after doing the color thumb to get an idea of how I wanted the values and lighting to be and all that. This painting went really smoothly because I had a clear idea of it in my head beforehand. I used a ton of layers to keep all the elements separate, over a 100 in total I think, which is only really a good idea if you have the stuff planned out D: In other cases I'd just go and mess around with a painting on a single layer and kind of see what emerges, but this time I tried a different approach. Polygon lasso and locking transparency keeps the edges straight and clean, and after the block-in it's all just rendering stuff out, going over the whole painting to make stuff fit together, and then putting effect stuff on top. Since I knew from the beginning that I wanted glowy lighting like this, I could just go and render everything out without the smoke being there and then just put it in in the end.
The details are like it says 100% zoom, I worked really small this time because of all the layers, the whole image is only like 4k tall.
So there! :] Hope this is interesting to someone.
Cheers!
Hannes
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Comments: 278
Tenebrian [2013-03-14 20:02:04 +0000 UTC]
I've never understood or have been able to grasp lighting and reflections like you do. I was wondering if there was a specific inspiration or example you drew from to get the lightiing like this? Like a real place? Or was it something like an accumulation of experience and practice?
I'd appreciate it if you had any advice on what a beginning artist or novice like myself should research, or understand when trying to capture interesting lighting and reflections like this.
Thank you for reading this and posting an example of your process. It's very helpful.
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Elias-Shamir [2013-02-16 05:32:40 +0000 UTC]
Wow, I think this tutorial has taught me more than many others I've seen. It was so simple and straight forward, great!
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Arcedemius [2012-11-13 03:11:20 +0000 UTC]
wait....THAT WASN'T A PHOTO?!?!?! O_O
omg, that is INCREDIBLE!!! YOU ARE INCREDIBLE!!
THAT IS....
i'm gonna go hide in a corner now...>_<
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mcovvey [2012-07-11 21:55:23 +0000 UTC]
Extraordinary. And excellent tips there. Seems you had the lighting design complete in your mind before starting-- that is a remarkable intuition... skill? regardless; it amazes me. Congrats on the DD!
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MrAptronym [2012-04-23 17:23:40 +0000 UTC]
I love the deep colors and the Tatami Galaxy reference, thanks for showing these steps!
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booksandcoffee101 [2012-04-14 21:09:31 +0000 UTC]
I really did think it was a photograph from the thumbnail its amazing!!!
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Moonstone-girl [2012-04-08 20:51:40 +0000 UTC]
Wow...this is truly amazing, excellent work!
I really hope someday I'm as good as you are....I should go practice!
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XtreamCrazy [2012-03-21 23:16:47 +0000 UTC]
This is beyond amazing! You have a few steps that I don't use, so this is an enlightening step-by-step guide!
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Glowandstar [2012-02-29 22:00:34 +0000 UTC]
Hahaha no way, your color thumb is amazing!!!! <3
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elementalectrofunk [2012-02-22 22:09:55 +0000 UTC]
This is hilarious!
i would kill to be able to paint at the level of your color thumb!
But you just keep going!
Amazing work. So inspirational!
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Faewild [2012-02-08 00:22:08 +0000 UTC]
Yeah so, you the steps, but all I see when I scroll down is "Fucking magic happened".
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Fatality-check [2011-11-10 20:49:15 +0000 UTC]
Yes I thought this was a photo too. But 3 days and no reference was it? That's crazy, i'd have no idea how to handle the reflections etc.
Great Job.
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Max-Marvellous [2011-10-11 22:25:38 +0000 UTC]
mh u paint very realistic... but 3D rendering + ps 5 brush tool and i get the same result in the half time.
And i can do a lot more changes. Interesting though, that you spent enoughe time to get this ammount of skill in 2D. But trying to fake 3D with 2D in the digital area is just a waste of time. If you could do same in the analog area. thumbs up! Digital art is interesting when you make it look like digital art. This looks like a rendering with sketch effect. There is only a short effect of "wow its a painting" but after that there isnt anything left, u have a short look on it and then go to the next. paintings should reach the opposite. For illustrating something as realsitic as possible, companies pay a 3D designer.
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Balsamique In reply to Max-Marvellous [2011-11-04 11:43:17 +0000 UTC]
2D is faster than 3D when you are good. 3D is uselful if you use many times the same objects. *algenpfleger don't... so it's useless for him. Moreover, it's not the same sensations.
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airnewzealand In reply to Max-Marvellous [2011-11-02 05:15:25 +0000 UTC]
youre just so wrong..you could just keep that in your mind
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JonasDeRo In reply to Max-Marvellous [2011-10-26 08:34:18 +0000 UTC]
I disagree to be honest :/
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kinjura [2011-09-27 23:48:49 +0000 UTC]
The cape on the hanging animal is a great touch!
Also, what goes in those jars on the floor? Are they for ashes and butts or is there another function?
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ink5000 [2011-09-20 00:43:21 +0000 UTC]
amazing and inspiring, thanks for showing your progress.
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Rin-Uzuki [2011-09-03 01:34:22 +0000 UTC]
Wow... there's so much to learn out here, and you're practically breathing it! *A* I hope I can learn loads from ya--I feel like I've begun to already!! Thanks for sharing your work, and your steps and insights, too! <3
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SnaiLords [2011-09-02 16:31:30 +0000 UTC]
Freaking AMAZING! HOLY SHHHHIEE*******...sweetniblets. Your lighting is sooo kewl.
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Venneta [2011-08-23 14:35:35 +0000 UTC]
Coolest thing ever. By the way, do you have any particular method for doing perspective in Photoshop? Or did you do it manually? Thanks
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KingKrokoFox [2011-08-14 10:18:28 +0000 UTC]
Thank you for putting this up, like... i'm not saying 'oh now it looks EASY', but to see the process, is a lot less... oh what's the word, (crushing at how fucking fantastic your paintings look)
Spit16 [2011-08-04 22:45:48 +0000 UTC]
ARE YOU SOME KIND OF MONSTER?? D: my god, now I can rest in peace.. O________O
...good job...
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