lucavi
02-25-2006, 04:03 PM
I was asked to do a step by step for my next tarot card, so here it is, the Emperor. I spend 70% of my time on the actual drawing (pencil and paper) and 30% coloring in Photoshop, so there is nothing much in the ways of digital techniques. Before I go on with the 6 steps, some materials I recommend for drawing are :regular HB for prelim sketch, 6b-8b for final, lumograph for smooth lines, krylon fixative spray-- gives it a soft glaze and protects your scanner too. Paper can be anything, doesn't matter. I use staples bond paper all the time.
1. Set the Primer
http://i22.photobucket.com/albums/b338/deceptant8/tarottut1.jpg
My base colors, kept the values simple, had my choice colors on a separate layer for easy reference.
2. Tweak colors
http://i22.photobucket.com/albums/b338/deceptant8/tarottut2.jpg
Done with majority of the base color, ran it on color balance and hue/saturation to tweak them. Went for a redder version for now.
3. Clean up
http://i22.photobucket.com/albums/b338/deceptant8/tarottut3.jpg
After adding a darker background, I cleaned off excess paint. Also erased some stray paint I left behind. I wasn't too meticulous in cleaning up, I think some left over colors here and there glues the areas together. Your call, really.
4. Blur Some
http://i22.photobucket.com/albums/b338/deceptant8/tarottut4.jpg
Used dodge, sponge and blur tool to soften edges, especially for hair and fur. I try not to over-do it but I get carried away sometimes...
5. Highs and Lows
http://i22.photobucket.com/albums/b338/deceptant8/tarottut5.jpg
Almost done. Added strong pinpoints of lighter color in areas that can use it. Made a separate layer for this and set it on overlay. Used burn tool to give it a darker range.
6. Digital Fastfood Ready to Eat
http://i22.photobucket.com/albums/b338/deceptant8/tarottut6.jpg
Hit up my auto-level and contrast buttons to correct the values. Also messed around with color balance some more. When I want to isolate just a certain area and color (i.e. the blue under-robe), I use replace color instead, or laso tool it and do color balance. Slapped on the border and its ready to serve.
Sorry, not much in the ways of a tut, I should have a longer one in my CA sketchbook somewhere. Till then!
1. Set the Primer
http://i22.photobucket.com/albums/b338/deceptant8/tarottut1.jpg
My base colors, kept the values simple, had my choice colors on a separate layer for easy reference.
2. Tweak colors
http://i22.photobucket.com/albums/b338/deceptant8/tarottut2.jpg
Done with majority of the base color, ran it on color balance and hue/saturation to tweak them. Went for a redder version for now.
3. Clean up
http://i22.photobucket.com/albums/b338/deceptant8/tarottut3.jpg
After adding a darker background, I cleaned off excess paint. Also erased some stray paint I left behind. I wasn't too meticulous in cleaning up, I think some left over colors here and there glues the areas together. Your call, really.
4. Blur Some
http://i22.photobucket.com/albums/b338/deceptant8/tarottut4.jpg
Used dodge, sponge and blur tool to soften edges, especially for hair and fur. I try not to over-do it but I get carried away sometimes...
5. Highs and Lows
http://i22.photobucket.com/albums/b338/deceptant8/tarottut5.jpg
Almost done. Added strong pinpoints of lighter color in areas that can use it. Made a separate layer for this and set it on overlay. Used burn tool to give it a darker range.
6. Digital Fastfood Ready to Eat
http://i22.photobucket.com/albums/b338/deceptant8/tarottut6.jpg
Hit up my auto-level and contrast buttons to correct the values. Also messed around with color balance some more. When I want to isolate just a certain area and color (i.e. the blue under-robe), I use replace color instead, or laso tool it and do color balance. Slapped on the border and its ready to serve.
Sorry, not much in the ways of a tut, I should have a longer one in my CA sketchbook somewhere. Till then!
