Master and Servant 2D Entry: Martin Constable


#16

:eek:, well what can i say… is a very original concept i’ll never think i something like that.


#17

Wonderful work man. Quite a delight, something fresh and interresting.


#18

hey, great idea, so schizophrenic… keep up good work


#19

Well here is the image further down the line. The colour has been greatly rationalised since my last posting.

I have separated it into two to demonstrate the following:

Previously: most local (ie arm layer, head layer, chest layer etc) tone adjustments were done via a topmost adjustment layer set. This was uneconomical and confusing. I have now separated local adjustments onto local layers (seen in the left half) and the global ‘tweaks’ onto the topmost layer set (right half). It helps to keep a tidy file.

I have, in the process, tidied the file up visually. I shall post some before and afters in the forum to show what I mean.

I still have a long way to go. My progress is slowing down considerably (the last %10 takes longer than the first 90 etc) and I do not expect to have it finished until at least a weeks time.


#20

wow, i really like the flesh and organs:thumbsup:


#21

Here is an animated gif to show the last three stages I have been through. To stop the gif at any stage try click and holding your mouse over the scroll bar of the browser (works on a mac ;).

From 1 to 2 I have made many adjustments and refinements on the details, many of which cant be seen. The original image was put together in such a rush that I had a lot of shaggy masks to tidy up. The biggest change was in moving the shirt tail lower down so its edge did not coincide with the edge of the shirt roll. I do not like it when edges and points coincide without a good reason.

I also did numerous other tweaks like putting in that little triangle of light in the crook of the raised arm.

Also, as I mentioned in my previous post the tone adjustment layers were rationalised. A lot of this work is invisible, doing little more than making my file easier to work on. A sort of spring clean. Most of my tone adjustment is either by curves (for adjustments) or by multiply/screen layers (for invented tones).

3 is the final, top most, adjustment layer. This was no more than two curves (one to darken and warm the image, the other to enrich the organs in the middle) and two layers set to screen (for the flare effect). The flare was courtesy of Knoll Lens flare Pro.


#22

I’v been assembling all the images I posted here into a sorta online tutorial thing. Here is a set of mid stage ‘before and after’s’ that I knocked for it. Thort they were interesting.


#23

I’ve nearly finished now. I’ve worked on the tones, tweaked bits and pieces endlessly and tidied things up. Recently added / changed = a little bit of blue reflected light on some edges, the line of the lower shirt edge, the trousers sorted out, a final corner darken to the whole thing.

Watya think?


#24

your cloth is reallly nice. Nice textures. The rest is pretty slick also. man o man cool little details.


#25

Thanks! The cloth was a real frankenstein job. Lots of photos, some scans, some textures, lots of painting. No photographed clothes are ever excatly as you want them.

The details I always like working up. I feel they hold they eye.

Had a look at your space opera response. Heluva scope! Reminded me of Dune.


#26

It´s really a hand drawing image??? WOw it´s like a photo, you are a monster, original design mate. How many hours take to this point?.


#27

Actually a mixture of hand drawn and collage. The reference photos are page one of this thread.

Had a look at your page. Not for the first time I am interested in ZBrush.


#28

!!!??? I don’t know what to say: just that when I look at my entry, I wonder why I bother!!! :slight_smile:

It’s awsome, and can’t believe that you did that for the 2D challenge, when I saw it first, I thought it was for the 3D challenge! what software are you using?


#29

thank you!

Software used = Photoshop, also lots of Google searching (for reference material) and some plain old photography (again for reference photos). Some of my reference material can be found on the first page of this thread.


#30

now that is one intriguing concept…


#31

I have finished now. Wrote a small piece on it. Not excatly a tutorial, more a small overview of some of the things I found on the way especially through posting on this board.


#32

awesome dude, & unique:)


#33

Here it is. Wrote a small thingy on its making: http://www.jackyoungblood.co.uk/chest_1.html. Mostly stuff I found out whilst posting to this board. I have decided on a title: “My Rebellious Self”. Ambiguous, but hopefully it encompasses all my ideas and expectations of it.


#34

Jack very interresting concept, I think in way it suits the contest, great work


#35

I think I’m going to be sick… :argh: