Note to myself: It’s only 45 minutes of your life, It’s only 45 minutes of your life, It’s only 45 minutes of your life…

Note to myself: It’s only 45 minutes of your life, It’s only 45 minutes of your life, It’s only 45 minutes of your life…

Hi all this is my first post here :wavey: !
Really nice drawings here
!
So this is my first picture made with Painter (inclued with my Wacom Graphire 2)…
The original (done in…hmmm… maybe 15 mn) is in the top-left corner. I duplicated it and changed the colors with photoshop… just for fun :surprised: and finally i like this popart touch…

PS : Sorry for my bad english :shrug:
Thanks for no more double posts Paata,
I think you prefer it to be here so I got rid of the other post.
Cheers, jeroentje
@ti-ki…i like this style u draw…looks like really fast drawn pics but they look very good, want to speed paint like this,good work 
@jeroentje…the atmosphere of the image is awesome, have something from these dark rooms where big bosses make decisions and that stuff…but he seems to be a little bit thinking (nachdenklich in german…)…maybe sad?!
like it!!!
I like the eyebrows of Rye’s character and I couldn’t stay away from the idea as this sketch was forming. The foreshortening isn’t totally convincing, but I’ve never been very daring with perspective.
Ok, here is mine, this took me like 20 to 30 minutes, so I guess I am not a speed painter. lol
Thanks for comments guys !
:wavey:
@jeroentje: which pentil/tool do you use for your “depressive man” ?
@earl: same question than jeroentje…
In Painter : Do you work with big image size and you rescale it in a lower format ?
Is there layers somewere ? or something like that ?
Thanks
A new picture a made this morning…
The head was inspired by jeroentje’s picture (the guy in darkness)
Always speed painting but i stopped some time to find why he’s crying…:shrug:
And i have many problems to draw humans (yes it’s a human here :hmm: )

Painter Classic (has only 1 layer), blue background -> pencil tool for the sketch -> marker for the shadows -> airbrush for the hightlights and the finishing touch.
Ti-Ki,
I’m just using Photoshop 7 with a normal brush, but set to use dynamic width (the harder you press on the tablet, the thicker the line).
Once I have the basic shadows and highlights painted in, I change the brush to have a low opacity, so it only puts a little bit of colour each stroke.