TUTORIAL-"PAINTING WITH THE FINGERS"


#11

+thanks Rebeccak, it is a pleasure…your anatomy lessons are brilliant

+jmBoekestein, you know…the technique is really simple and easy, the complex thing is what you do with it :slight_smile:

+Alexandrite… Damn! I do not remember if that version (PHOTOSHOP 7) has the options.:sad:


#12

Ahhh okay, thanks. I thought it might be a Photoshop CS thing. I’ll have to go finally look for the demo heheh… :slight_smile:


#13

Thank you for doing this, I love it as a brush too…just great! :applause:


#14

Unless I knew this tutorial for quite a time (as I check your website on updates, quite often :twisted: ), it looks like such a natural way to do this… I still really need to give it a good try, but in every case it’s cool to see the ways you - the master :bounce: - does do it! :slight_smile: That awesome photoreal look of your images is great…!

I can’t wait for the 2D-lighting-techniques lessons next year on Industial Design! :wink: :buttrock:

Good luck with your stuff & again: thanks allot! :applause:

Greetz,
Gijs


#15

Had a go…


Stumping method is unavailable in PS7, so I made do…


#16

Hey Paperclip, that is really good, looks like pastel


#17

It’s very nice for about 2 minutes, then it freezes my computer

:frowning:

tried it twice


#18

awesome tutoiral!
simple but effective:thumbsup:


#19

Jose

Thank you, This is awesome! I am so glad that you posted this here, not everyone ventures out to your website, but they should! I love your work and will try your method soon.
Your generosity is much appreciated.:love:

Euphrosyne


#20

haha cant balieve this… cool to meet a fellow experimenter awesome tut. i use the same method, different brush though for making waterfalls awesome mate:thumbsup:


#21

Thanks to you, Euphrosyne.you gave me the suggestion to do it:slight_smile:
Right, Nebezial you know really well those options, no doubt:)


#22

new to painting with photoshop, just got a wacom graphire 3, ive only used photoshop in my 3d modeling touch-ups, i can draw but no scanner, the wacom im steadily learning how to control all the functions, ive never used brushes to actually paint, i was wondering what you mean by finger? is there a certain brush called finger? of is it a custom brush? or am i way off, im trying your method but im lost by the word finger :slight_smile: any help would be nice, or else my wacom would be a waste of money. thx


#23

I call it “painting with fingers” because we used mainly the smudge tool.If you use photoshop you must know smudge tool ! Its icon is a finger, you know :slight_smile:


#24

I followed your tutorial and created that brush. It works great. I now realized that shape dynamics can be useful after all to create things such as foliage.

Thanks!:thumbsup:

Bee sure to post as many tutorials as possible.:buttrock:


#25

great tutorial. Hope you do more. I found it very informative so many thanks! :slight_smile:


#26

Love your tutorial, great advice!


#27

That’s an interesting technique! Thanks for sharing it, i will have to try that sometime:) I’ve only just joined this forum and i’ve allready seen so many helpfull posts, it’s great!


#28

olijosman

last night, I came across nebezials’ wrinkle tutorial, and now this tut!!! its been a great 12hrs! Thanks for sharing you insights :thumbsup:

Gord


#29

Wow! What an enlightening thread. Thanks!


#30

Very cool!

This is where I got until Photoshop crashed…