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Silvuh 03-28-2012 11:53 PM

Re: ITT: spitfire post painting
 
So I thought this would be a good time to try some speed-painting, because I rarely do any real backgroundy stuff, and ... yeah, I don't know, I don't really "get it". Obviously it doesn't look near the same as y'alls ... And this took like two hours or something.

adgfjkh

midnghtraver 03-29-2012 02:45 AM

Re: ITT: spitfire post painting
 
Can one of you link me to a video that explains how painting in photoshop (that is what you're using right?) works?

I can't find one that isn't just a how to.

LongGone 03-29-2012 02:48 AM

Re: ITT: spitfire post painting
 
So basically, post your paintings in this thread similar in style to the (previously posted) pics here?

(sick stuff in this thread)

I might try something if I have time or feel inspired...

darkshark 03-29-2012 10:25 AM

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I'll just dump all of the other paintings I've done in the last week here too I guess.

25 mins


1 hour


1 hour


1 hour


1 hour


2.5 hours


Close to 3 hours

Helixia 03-29-2012 10:28 AM

Re: ITT: spitfire post painting
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by darkshark (Post 3666954)
I'll just dump all of the other paintings I've done in the last week here too I guess.

I like them!! :D
The butterfly is the most beautiful of all the paintings.

Reincarnate 03-29-2012 11:43 AM

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I like the last picture; the way the sunlight pours through the clouds and crawls over the mountains is awesome. And that water is fantastically detailed and realistic-looking to me. I also like the contrast of the dark trees vs. the rest of the picture and the green firefly highlights up front -- very cool IMO. It's one of those things where you can really imagine being there and what it'd be like.

Spenner 03-29-2012 02:34 PM

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Blown away. Those are amazing. Especially for the time they've taken.

Renevatia 03-29-2012 02:39 PM

Re: ITT: spitfire post painting
 
Epic page stretch.
Mattepaint test

Nullifidian 03-29-2012 02:44 PM

Re: ITT: spitfire post painting
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by darkshark (Post 3666487)
Keep the theme going!

Round 2!

My painting in response to the new theme ;)

Reincarnate 03-29-2012 02:47 PM

Re: ITT: spitfire post painting
 
how the hell do you guys do this

seriously

"herp derp practice"

I mean it -- sometimes I don't even understand this stuff, whether it's the texture of the fur or the detail of a cluster of leaves or the gradients of light... amazing stuff

Nullifidian 03-29-2012 02:51 PM

Re: ITT: spitfire post painting
 
For me, it's a matter of getting the composition right, everything else after that is detailing which requires knowledge of the materials you're painting. And ofcourse knowing your tool which requires practice.

I'd say, just try painting stuff with the photoshop brush tool and a tablet. Experiment with different brush settings, see what fits best for you. Post your work and we'll be happy to post critique on it. ;)

Reincarnate 03-29-2012 02:58 PM

Re: ITT: spitfire post painting
 
I honestly wouldn't even know where to begin -- I worry if I got a tablet, it'd wind up being a wasted investment. I have absolutely no clue how those kinds of pictures are put together. Whenever I dick around in PS using the brush my attempts at coloring *anything* look like crap, lol.

Nullifidian 03-29-2012 03:06 PM

Re: ITT: spitfire post painting
 
Just start drawing. Draw what you see, draw from your imagination, whatever. Just start drawing. Draw everyday (something I should uphold better myself but it's true nonetheless)
If you're bad at faces, draw faces. If you're bad at hands, draw hands. If you're bad at anatomy, practice anatomy. If you're bad at materials such as metal or gold, draw them. Gotta draw 'em all!

Reincarnate 03-29-2012 03:07 PM

Re: ITT: spitfire post painting
 
Can draw -- just can't texture/color/shade worth a damn lol

Nullifidian 03-29-2012 03:10 PM

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then practice that ;)

championanwar 03-29-2012 03:10 PM

Re: ITT: spitfire post painting
 
You win at life Tristan!
YOU WIN!!

Winrar 03-29-2012 03:13 PM

Re: ITT: spitfire post painting
 
aiughsiauhgsrhy Tristan seriously?! That's amazing, you gaise need to teach me.

Nullifidian 03-30-2012 02:39 PM

Re: ITT: spitfire post painting
 
Hey ps Rene, something was bothering me on the matte painting, but I figured out what it is! Your lighting (sun) is coming from the right side while the castle's shadow side is also on the right side haha.

DossarLX ODI 03-30-2012 09:53 PM

Re: ITT: spitfire post painting
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Reincarnate (Post 3667061)
Can draw -- just can't texture/color/shade worth a damn lol

I've asked artists in my school and on AIM, and besides "practice" (which they know is absolutely useless advice in practical terms), they mentioned how a lot of it comes from observation in general. Examples include wearing a long sleeved shirt and seeing how the colors work out in different positions.

If you look at your arm, for example, there are darker shades of color in certain areas depending on the angle. Artists use their memory/experience to determine where these different color values would be. I happen to be someone with a poor memory for things like this, and because I require a lot of explanation and shading is more about observation/remembering from experience in general, shading is an absolute nightmare for me.

If there is one thing about art that stands out to me immediately and also pisses me off the most when I try it, it's shading. Haha

bmah 03-30-2012 10:38 PM

Re: ITT: spitfire post painting
 
I've only started to take a very rudimentary interesting in drawing recently...I've learnt that I have to see everything in cones, cylinders and spheres (and cubes) as the most basic infrastructure of an object or component.


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