Another from about 5 years ago, this one of my partner :3 To quote me again:
"Bit o' fan art!
Nooni is playing dead space on his streams, (he will be playing tonight around 7 or 8pm GMT if you fancy watching. https://www.twitch.tv/always_games_behind shamelessplugshamelessplug) so I thought I'd draw him in Isaacs armour XD
How'd I do it?:
-Sketched out shapes using dead space promo material as a reference.
-Painted in colours.
-Painted and blended in shading.
-Painted and blended lighting.
-Painted in fine details, fur texture, scratches, whiskers etc.
-Added texture images to add grit, grime and enhance fur texture, they are shaped, shaded over and I used the overlay and multiply layer settings.
I recently started playing with the method of photo bashing used in the professional industry to enhance my paintings. I treat it a bit more like 3D modeling rather than using photos to actually make my "geomentry" of my picture, I paint the picture out then I just use photos to add some extra detail and texture that would be nearly impossible to paint in with out a textured brush.
What do you guys think? Is it a better or worse result than JUST painted work? Or is it just different?"
"Bit o' fan art!
Nooni is playing dead space on his streams, (he will be playing tonight around 7 or 8pm GMT if you fancy watching. https://www.twitch.tv/always_games_behind shamelessplugshamelessplug) so I thought I'd draw him in Isaacs armour XD
How'd I do it?:
-Sketched out shapes using dead space promo material as a reference.
-Painted in colours.
-Painted and blended in shading.
-Painted and blended lighting.
-Painted in fine details, fur texture, scratches, whiskers etc.
-Added texture images to add grit, grime and enhance fur texture, they are shaped, shaded over and I used the overlay and multiply layer settings.
I recently started playing with the method of photo bashing used in the professional industry to enhance my paintings. I treat it a bit more like 3D modeling rather than using photos to actually make my "geomentry" of my picture, I paint the picture out then I just use photos to add some extra detail and texture that would be nearly impossible to paint in with out a textured brush.
What do you guys think? Is it a better or worse result than JUST painted work? Or is it just different?"
Another from about 5 years ago, this one of my partner :3 To quote me again:
"Bit o' fan art!
Nooni is playing dead space on his streams, (he will be playing tonight around 7 or 8pm GMT if you fancy watching. https://www.twitch.tv/always_games_behind shamelessplugshamelessplug) so I thought I'd draw him in Isaacs armour XD
How'd I do it?:
-Sketched out shapes using dead space promo material as a reference.
-Painted in colours.
-Painted and blended in shading.
-Painted and blended lighting.
-Painted in fine details, fur texture, scratches, whiskers etc.
-Added texture images to add grit, grime and enhance fur texture, they are shaped, shaded over and I used the overlay and multiply layer settings.
I recently started playing with the method of photo bashing used in the professional industry to enhance my paintings. I treat it a bit more like 3D modeling rather than using photos to actually make my "geomentry" of my picture, I paint the picture out then I just use photos to add some extra detail and texture that would be nearly impossible to paint in with out a textured brush.
What do you guys think? Is it a better or worse result than JUST painted work? Or is it just different?"
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