I recently downloaded this set of Photoshop brush presets from JP Vine for the animation storyboarding I've been doing this year. (I love it -- highly recommended!) For these illustrations I used 2 presets from the pack: [BLACK] PENCIL and GRAPHITE POWDER. The rest was drawn with the good ol' Photoshop pencil tool.
So here's the line art, just drawn with that brush preset [BLACK] PENCIL (7 pixels). Loose, gestural, imperfect, and zoomed out at 50% for most of it.
On a layer below the line art, I used the pencil tool to roughly trace the interior of the figure with some color.
On a layer above the color layer and below the line art layer, I used the [BLACK] PENCIL brush preset (after increasing the brush to 80 pixels and selecting a warm gray color) to add some shadows. I kept the brush strokes large and a little abstract, trying to mimic what I do in my sketchbooks with the Pentel pocket brush pen:
Next I added a layer above the color and shadow layer but still below the line art called "texture". I used the GRAPHITE POWDER brush preset (increased to 1300 pixels) to add some texture all over the illustration. Then I set the layer mode to "color burn" so it only affected the colored areas and the background stayed completely white.
Ta-da~~~~
Frikkin' cool! Thank you for sharing your process, 'color burn' is a pretty sweet trick! \m/
ReplyDeleteThanks, Christian! :D I hope you get some fun out of "color burn".
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