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    • Lee Holland
      Lee Holland @amberwingart last edited by

      @amberwingart Hi Amber. I will do my local colour first and then i will check my values. I found doing my values first I would be painting twice.

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      • amberwingart
        amberwingart @Lee Holland last edited by

        @Lee-Holland What's "local color?"

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        • Lee Holland
          Lee Holland last edited by Lee Holland

          Local colour Is the flat colour that is not in light or shadow. The pure colour of the object.

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          • Naroth Kean
            Naroth Kean last edited by

            I really love the color and the design of the truck! I only have one issue with the story telling on the bird because it does not seem to stare right at the truck to have enough eyes contact. I'm maybe wrong because I don't know the whole story, the bird could be staring at something else. Just a thought.

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            • B
              Biscuits last edited by

              Nice!! I saw some of your publication works and im in love with the snowman and bird piece, was wondering how you achieve that grainy almost color-pencil look (unless thats a trade secret haha)? Im guessing its a combination of a special brush and a texture overlay but it looks so consistent and natural which is difficult to achieve.

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              • Beatriz "Bett"
                Beatriz "Bett" last edited by

                Lee, I love this illustration in so many ways, the characters, the lighting, the colors, the textures. I am watching the drawing and how-to-color videos. So happy I know "local color" and other terms now. Thank you for posting the sketches with the vanishing points. On the sketch with the vertical lines, are those lines parallel? Thanks for showing your reference photos too, it gives insight into your process.

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                • Leontine
                  Leontine @Leontine last edited by

                  @Leontine I'am so curious What brush you use to create this chalky softness....

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                  • Lee Holland
                    Lee Holland @Leontine last edited by

                    @Leontine Hi
                    Will terry explains the texture brush in his photoshop power day course. My brush was created by using a piece of watercolour paper. I painted over it then scanned it though to my computer, Then I defined the pattern to create the brush. Hope this helps

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                    • audrey dowling
                      audrey dowling last edited by audrey dowling

                      love that brush too. is it similar to the "amibe" default texture in photoshop? that's the one I use so far but Im not entirely satisfied by it. Im going to have to do my own texture brush too one of these days...

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                      • Lee White
                        Lee White SVS Team SVS Instructor Pro SVS OG last edited by

                        nice lookin process! : )

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                        • Carrie
                          Carrie last edited by

                          Your hard work really shows in the final piece. Very nice!

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