The moment before WIP
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@Braden-Hallett This is way cool. I love seeing your process. Very helpful of you to share!
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This is looking so good! Have you fiddled with showing the warm light from the sun hitting your bottom characters? I imagine that you're trying to really highlight the kid on the diving board, which is working very well, I think! You'd know what's best, but I'm imagining that more warm light on the other characters might give the piece a more cohesive feel. The reflected light looks amazing.
Thanks for sharing your process again!
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@KathrynAdebayo I'll try splashing some warmer light on the swimmers
I think you're right. Right now the contrast between the swimmers and the diver is a bit stark
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Work continues! I knew that this one was lacking something that all the rest of the stuff in my portfolio has which is definite use of tool marks. I really like having some strokes and hatching in my work, so I worked it in. Dunno if this is something that everyone else likes, but it resonates with me for some reason. It was feeling too smooth
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@Braden-Hallett I like the new texture you put there Braden, only on the skin I don't like it so much, on the skin it looks like the grandpa had some hair on the head and the boy right looks dirty. Also I liked the water little bit brighter, like the pictures before. altogether it is really such great piece of work You did .
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@Braden-Hallett This is looking so good! not sure if you are looking for feedback or not? I was thinking that the right side of the diving tower should be really lit up by the sun in the same way that the boy is? I think i went a little crazy with my scribble over but i feel like a bit of sun on the side might look right - feel free to ignore of course - as @bnewman said above, it is so helpful to see your process here - thank you for sharing it with us!
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@Kevin-Longueil Oooh I like the lighting from the sun.
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@Braden-Hallett Love the texture that's something I was always trying to get in my color work and don't think I ever quite got there. Are you using Painter? I was always having color management problems with it when going back and forth to Photoshop and then I hated that I couldn't have another window open on my second monitor. But I did love how the brushes worked. Are you using the newest version of the software? Wondering if they've gotten any better?
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@Kevin-Longueil Oh wow that's awesome! I like the strong light on the diving board and such. In this particular case, I'm going to keep my lighting close to as is, though. The reason being that I'm trying to get in the habit of figuring out my lighting in the thumb and comp stage, and then sticking to it. That being said, if I redo the piece (which I might
) I'll totally go your route!
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@evilrobot I'm using the newest version of painter, yes. What do mean by colour management issues?
As far as I know you still can't have another window open on a second monitor
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@Braden-Hallett seemed like when I opened the file in Photoshop (even if I saved the color profile with the document in Painter) The image would look completely different in Photoshop than in Painter. I have painter 2015 still new in the box I was never able to get it to work right. (It might have been that Windows 2010 had some issues messing the profiles up as well) But the no dual monitor thing pretty much kills it for me. I got to have that.
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@evilrobot painter uses some different layer types that don't necessarily mesh with photoshop. However, photoshop will do its best to interpret those layers (It'll turn a 'colourize' to 'colour' and a few other just to 'multiply') so sometimes if you import a layered file created in painter into photoshop things can get wacky.
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@Braden-Hallett Actually went ahead and upgraded to 2019 version last night. Now just have to figure out a work flow using it. Hard to mesh painted colors with line work for me you seemed to have figured it out with yours.
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@evilrobot If you ever want brushes or workspaces, let me know
There are all sorts of little magic to sort of make painter behave like photoshop.
Have you joined the discord channel for the arts? There's a few SVS students on there and it makes it easy to chat.
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@Braden-Hallett No what's the discord channel for the arts? lol...And yes, I'd love any help you can offer on Painter.
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@Braden-Hallett Love it! I get that "pit in my stomach" feeling just looking at him. Awesome perspective!
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@evilrobot Discord is a voice/text chatting app mostly used by gamers. @JerrySketchyArt kindly allowed us to use the 'discord for the arts' channel for our environment run through, and we use the voice channel to chat sometimes. It's an easier way to chat in person than the forums.
If you feel like it, download discord and I'll shoot you a link. It's all free
If not, that's cool, and you can ask me painter related questions anytime you like anyhoo!
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@shinjifujioka Thank you
! I remember watching some of your work being critiqued on the old third Thursdays (or even before that). I learned a lot
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@Braden-Hallett Yeah, I enjoyed those critiques! I'm glad they're planning on bringing that back.
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Love it! Itβs coming along fabulously. No real feedback Other than it looks awesome!