Lighting Portraits, Part 2
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- Опубліковано 12 січ 2024
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A demonstration walking the viewer from the thumbnail to the beginning steps of rendering the portrait.
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so thankful for this and the last part. idk any other tutorial/demo that made my portraits instantly better!
wow, the completion of the woman's portrait is beautiful. Surely graphite or charcoal looks just as fantastic. I had the opportunity to purchase your book at a cheap price, yes. and I must tell you that this book is fantastic, although I don't know how to draw digitally I try to apply what I have learned to the traditional and let me add that many of your sketches look beautiful, those architectural finishes, that's what they seem to me, they make you, instead of finishing a drawing, I'm not very good, I want to take it to a point similar to those architectural sketches. I also see PROKO and sometimes I think and wonder, is it possible to reach such development as them? You motivate me a lot, seeing you draw gives me hope.
thanks for the great video! can you please share how do you come up with a brush that is so versatile? i can't manage yet to achieve the same effect, something is always off.
i think i might ahve found the issue: is it a brush with a very soft-looking tip that you control by brush size and density(flow) with pen pressure? i tried to put the pen pressure with linear pen pressure but that make it too difficult to have 100% paint in a stroke since i need to set the density pretty low. asking you because it might save me a lot of time
It's a soft stock photoshop brush with pen pressure turned on under "transfer" and "shape dynamics." All I've done in addition to that is to tilt and squash the brush shape.
@@stevenmichaelhampton thanks!