Create a Fantasy Warrior Painting From Scratch

Create a Fantasy Warrior Painting From Scratch
Create a Fantasy Warrior Painting From Scratch
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Step 18

Time to add some details on the face. When it comes to the eye, it's a good habit to always put blue light on it, using hard brush in Linear Light Mode. Whatever the colors around, I always use blue. Don't ask me why, it just works

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Step 19

There are a lot of "skin brush" packs on the Internet, but if you want to make your own and not to care about any credits, you should be able to do it now. It may look like this below, but I'm sure you can do better. When it comes to the options, the ones from leather brush should work here too.

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Use your brush to cover all the skin (light green, Linear Light, very small brush). You may not see the difference, but it's a detail that looks great when printed.

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Step 20

The last thing here will be adding texture to... everything. There's certainly some dust in the air, so it can't be smooth. I'll show you the trick that's used by the greatest artists: create a new layer on the top and fill it with some dark color. Then go to Filter > Noise > Add Noise.

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The options can change something, but it's all up to your style. Experiment!

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Change the layer blending mode to Overlay and lower the Opacity. The grain shouldn't be visible, but it can't be invisible either. You need to feel this moment.

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Final Results

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Download the PSD

Tutorial by Monika Zagrobelna

profileI hope I was able to teach you something and didn't bore you to death. If you want to see any more tutorials from me, don't hesitate to contact me through my dA page or by e-mail, [email protected].
- Monika Zagrobelna

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10 comments on “Create a Fantasy Warrior Painting From Scratch”

  1. Doing things like this from scratch really makes you appreciate the work that goes into it.

  2. amazing tutorial. Just bought the graphic tablet, so I was not sure, how to handle no line art, this helped a lot. Thanks

  3. haven't tried it yet but going to in a few days. just want to say thanks for taking your time to do this and looks great I hope to be able to do it to :)

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