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r art and esteem?
note to self can painting self-portraits help you
Editors letter
to self-improvement
Are you a selfie addict? Im sure that
lots of you regularly take photos of
yourselves, having fun with friends or
family, or at a special occasion. Its a great
way to capture the moment so that you
wont forget the event (although, to those
of you who use selfie sticks: God gave
you arms, theyre the perfect extendable
accessory to help you take a photo at length rant over!) But as an
artist, have you ever taken this one step further and created your
own self-portrait? You are your best muse and freely available
when you want, too! We get artists to discuss the merits and
downfalls of such a pursuit over on page 20.
As for this manga edition, Im particularly pleased with the talent
in the workshop section this month. From pages 62 to 87, youll
find stunning imagery and brilliant ways to get painting art in the
style of manga. I loved FeiGiaps retro environment workshop on
page 82. I got transported to warmer climes and the different senses
and smells that you encounter on overseas trips just by looking at
his richly detailed image. Jade Moschs illustrative image on page 64
is a beautiful piece of unique art, and she shares some practical
knowledge about her digital pastelling techniques, too.
How can I have almost finished writing this without mentioning
the unicorn on the cover?! Ive finally got a unicorn on the cover!
Woo! My work here is done. Well, until next month that is
I hope you enjoy the issue. As ever, we always love to hear from
you and see what youre painting, so get in touch!
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8 Reader FXPos
Devils, female knights, female
warriors, female robocops,
Lara Croft, sacrificial birds,
a worms-eye view and more.
26 Artist in residence
Health-conscious illustrator
Winona Nelson does her best
work in her living room.
Features
42 Ilya Kuvshinov I want to make stories with my
The Japanophile Russian talks art that will help people fight
about responding to criticism
and being a manga-ladies man. for their own happiness
Russian manga artist Ilya Kuvshinov
Q&A: realistic dirt
50 Studio profile
We meet the happy campers
at Indonesias pioneering and 50 36 41
versatile Caravan Studio.
56 Sketchbook
Devon Cady-Lees passion for
Frank Herberts Dune is clear!
Reviews
90 Software and
Hardware Studio Profile: Caravan Q&A: concepts Q&A: design skills
95 Training
96 Books
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48 Back issues Sketchbook:
81 Next month Devon Cady-Lee Egomania in art Artist in residence
92 Digital editions
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Advice and techniques
from pro artists
62 Make your
manga art pop!
Use bright, cohesive
colours, says Paul Kwon.
64 Using digital
pastel techniques
Learn from Jade Moschs
novel painting approach.
70 How to design
a manga character
From concept to finished
art, the Low Zi Rong way.
74 Combine anime
and photobashing
Valentina Remenar 23
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paints a sci-fi warrior.
76 Doing the
monster mash
See how Brett Parson
creates a biker beast. one of 200 copies of
82 Paint a manga manga
environment
FeiGiap shows how he
depicts a nostalgic scene.
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Learn how to use traditional pastel skills
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Plus WIPs, final image and brushes
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the place to share your digital art
Tatiana Kirgetova
Location: Russia
1
Web: www.kir-tat.deviantart.com
Email: kir.tata@gmail.com
MEDIA: Photoshop
Inspired by World of
Warcraft's fantasy figures,
Dio's passion is for
rasterised cartoon-style
illustrations. I love how
vibrant Blizzards colours are and its
dynamic character designs, he says.
Dios had no formal art training;
instead, he taught himself how to draw
and paint using free online videos and
magazines. Toge Productions, an
independent game developer based in
Tangerang, Indonesia, employs him as a
pixel artist. Dio says he loves taking on
challenging projects, entering contests
and honing his skills while gaining
experience, and his ambition is to work
for a game developer such as his
beloved Blizzard.
IMAGINEFX CRIT
What strikes you
inDios paintings is
a certain luminous
quality in the lighting.
These worlds are filled
with shadowy forms and
dark shapes, but pierced
bylight sources such as
glowing vapour or
corruscating energy.
Daniel Vincent,
Art Editor
2 3
1 Dragon Born I did this to master
vibrant colours with multiple light
sources. It was a project initiated out of
boredom and frustration with pixel art!
Its influenced by concept designs for a
game I worked on at Toge.
IMAGINEFX CRIT 2
Jeremiah creates
animpressive range
of moods with his
female characters, from
the daunting robot girl
police officer to the
deceptively sweet vampire
girl surrounding herself
with reminders of her
losthumanity.
Claire Howlett,
Editor
12 May 2015
3
Romana grew up on a
steady diet of adventure
novels and comic books.
She says,"I'm attracted to
images that have a strong
sense of storytelling. I want to give the
viewer a realistic glimpse into a fantastic
world, a snapshot of the character in the
particular situation, something they
could see only if they were somehow
transported into the story.
The artist is busy working as a
freelancer, and hopes to one day create
and illustrate her own narratives.
2 3
Aritra Dey
Location: India
2
Web: www.aritra89.wix.com/aritra89
Email: aritra.dey89@gmail.com
MEDIA: Photoshop, Painter,
AfterEffects
IMAGINEFX CRIT
Emma has a
wonderful eye for
female portraits and
creating atmospheres of
melancholic dreaminess.
In this one I just love the
implication the character
is developing wings and
about to take flight.
Alice Pattillo,
Staff Writer
3 1 I Disintegrate We grew up in a
cacophony of media input. We lived
through screens, blindly broadcasting
our selves into an anonymous web.
One day a girl fell in love with digital
paint. Its the stuff of sci-fi!
IMAGINEFX CRIT
Dystopia and post-
apocalypse vistas
are commonly
visited art themes, yet
Wadim has brought a
freshness and originality
to them. I love how he has
considered the weather,
too (brrr), and cannily
used it to his advantage.
Beren Neale,
Commissioning Editor
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20 May 2015
summer of a picture destination
comic fun of health zagreb
A meaner Judge Dredd Winona Nelson learnt With over 60 pro artists
and archive Dan Dare the hard way that too attending Mays IFCC
stories will make up just much painting and event in Croatias
part of 2000 ADs not enough sleeping capital, theres a good
celebratory summer. isnt good for the soul. chance youll bump into
Pick up a copy, or risk a She tells us how she one of your art heroes
trip to the Iso-Cubes. redressed the balance. on the city streets.
Page 25 Page 26 Page 29
Art
Ego-centric
Judgmental to Humility is Industry insight
Jeff
Bryan Saunders record of his
emotional states during one of
his many DRUGS sessions.
Wamester
How self-sketching has helped
advance his art
May 2015 21
ImagineNation News
Frazettas piercing eyes
signify his perseverance
and determination to show
the world his raw talent
Character-driven
At the other end of the spectrum, veteran
comic book artist Bryan Talbot, doesnt feel
theres anything emotionally
that most of my grandfathers men in his to enrich his life experiences and expand his poignant about his self-
paintings were inspired by his own perception, elevating his life, art, creativity portraits although
physique, although she concedes that and consciousness. psychologists may argue this
some muscularity was embellished a bit. In true artist style, Bryan makes himself happens nonetheless on a
She continues: I mean, whose body do we the spectacle, The way that I do self- subliminal level. Either way, Bryan has
know better than our own? He could portraits, spontaneously during physical and painted himself numerous times throughout
photograph himself and use his own body as mental experiences, its as if Im both the his 40-year long career, and says he sees
a reference. scientist and the lab rat, he reveals. His himself as just another character.
Sara believes theres more to a self- His introduction to self-portraits wasnt a
portrait than mere narcissism, and not just in Im not drawing myself but personal, reflective project at all. The first
her grandfathers case. Every artist has a
different reason for painting a self-portrait. It a character, a stylised image strip he did with himself as a character (the
narrator) was for Heartbreak Hotel
could be mere self-expression to being an
introvert whod rather use themselves as a
representing me magazine, where each month an artist was
asked to do a strip about themselves.
reference, rather than a stranger. doodles during extreme emotional states, Its not particularly realistic, Bryan
physical turmoil and while inebriated on explains, Its usually easier than drawing
Self-extreme drugs all could be seen as masochistic, and other characters. I only illustrate myself
If self-portraits are about self-examination, each experiment is documented through his when there needs to be a narrator and I
Bryan Talbot photograph Joel Meadows
some artists take it further than others. At website (www.bryanlewissaunders.org). think it would be fitting if it was myself whos
one end of the spectrum is Bryan Saunders, But, they are self-analytical. His portraits talking directly to the reader.
best known for his self-portrait play out like a diary, taking the idea of self- In the world of sequential art, the
series DRUGS, which he reflection to the extreme. Individually, I narrative behind the images isnt about the
created while intoxicated. think of my self-portraits like cells; some die artists identity and self-discovery, and
Bryan has made it his 20- quickly while others regenerate and bond Bryan Saunders
neither is it about narcissism. I already know
year long mission to create a together, forming this new type of sensory incorporated his own how daft I look, Bryan says. Im not actually
blood into this
new individual self-portrait every day organ that I have and its this organ that illustration, entitled Bit
drawing myself but a character, a stylised
recording both pleasure and pain. His aim is enables me to perceive myself from an My Tongue Last Night. image if you like, representing me.
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My scanner scans up to 12x18 My cameo plotter hooks up to my Art and reference books and comics
inches. Its too big to put near computer via USB to cut vector forinspiration. My current favourite art
my computer, but it works images out of vinyl, fabric or paper. books include Jeffrey Jones: A Life in
wirelessly so I can put it here, I use it to make fancy labels on my Art, The Art of Brom and William Trost
where theres room. project-specific sketchbooks. Richards: True to Nature.
Winona Nelson
This is an ergonomic standing mat, so my feet
dont get too sore from standing while I paint.
Painting for life Healthy habits punctuate the day inside the
illustrator and concept artists Philadelphia-based studio
My work areas are scattered rather than at an angled drafting table working on, and then make coffee and a
throughout my house. because its easier on my wrist. My computer smoothie for breakfast. Putting even the
I paint in my living room, work area is upstairs in the studio I share smallest bit of work in before breakfast
where I can play a movie with my boyfriend (fellow artist Anthony keeps my work on my mind and makes me
inthe background. Since Palumbo). My workflow goes backand forth much more productive all day.
Ipaint standing up, its nice to have the from traditional to digital to traditional I used to sleep late and then stay up
couch behind me where I can take a break, sometimes, depending on the project and verylate working, but it was making me
and I have space to back up far from the how much time I have. I have Bluetooth unproductive and causing repetitive stress
painting to get a better look at it. speakers for streaming music appropriate to injury to my wrist. Ive changed a lot of my
I keep lots of art and reference books and my current project, to keep me in the mood. habits to become healthier, such as getting
comics nearby for inspiration, and I have a In a typical day, I wake up between 8 and around nine hours of sleep, eating healthy
drawing desk in the corner. I like to draw flat 9am, put a few strokes on the painting Im food, exercising, and taking regular breaks
26 May 2015
Artist news, software & events
This is my drawing
desk. I used to just
havea board and sit
atmy computer desk,
but I started to get
really into Copic
markers and built this
area to make room for
all my marker supplies.
When Im working on
smaller pieces, I tape
them to pieces of
foamcore to raise them
to a better height. I use
a long mahl stick I made
from a broomstick with
taped-up socks on the
ends (dont worry, I
washed them). I use my
phone to find reference
images, and tape it to
the foamcore as well so
I dont knock it down.
At my drawing desk,
I use a drummers
stool. It helps me sit
At my computer desk, I
upright so I dont
have more favourite art
get a sore back.
books, a mirror for easy
hand or face reference,
and space to set up and
do small paintings.
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ImagineNation Artist Q&A
Question
How can I apply dirt and stains to a surface?
Sarah Skelton, England
Mapping out dirt and
Bram Sels
Bram replies you make good use of
layer masks.
Bram is a freelance illustrator
Layer masks are one way to give
and concept artist from a clean surface, such as metal,
Belgium. Hes been working in a lived-in look. I often use
the entertainment industry for
masks because they help me to
two years, mainly for Belgian
game developer Grin. focus on the shape and form ofthe dirt
www.artofboco.com while at the same time saving a selection of
the pattern, which can always be changed
Mark Molnar later on if necessary.
Mark works as a concept
andvisual development Masks are fairly easy to use once you
artist in the entertainment understand how they work, and they can
industry, creating artwork for speed up your workflow
international film, game and
animation companies. significantly. You can see them as
www.markmolnar.com a constant selection in which you
work, and while the Lasso tool can
Dave Brasgalla help to do the same, the downside
Dave is a graphic designer of it is that its selections are
and illustrator from Stockholm
who works both digitally always fully opaque.
and traditionally. Hes On the other hand, a mask is
produced film concept art an image map in black and
and matte paintings.
www.pixelhuset.se white that will instruct the
layer to which its applied to
Tony Foti only show the parts from its
Tony is a freelance illustrator map that arent pure black.
who regularly contributes
So areas of pure white will
to Dungeons & Dragons
and Fantasy Flight Games be fully shown, while grey
best-selling Star Wars and parts will be half shown
Lord of the Rings lines. depending on how dark
www.tonyfotiart.com
they are. Now lets see
John Petersen how that knowledge can
An education in biological and be put to use!
pre-medical illustration led
US-based John to become
ananimator and designer at
Engineering Systems, Inc. Hes
also a freelance illustrator.
www.petersenart.com
34 May 2015
Your questions answered...
Step-by-step: Question
Make the most of Can you help me paint fog in a scene
your layer masks that features a character?
Jang Carson, Canada
1
Start by drawing the object you want
to scuff up. In this case its a suit of
armour. Notice how the armour is
constructed out of different metal
elements that can be masked separately,
so they can quickly be modified later on.
When painting objects like these, try to
understand how theyre shaped. It helps
you to paint on the dirt more logically.
Answer
Mark replies
For each material, I create a brightly
2 coloured layer on top so they can be
masked out separately. Using bright
The key for painting a foggy scene
lies in your focal areas and their
levels of Gaussian Blur. Keep your focal area (in
this case the soldiers head) as clean as possible,
colours helps to see where your mask will transitions into the environment. and strengthen the contrast by using the darkest
have gaps. So if you can still see the Fog reduces visibility and this will and the lightest tones around these parts.
underlying layers, go over them a second affect everything from the colours and light, to Because fog is a collection of liquid water
time. Now go to the Layers panel and Ctrl- the edges and contrast of any objects in the area. droplets or ice crystals suspended in the air near
click the thumbnail of one of the coloured Using a limited colour scheme is the first step ground level, it amplifies the effect of aerial
layers to select its content. towards a successful composition, because the perspective in your scene. Imagine all the objects,
fog unifies the colours by toning down the including your character, as huge mountains and
amount of light scattering taking place in the then introduce various levels of aerial perspective
scene. This also explains why you cant see cast or to them. This will ensure your objects remain
hard shadows in fog, so its important to use a grounded. Use smooth gradients on sub-layers
limited value scheme at the same time. The edges with the same colours as the background to
of objects become much softer in fog because of lighten up the areas further away from the
the reduced level of scattered light, and you can viewer. This will stop the scene from feeling
replicate this on the canvas by using various enclosed and claustrophobic.
Artists secret
3
Create a new layer and click Add
Layer Mask at the foot of the Layers
panel. Your selection becomes that layers
Use blur for depth blur to your
Introduce various amount of
your character
image. Applying a slight blur to te a nice
mask. Now fill the layer with a dark brown
colour, click the Channels tab, hide the
away from the foca l area will crea
help to add
variation of edges. This wont just the realism
RGB channels and unhide your new layer
mask. Using black textured brushes, paint strengt hen
more depth, but will also
over the white areas to clean up the
of your image.
armour and generate an organic dirt map.
May 2015 35
ImagineNation Artist Q&A
Question
What colour combinations can I use
that best suit a calming image?
Enrico Messina, US
Question
How can I quickly create an interesting
environment for concept purposes?
Julie Tidby, England
Answer
Mark replies
Art directors often ask me to similar mood or lighting setup. After this I
mock up something quick to collect extra key and enhancer images.
establish an overall direction The enhancers can help to push the base
for a scene. For this Ill use image further, while the key photos can
photos and matte painting techniques to either make the final art look unique or add
comp a scene together. Its much faster than extra story elements.
simply painting everything from scratch. Its crucial to match the lighting, colours
The most important task is to find the and values of the different source materials,
best source material, so I usually spend half which then creates a unified look. I do this
my allotted time gathering the exact using layer adjustment options such as
Sometimes the easiest
and fastest way for reference photos I want to work with. I then Color Balance, Curves and Selective Color.
presenting a certain create some rough scribbles of the overall I also use the Match Color option
mood to an art director
is to create a digital composition; these help me to visualise my (Image>Adjustment>Match Color...), which
collage from different idea. I then try to find a base image that can match the colour and value structure of
photo plates.
roughly matches my composition and has a two layers containing different objects.
36 May 2015
Your questions answered...
How do I create weather particles such as rain or snow? can toggle them on and off at will.
Answer
Bram replies
I would avoid using a close to the camera but also far away from I then merge my layers, duplicate the
custom brush to mimic it, resulting both in sharply defined flakes new layer, apply Gaussian Blur, reduce its
falling rain or snow, and or more blurred forms. Opacity to 50 per cent and scale it up about
instead move, scale and I start by placing my particles above all four times. Ill often erase some of the
rotate layers of particles. Ask yourself other layers and put a black layer behind closer flakes, because they can quickly get
how those particles appear in real life. Flying sparks differ in them to see what Im doing. My approach is in the way of key areas of the painting.
intensity. So instead of
For example, snow doesnt appear in a white snowflakes, create
to paint a middle layer of about 50 crisp I duplicate the layer again, or enlarge it if
straight line in front of you, but instead yellow and orange snowflakes. I then duplicate that layer necessary. Once Im happy, I delete the
stripes, duplicate the
falls over a large area. If you were to take layer, blur it, and blend
several times and fill the canvas up by black layer and set the snow layers to Screen
a photo of it, there would be snowflakes using Color Dodge. rotating and scaling them slightly. mode. Voil, a cosy winter wonderland!
1
I pick a base image thats close to my
imagined composition and lighting
scheme. This gives me a foundation to
2
After some colour adjustments I comp
more photos into the scene and paint
in some parts, using colours that are
3
I want to create a cinematic fantasy
image, so introduce more clouds
some painted, some from images using
build on, and a reference palette that I can present in the photos. I want to add more various layer blending modes. I add the
match the colours of the other source depth and detail to the image, and achieve classic pirate ship as my main focal point
materials to. Here Im using an image from this by layering the mountain ranges and and repaint the lighting to guide the
Noah Bradleys free New Zealand reference adding more low clouds, fog and haze viewer towards that area, for better
pack (www.noahbradley.deviantart.com). between them. storytelling purposes.
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ImagineNation Artist Q&A
Question
My reference-based drawings look stiff and boring. Whats the solution?
Paul Limpar, Sweden
Answer
Tony replies
Well, the short answer is to not strive for is half the battle. For this example
actually copy your reference, I want to really emphasise energy and
but use it as a guide. I know this motion, so Im drawing the singer, dancer,
can be daunting when youre actress, military spy and Legion of Honour
just starting out, but the key to creating a recipient Josephine Baker.
dynamic pose from a model or photo is The first sketch Ive made the left-hand
being comfortable pushing, stretching and one of the two drawings below left is a
moving bits around to make the drawing direct copy of the reference photo. Though
say what you want. Im still making a lot of design choices in
Part of this is just something that will regards to line weight and what I leave out
come with time as you build up figure (thats just sort of drawing in general),
drawing mileage, but knowing what to shape-wise Ive made no attempt to stray
from the source image. With this as a
starting point, Ill show you how I push the
pose to convey an idea. My goal is to use
gesture, structure and technique to tell a bit
of story with the drawing.
3
Partly because its better
for a tutorial and mostly
because its my favourite, Im
4
As with the gesture and
structure, you can push
the character of the drawing by
going with the pose that strays using thematically appropriate
furthest from the source line work. An angry bouncer,
material. Ive used a lot of fluid, say, might be drawn with short,
curved lines to get that bubbly straight, hard strokes. A drunk
mood, so its important to now man stooped over a bar could
sketch in anatomy and make be drawn with wavy, slightly
sure everything is still working disconnected lines. For this
proportionally. When you bend piece Im focusing on smooth,
and twist the body, its vital to jazzy curves that reinforce the
double-check your structure. happy mood Im going for.
38 May 2015
Your questions answered...
Question Question
Please help me give my metal objects How can I cut a figure out so I
a convincing old and rusty look can paint just its background?
Jimmy McGoldrick, Ireland Iona Campbell, Scotland
The character, with the new background painted in the back. Ive added an
Adjustment layer to the character, shifting him to a slightly cooler hue.
Answer
John replies
There are many ways to do this in Photoshop, with
several toolsat your disposal. It will depend on
background complexity, and also the contrast
between your characters silhouette and the
background pixels. The quickest way is, of course, the Quick
Selection tool, which is just a brush that you use to paint your
selection. It automatically detects edge pixels, and you can hold
Option/Alt while painting to subtract from the selection if it
picks too much.
The Magnetic Lasso tool is an option I prefer, because you can
Answer finely adjust its tolerance and frequency. Once you have your
John replies character selected, save that selection as a new channel just in
When painting rust on to bare case you need it later. Next, using that selection, copy your
metal, I find that its often easier character to a new layer, then hide that layer. Now you can paint
to paint the smooth metal freely over your background with a nice broad brush, with your
surface first and then add the character preserved on its own layer.
rust on a new layer afterwards. This will Remember that the lighting on your character will change
enable you to add and erase rusty areas as with the ambient lighting in the scene, so make sure to retouch
you see fit, without destroying the original the character afterwards. Reflective surfaces like polished metal
material you created. and shiny armour will be especially noticeable if the lighting
Rust usually tends to have a dull, rough doesnt match. An easy way to get a jump on this is to add a
appearance, alternating between brightly Color Balance adjustment layer to your character and tweak the
saturated reds and dark browns. To paint light to be warmer or cooler as the reworked scene demands.
Iron oxide is a red, flaky powder that grows as a
convincing rust, it helps to understand that raised surface on bare metal. Just paint it on a
rust grows in patches, and on bare metal it separate layer and erase as needed.
will come in as a raised texture. On painted
metal it grows in between the layer of paint
and the base metal, and over time pieces
ofthe paint will flake off, leaving a scaly
texture underneath. As you work on it,
besure to introduce plenty of grain and
Artists secret
grunginess to the metal. For realism, where Splat ter it on ure brushes
you add rust is also important. Rust has a I have a collection of splatter text ures to
grea t for roug hin g up text
habit of concentrating in areas where two that are
aged. Add
separate pieces of metal touch each other, make them look gritty and dam or
them on a top layer set to Overlay
like rivets and seams. It also tends to form
right look
vertical streaking patterns from these Multiply and experiment the
hap py acc ide nt! The original image with a very warm background. The Magnetic Lasso Tool
surfaces, due to water flowing downward. often comes from a wraps nicely around edge pixels much faster than the regular lasso.
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Question
I think my basic drawing is not too bad, but
what can I do to work on my design skills?
Anders Merson, US
Dont stress about it,
just have fun and create
Answer something you like. It
may sound crazy, but
Tony replies the more fun you have,
the more youll learn.
I recently read an anecdote
about a pottery group that may
or may not be true, but I think
the message is. A pottery
teacher split her students into two groups.
One half would spend the entire semester
designing their perfect pot, the other half
would be graded on the number of finished
Below is a drawing
pots they produced. Once the final lesson where Im using fewer
was over, a competition was held to choose elements. I suggest at
least trying a few where
the best results. Half the students turned in your goal is to use as
their extensively researched pot designs, few shapes as possible.
while the other half chose their favourite
from the many they had made over the
semester. After voting was over, it turned
out that most of the pieces chosen were
from the side that had made lots of pots.
The message is that experience trumps
research when youre learning a new skill.
Assuming thats true, I think a good
strategy for honing your designers eye is to
make lots of compositions: nothing too
complicated, just something where you can
experiment with two-dimensional shapes
and explore what you like.
You may not know who Patrick Nagel is,
but he painted the album cover for Rio by
80s-supergroup Duran Duran. I think that
his style of flat colours, clean lines and
simple shapes makes for a fun kind of
student exercise. That, and it gives me a
reason to draw the Nagel-style image of Artists secret
British TV celebrity Sue Perkins that this Thumbs in a folder much all
world so desperately needs. Fair warning, With this exercise and pretty
keep all of my
a Google search for Nagels art may get a illustrations, I find it helps to
their own fold er. Being able to
little saucy. thumbnails in
is the easiest way
scale and scroll through them
ch ones I prefer.
for me to know whi
Step-by-step: Stay simple and experiment
1
Using the human figure as a starting
point, try playing around with various
poses cropped off in different ways. Draw
2
Draw shapes on different layers so
you can move and scale them. Save
aJPG every time you make a noticeable
3
Like the figures and shapes, keep your
colour palette simple. You dont have
to use white for the skin (emulating Nagel),
small so you dont get tied down in details. change, then look at all your images to see but try making things as compositionally
The goal is to crank out a lot of thumbnails what stands out. Pay attention to where exciting as possible with seven colours or
in a short amount of shapes point, whats less. Use contrast
time. You can get at the centre of your todraw attention
pose inspiration circles, and what the where you want it.
from reference placement of your Matching hues on
image sites, photo shapes emphasises. the figure to those
shoots with friends Direct the eye. Keep on the background
and of course the experimenting. Make can help make the
trusty old mirror. lots of pots! two feel harmonious.
next month: set the mood using colour | give environments depth | masking
techniques | lighting advice | depict heated metal | tips for painting mist and more!
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Kill Rita Vrataski
This is Rita from the manga
version of All You Need Is Kill
(Edge of Tomorrow), getting
out of her robot armour.
I think Rita is cool.
42 May 2015
Ilya Kuvshinov
Russian trained with a love for Japanese culture, Ilya
is making his name with his eidolon images
ll artists have to deal with to me: Look at this drawing. You will
criticism now and again, never do something like this. Never.
whether youre sharing your
art with fellow forum users or Bit harsh profile
getting feedback in class. In Russia, as Ilya This was an art crit, Russian Art Academy-
Ilya Kuvshinov
Kuvshinov knows all too well, criticism style, and though many would have given country: Japan
can be somewhat brutal. human resources a call, Ilya decided it was Favourite artists:
Renji Murata, Shigenori
Aged 11, Ilya joined the Moscow State time to get serious. Later that evening I
Soejima, Alphonse
Academy Art Lyceum in the second year, decided that, no matter what, Id draw a Mucha, Bernie Fuchs,
so his classmates had a years head start in better pumpkin! I started to draw every Pablo Uchida
voicing their brash opinions. Before day like crazy, remembering that word Software used:
Photoshop, Clip Studio Paint
Lyceum I just drew. And everyone said, never. To be honest, it was mostly rage at web: http://ifxm.ag/ilyak
Wow, your drawings are cool, he says. first. I decided to show her what I could
But when I got to the Lyceum, instead do. By the end of the year I was one of the
classmates were laughing at my work and best in class. At the end of the Lyceum I
my drawing habits. was awarded a gold medal.
For the first two months, Ilya kept his Though young, Ilya handled the
head down in the weekly sketch reviews, situation with a maturity beyond his years.
where the class got their teachers Criticism is very useful, but you must
feedback. After one too many D grades, always understand whos giving it out, and
Ilyas teacher called him into her office. why, he says. I guess [my teacher] was
She showed me a tiny drawing of a just disappointed in my progress, but after
pumpkin, hanging on the wall over her that she was proud of how I turned out.
desk. That drawing was awesome, so It was around this time that Japanese
detailed and realistic. The teacher said character artist Renji Range Murata
DmC 3 Lady Fanart Heres some fan art Gravity Rush Kat Gravity Rush was
of a lady based on a cutscene from a game really good with its gravity flying concept,
I love her pose and her expression. so I wanted to draw a flying Kat.
May 2015 43
Big Robot This is something
I did for composition and shapes
training. Well, the background
seems nice, maybe.
44 May 2015
Ilya Kuvshinov
RED SCARF Is the red scarf strangling her?
Change the point of view and its a unique
part of her, leading you forward.
Yokohama streets
It all paid off when Ilya secured his first
concept art job in 2011, working in games.
Today, hes based in his dream location.
Im living in Yokohama, Japan, and, well,
everything here looks exactly like in
animes, but in HD, says the artist.
Hes the first to admit his work ethic,
forged by his training, can lead to solitary
spells. Working in his room, hours can
turn into days, forgetting why Im doing it
or where am I. Then I decide to go out for a
cup of ramen and when I get to the streets,
its a big kick that Im living my own
dream. It cannot be overemphasised.
Since moving to Japan, Ilya has worked
on characters for Tetsuya Mizuguchis
mobile game 18, and Epic Games Japan,
but due to nondisclosure agreements its
his personal art that Ilya shows off on
these pages. With their attention to light
and loose stylus strokes, this is the art
many online fans will know and love.
Experiment in Pink A colour and
Ilya is the first to admit that his art is silhouette experiment, which turned
heavily focused on one subject: out to be great fun to do.
May 2015 45
HP Hermione Ive been listening to Harry
Potter audio books recently, and just couldnt
let myself not do a little Hermione!
Hachiko's
nose
Dreaming of Japan as a child, Ilya
finally moved there three years ago
There is a game my favourite one called
The World Ends With You. All of its action takes
place in the Shibuya district of Tokyo, where
theres a statue of the faithful dog Hachiko. It
was a symbol for me and I decided that when I
moved to Japan the first thing Id do was touch
the nose of Hachiko. I wanted to do it so badly
that I found photographs of Hachiko on the
internet and painted this picture to become
closer to my dream. Now I live in Japan and I
can touch Hachikos nose as much as I want.
46 May 2015
Ilya Kuvshinov
Leo Janceks Sinfonietta I was
walking and suddenly saw her, sat on the tower
playing Leo Janceks sinfonietta.
women. This is hardly new for complex gestures. But, he tells us,
manga artists, but his reasons seem to When Im working for commissions like
be. The appeal of the female form in character design, storyboards or covers,
my art? Thats a huge topic for me. First of I try to create poses and anatomy straight
all, Im personifying a female image, or from my head.
eidolon, as a life itself, he says, describing
his subjects as ancient Greek spirit images. Style finding
Because, well, women can give birth, Ilya insists hes still in search of his own
every woman is a source of life, so every style. But even if that is true, with a strong
female form is a potential mother to me. online presence that includes a self-
When Im drawing a woman in a story- perpetuating art site, were sure hell find
driven personal illustration, its not just it soon enough. Im drawing personal
some random girl, but in fact a great illustrations and studies every day for
potential for changing the world into a free, and on my site people can support
better place. I think theres nothing more me in doing this, he says of his popular
important than this. Patreon online art shop, which can be
found at http://ifxm.ag/ilyapatreon.
Fight for happiness To say the sites a success is something
Having outgrown the desire to paint of an understatement, with Marchs stats
detailed still-lifes, Ilya says he wants to boasting 532 patrons pledging $2,695
infuse his portraits with life itself. I want a week. For a $10 pledge, you would
to make stories that will help people fight receive all Ilyas weekly images with
for their own happiness, become aware of undersketches, the full size PSDs,
their own happiness and to help them brushes, and his process video tutorials.
grow as a person, he says. The money I get [from the website] is
Choosing subjects is a lot easier than used to finance my personal independent
creating life-affirming portraits. On his projects, which are free, says Ilya. Right
many trips to the streets of Yokohama, Ilya now Im making my one-shot comic, and
always carries his smartphone, snapping script for motion-comic too.
any backgrounds that catch his eye. He Two things are guaranteed: if youre
then asks his friends from his Japanese a fan of Ilyas portraits, his site wont
Cola I wanted some cola, but I sat and drew.
language class to pose for paintings, taking disappoint. And there definitely wont be It turned out the girl was holding a can in her
an array of photos of his hands for any any paintings of pumpkins. hands. I was too lazy to redraw.
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studio profile
Caravan Studio
We started with only Indar
four artists, but now weve Gunawan
expanded almost ten-fold! The digital artist discusses
his role at the studio and his
favourite projects
What do you do at Caravan Studio?
As a digital artist I mainly illustrate
game assets, card games, and
sometimes I colour comics.
The Expedition by
Crut, created during a
Caravan demonstration
workshop at @america.
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Gypsi Woman by Rio Sabda. This image is part of
the Ottoman project a series of artworks set
during the Ottoman Empire.
52 May 2015
studio profile
Caravan Studio
re:ON
Comics
Chris Lie reveals the scale of
the studios successful move
into publishing comics
In July 2013 Caravan
Studio expanded into
publishing, founding a
comic company called
re:ON Comics. Re:ON
Comics caters for a pool of aspiring
talented comic artists and illustrators
under a professionally managed
label. Its flagship product is six-
weekly comic compilation
magazine, says Chris Lie of the
venture. In less than two years,
re:ON Comics has become one of
the largest comic compilation
publishers in Indonesia, in terms of
print run, distribution channels and
best sellers. Chris continues: There
are more than 50 comic artists from
all over Indonesia collaborating with
re:ON Comics. Were also in the final
Covers from re:ON Comics, volumes one to 11. The magazine
showcases art from Indonesias best manga artists. stages of our pilot animations and
games, based on our managed IP.
Marvel
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studio profile
54 May 2015
studio profile
Caravan Studio
1 Base colours
I apply a base colour to the
background and character, then highlights
and shadows, reflecting colours on the
metal. I detail the face and hair, and a
transparent fabric to show a wind effect.
2 Tweaking details
I notice that the hair isnt
proportional with the body, so I simplify it
to give her face more prominence. I make
the background hill clearer, add floating
islands, and colour the sky.
3 Lighting effects
I enhance the staffs lighting
effect by darkening the background with a
Levels adjustment. I create the glow effect
by using a Normal layer blending mode
with an Outer Glow effect.
Painting the
Female Knight
Caravan Studios Margaretta Devi reveals her
approach for illustrating beautiful manga faces
Focus on the facial areas you want to stand
out, such as the eyes and lips. Painting
eyebrows and eyelids with thick lines that fade 4 Colour tweaks
To emphasise the mood, I add
towards the end gives a more natural look. highlight details to the illuminated part of
Add highlights, using the Color Dodge tool in the staff, and flying leaves. After finishing
Photoshop, on small areas like the pupil and the details, its time for final colour
lower part of the eye. Finally, some skin-tone colour on the adjustments, and I play around with
lips will make the character look more natural. Levels, Contrast and Saturation.
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Workshops
Flowing focal points
Using the shapes and complexity of the
design, I made sure that the characters
face draws the viewers eyes first, before
use colours
moving on to the V-shape of her hand or
the unicorn side-kick. This takes the
viewer into a loop that makes the
composition strong and interesting.
to make your
manga art pop!
Bright colours that work well together help to bring
Paul Kwons confident punk duo to shimmering life
Paul Kwon
M produce a cool image of a
chromatic punk duo for
ImagineFXs manga issue. To
so go easy on me!
It usually takes me a bit of time and
preparation to really get in the mood
Country: US achieve this, I want to challenge myself to create a particular piece, before diving
Paul is a to use a range of colours cohesively to into the painting process. For this
concept artist create these characters, then give them a illustration my research comprises
in the games confident outlook and a positive attitude looking through anatomy images and
industry,
producing
to life. Ive always been a fan of anime references of materials, and watching
artwork and TCG and manga and the unique art styles on some anime. I want my human
imagery for Blizzard and display, so this illustration assignment characters dress sense to reflect her
others, and side projects
for his Patreon page.
should be a ton of fun! character, and a good example of this will
http://ifxm.ag/p-kwon Im keen to make the most of my be her collars, which will be exaggerated
colours, and Im prepared to spend time and very pointy! Ill also be furnishing
get your experimenting with them to get it right. my characters with stylish accessories
resources
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I imagine that the two characters are
partners, who share some visual
that act as interesting story elements.
Okay, thats enough preamble from
characteristics. This will be my first time me lets get painting!
resources
How I create
An original dynamic duo Photoshop
custom brushes:
1.1
1.2
1.3
SOFT Airbrush
1 Warm up by
sketching
I spend time researching to get a feel
2 Stick to the
line work
I set the line work to Multiply and paint
3 Progressive
painting
Once Im happy with the base colour,
for the subject, then produce some underneath the line, so I dont go I merge the characters layers and
Here are some of the
rough thumbnails. This also acts as off-piste too early. I start with a mid- begin painting on top. I use the soft
brushes I used for this
a warm-up exercise. Once Ive picked range value because its easier and Airbrush to keep everything organic
image. I stuck to the soft
a good thumbnail sketch, I do another faster to push and pull the volume. I try and smooth looking, and gradually
Round brush during the
pass to clean up the shapes, to retain the feeling and emotion by switch to finer and harder brushes.
early stages of the
compositions and design. I keep the playing with the colour temperature. I experiment with filters and colours,
painting, then used sharp
drawing rough, which will give me Rather than focusing on one area, keeping an eye out for happy accidents
to soft tapering brushes
room for experimentation later on. I develop the image as a whole. that might produce awesome results.
for the final polish.
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Artist insight Colourful manga
Stylish hair Sparkling art
To achieve the look of the I use a custom dust brush to produce the
hair, I use a combination glittery effects on the outfit. I apply it on a
of Multiply, Color Dodge, black-filled Color Dodge layer.
Overlay and Screen layers.
I also play around with the
Curves tool, Hue/
Saturation and Color
Correction. My aim is to
ensure her hair looks stylish
and colourful, and that it
frames her face nicely.
Greater
vibrancy
I use saturated colours on
a Screen layer to give more
vibrancy to colours in the
shadows. By filling a Color
Dodge layer with pure black,
youre able to introduce
much more colour vibrancy,
as you can see here.
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Workshops
digital pastel
techniques
Jade Mosch uses her traditional pastel skills to produce a
stunning piece of illustrative art, inspired by Asian themes
he main differences between techniques, but adapted to the digital way Ill also reveal some tricks for not
Jade Mosch
T digital and traditional
painting are that with digital
we have the possibility of
of doing things.
Pastel is a traditional painting method
that uses dry media. Theyre little sticks of
getting lost in your canvas even if youre
a disorganised person like me! Actually,
when you work digitally theres always a
Country: Switzerland going back in time on your art, as well as pigment powder that you squeeze over way to save your picture. Ill work over a
the use of layers, and an amazing palette the paper. Unlike oil or acrylic, its volatile traditional line, and show you how
Freelance
artist Jade has of post-production tools at our disposal. and very easy to drag over your picture. powerful layer effects can be.
a degreee in Unfortunately, having all these digital Basically, its a cyclical approach where For this workshop, itll be helpful if
multimedia tools can also help make our working you blur a bunch of colours together, and youre already familiar with the Channels
design and
also studied illustration
process chaotic and disorganised. We can then go back to define your subject. The and Layers panels, because these will be
at art school. She loves easily become lost among numerous result is a richly coloured picture. In my the main tools Ill be using. And Ill paint
to paint animals and layers and effects. My way of working is painting here Ill be using this process with only a few basic Photoshop brushes
fantasy scenes.
http://ifxm.ag/jmosch
much simpler. Its inspired by pastel only digitally, of course. lets keep things simple!
get your
resources
See page 6 now!
Using a limited
colour scheme
You dont need to have a
lot of colours to make
your picture seem
colourful. Instead, use a
global colour that could
be desaturated, and pick
a part of your picture
Sketch and values Develop a colour scheme
that will be highlighted
by a highly contrasted 1 I sketch out an idea and then add details, paying attention 2 When I think the balance between black and white is
colour from another
to composition, anatomy and design. Then I create a duplicate of correct, I add colour to my sketch. My aim is not to have
range (such as blue and
orange, or red and blue). my file (Image>Duplicate) and merge the layers (Cmd+Shift+E). something precise, but to get the harmony right. I limit myself to
Any other added colour I increase the size of the picture, making it no bigger than 800px three main colours, and then play with Saturation. And to avoid
will be a variation of the
wide, so neither my computer nor Photoshop will lag. I paint the being distracted by details, I blur everything using Gaussian
main colours.
main shapes in greyscale. Blur. This means I stay focused on colours and composition.
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In depth Digital pastel techniques
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Workshops
Select layer
Initial colours and blurring Building the first volume
elements
Ctrl+Shift+c
lick layer (PC
) 5 I go back to the first, blurred, colour sketch and add it to 6 I make a first render test on what I think is the most
Sh ift+click layer (Mac) each group. I use my personalised finger brush to smooth and important part of the picture. This will serve as a reminder of
Cmd+
working
Helpful when build better forms. Those basic layers will serve as the how much I need to work on the rest of the painting. Perhaps
sks
with alpha ma
and Channe
ls. foundation for my colouring. Now I only need to work over my unsurprisingly, its the face. Then I paint over the rest of the body,
sketch and paint with the help of the Eyedropper tool. to develop the basic volume and introduce more colours.
resources
Photoshop
Custom brushes
Personalised finger
brush
Basic personalised
Muscle and fur Correcting colours
brush
7 I use a slightly more textured brush to paint the animal 8 Unfortunately, I think the painting is now too colourful,
parts. When I paint, I make sure that some strokes go in different with not enough subtlety. I want something more wintery and
I regularly use this brush directions. I paint in a perpendicular fashion: this helps to make cold. In greyscale I sketch in a forest background, and use Color
for painting. Its a basic my painting look less flat, and give my objects volume. I also add Balance, Saturation and Curves to produce something that
Photoshop brush with
just a few modifications.
grey to the shadows. pleases me. This is an experimental phase. I focus on enhancing
the blue mood, and use the Curves tool increase the contrast.
66 May 2015
In depth Digital pastel techniques
Sketching
small
By doing your first
sketch and colour
research on a small
canvas (72DPI), you
avoid focusing too
quickly on details. You
can look at the whole
picture and can easily
add textures and colours
without increasing the
file size significantly. You
can also try out effects
for later use on your
Merge main layers
9 Next I choose each main part of my drawing, make a copy 10 Working on the background
The character isnt finished yet, but I choose to take a step
finished drawing.
and then merge layers. Again, the result is that I have different back and work on the background. I paint with my custom
parts of my picture on their own layers. I dont want lose the first finger brush, and keep adding little strokes of colour to make the
version of the picture, so I do all the merging on the duplicate of forest emerge from the background. I use some different colours
the work. Itll also work as a back-up copy just in case. to give it more life. When you dont zoom in you have the feeling
that its the same colour, with subtle variations.
Copy and m
erge
Cmd+Shift+C
(PC)
Ctrl+Shift+C
(Mac)
Copy whats
visible on yo
screen, rega ur
rdless
of the numb
er of
layers presen
t.
13 Colour adjustments
Now that everything is rendered, I go in and tackle the 14 Focus and final touches
I cant add these details and effects effectively if the picture isnt merged. So this is my
final details. I enhance the contrast of some areas by making third and last duplicate, where I merge my picture into one layer. I copy this layer and give it a
them either darker or lighter. Its an exploratory approach: if I slight blur. I use the Mask Overlay so that only some parts are blurred. Then I apply the last
didnt test everything, then I wouldnt know if my final picture stroke of snow to add a bit more movement, and voil! I hope you enjoyed my workshop.
was the best it could have been.
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oming from a hobbyist youve put it down on paper. There might In this workshop Ill be sharing my
Low Zi Rong
C background, I started out
by drawing fan art of my
favourite cartoon and game
be some features that either just seem off
or uncharacteristic of the figure you had
in mind. But until you try to visualise
design process for creating an appealing
character with personality. Ill start by
coming up with a simple story and
Country: Singapore characters, just for fun. Like other artists your creation on the canvas, how are you premise, then explore the various
who I spoke to, I thought it would be going to know? potential aspects of the character,
Low is a
character good practice to include new characters Over the years Ive picked up useful introduce additional details to get her to
designer at from my own imagination into my steps and pointers to help build up a stand out and, finally, apply the finishing
Collateral illustrations. That was when I learnt character with plenty of personality, but colouring touches to bring her to life.
Damage
Studios. He came up with
painting an appealing character design whos also visually interesting. Given how Do note, however, that while the art
Inori Aizawas look for based on a concept wasnt as important character design is for anime- direction in this workshop veers towards
Internet Explorer. straightforward as simply imagining it. or manga-related illustrations, grasping an anime or manga style, the methods
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A cool character design that exists only these concepts will be useful for any Im sharing can still be applied to most
get your in your head might not look as good once aspiring character illustrator. forms of character design.
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Pocket
watch
Magic Adjusted
tome her age
to reflect
childish
nature
Hooded
version
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Wrap chain
around
the scythe
Challenging stereotypes
9 Instead of the staff you might expect a mage to wield, 10 Fiction and reality
Another consideration in designing characters is that the figure should look believable,
I choose a chained scythe as her choice of weapon. Theres given the constraints of the story and the setting its built around. This is especially important
nothing wrong in keeping with tradition, but whenever the if youre designing something based on someone elses story. On that note, exaggerating
chance presents itself I like to challenge the norms. Apart from features and traits will help to make the character stand out, but overdoing it will reduce the
just looking cool, the pendulum end of the chained scythe believability and lower their appeal. I want to make sure the gadgets and weapons are
symbolises time, which neatly matches her theme. concealable and her design can blend in with the other characters in that world.
Front
Front
Back
Charge Chained
scythe
glove
Front Back (right hand Front Back
only)
Identify errors
in your art
Search for a mirrored
image of Abraham
Lincoln online and youll
be surprised to see how
different he looks from
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photobash your
manga artwork Valentina Remenar shares her process for designing
a sci-fi warrior by combining different painting styles
Valentina
Remenar
Country: Slovenia
his painting was created as a When I start planning a concept I
Picking colours
T
Valentina is poster for a Japanese event usually try to include elements that will
a freelance
held in Slovenia, but even help viewers to recognise what the for highlighting
illustrator who I set my light source at the top right of the
produces art though it was a commissioned painting will be used for, and place these image and add brighter, more vividcolours
for games, piece I was given the freedom to paint atthe focal point, which in this piece is on the characters shoulders, arm and
cards, posters and books. headpiece, so that the character catches the
She paints alongside her
anything I wanted. the character and his katana.
viewers eye. For shadows I usedless vivid
twin sister Marina, whos Because there was a Japanese theme, I also decided to paint the character colours and colder tones. This tone
two minutes younger I decided to paint a manga character and ina semi-realistic manga style, in order to difference is also visible on
than her. the characters face, where I
also include some elements that give the piece a sense of solidity and make
http://ifxm.ag/val-rem use a soft pink line between
represented Japanese culture, such as a it look more believable. This will nicely lighter areas and shadow
get your katana sword. I also wanted to create a balance the fact that the overall idea is sections to achieve a nice
resources sci-fi environment and combine several straight out of my imagination: a sci-fi contrast between the
colder shadows and
different art methods, such as warrior combined with traditional
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photobashing and 3D modelling. Japanese elements.
How I create
a Sci-fi warrior on the battlefield
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Artist insight Photobash manga
Creating depth
I make a point of placing different elements
in the fore-, mid- and background. To create
a sense of depth I place elements (the
caution tape and cable) in the foreground,
then blur them and make them darker so
they dont distract the viewers eye from the
character in the mid-ground. For the
background I use less-saturated colours
and lighter tones, so the character will be
resources
more contrasted and stand out more.
Photoshop
custom brushes
Rough Round
Bristle
SnowStorm
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ho doesnt love monsters? Ittruly helps bridge the gap between Itll help to have a basic knowledge of
Brett Parson
W Especially sleazy, cigar-
smoking, beer-guzzling biker
monsters! The good folks
traditional and digital drawing. Then
youll see how I begin colouring an image
in Photoshop using different layers and
SketchBook Pro and Photoshop. Youll
also want to be fairly comfortable with
line drawing, and have a decent sense of
Country: US at ImagineFX have kindly asked meto behaviour settings. Then I move on to the light and shadow. However, these steps
walk you through my process of creating digital equivalent of adding traditional cel can be applied to all levels of skill.
Brett, also
known as
such a beast. shading and airbrush shading, highlights Whether creating pin-up art and character
BlitzCadet, In this workshop, Ill show you how and glow effects. Youll also learn a few design or posters and comic book pages, it
is an Isketch up a rough design and add tricks I tend to use when finishing a piece, all comes back to the basic techniques Im
underground
cartoonist from the East
somedigital inks on separate layers in such as applying a vignette, colour going to share with you. So pull up a
coast who likes pizza and SketchBook Pro. This is a drawing correction, and adding paper or grunge stool, crank up the tunes, put on your
beer. He draws monsters, program I cant recommend enough! textures to the final artwork. mad scientist goggles, and lets get crazy!
girls and comic books,
but not necessarily in
that order.
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Textures and
grimy paper
Adding a layer of paper
texture and/or grunge
can give a piece a whole
new look. There are tons
Rough sketching Digital inks
of free downloads online,
but I enjoy hunting them 1 Using a light pink to draw with (any colour will do) and a 2 Im pretty happy with the roughs, so I start cleaning up the
down myself. A great
modified Pencil tool, I quickly sketch the monster. I dont worry line work and adding details. I create a new layer and begin to
place to score old paper
is from the back pages about adding every line and detail yet this is just my blueprint. trace over the rough sketch. I make changes where necessary, and
of old novels you might Dont be afraid to play and experiment. At this stage nothing is add a little more personality to the lines. By beefing up certain
find in a charity shop or
set in stone. You can always go back to make additions and parts of the lines and leaving others alone, I end up with a variety
car boot sale.
changes or even start over until things are just as you want them. of line weights, making the drawing more interesting.
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yer
Select on a la
Ctrl-click (PC)
ac)
Cmd-click (M
ick a layer thumbnail in
Cl
create a
Photoshop to
m the
selection fro
t.
layer conten
resources
5-B Beer-Can
Photoshop
custom brushes
Clyde
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Experiment!
Don't be scared to play
and experiment.
Creating different layers
and versions as you work
can help you discover
techniques and colour
palettes that you may
not have considered
otherwise. Working
digitally gives you so
much freedom, so break
out of your comfort zone
and get a little weird!
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Paint a manga
environment
Malaysian illustrator FeiGiap shows you how
to get inspiration from elements around you
to paint a nostalgic manga scene
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efore we start any kind of subject of the photo, but instead of simply a jetty and so forth, so that I can have
FeiGiap
B painting we always need an
idea or inspiration. Wherever
I go, Im always thinking
copying the photo Im going to add some
imaginative elements. I want to create a
scene that has a very nostalgic look and
more ideas for the objects and designs
that I need to include to make the scene
look interesting. I also have some art
Country: Malaysia about whether I can turn the surrounding captures the freshness and calmness of works for reference and Ill study the way
street or even the whole city into a fantasy the seaside jetty. they use colour, the way they paint
FeiGiap is
co-founder scene a city in the sky, a tower formed of Normally before I start painting Ill different objects and so on.
and creative different houses something very cool. gather some photo references that have In this workshop, Ill show you my
director of Here Ive decided to paint a scene of a similar subjects to what Im painting. painting steps, from sketch to colour
Running Snail
Studio. Hes best known
seaside stall, based on a photo I took a Although I already have a photo as my rough and detailing, and explain some
for his detailed and few years ago at Chew Jetty, Penang, starting point, for this painting Ill need ofthe things you need to be careful about
fantasy illustration of Malaysia. I like the composition and more photo references of a little shop and in painting a scene like this.
Asian cityscapes.
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Brush
adjustment
F5 (PC & Mac)
y on your
Tap the F5 ke
open the
keyboard to The idea and sketch
Brush adjustm
panel.
ent
1 I start all my art from an initial rough sketch. After that I refine the lines again in a new layer. At this early stage my final line
art wont be fine or detailed, because I dont want to limit my options. As long as its good enough to guide the structure and design,
then this will do for now.
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Painting detail
4 When painting an environment its good practice to separate the image into primary (focal), secondary and background
planes, so that the image has a better feeling of depth. I usually start detailing in the focal area, and here thats the shop. So after
darkening the shadow on the shop I paint in object detail, enhancing the light surfaces and making some colour changes based on
my photo references.
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Photoshop
Refining edges and structure
5 The colour rough has been established using only general
custom brushes:
Paint brush
Square brush
A square-shaped brush
with a little texture, like a
marker. I use this with
big strokes for squarish
structures and objects.
Leaf brush
the reflections here certainly wont be mirror-like: shapes and a sense of space and depth. I always like to cast shadows on
angles will be distorted. Objects closest to the surface appear objects, to give them stronger contrast and bring out their form. I use this brush to paint
clearer and the tone of the reflection has less contrast. Tones are Particularly where different objects overlap in the image, adding light areas on leaves and
to help create a sense of
darkest in the shadows. The surfaces that reflect the sky contain a shadow (based, of course, on the light source in the image) will depth in the plants.
more sky colour and their overall tone will be much brighter. help to separate them.
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Save your
steps
Normally I save up to
10 PSD files in the course
of one painting. These
backups mean that even
if one of my latest files
corrupts I won't lose
Experimentation and decisions
everything. Also, if I need
to re-use a layer I had 9 Sometimes when painting you need to make different 10 Touching-up details
I spend some time touching up the overall detailing. But I
flattened, I can go back
to the previous PSD to
decisions, and Ill do some fast experiments so I can compare dont apply detail to all areas. For areas in shadow, far away from
get it back. You can also ideas and decide which one I should go for. Here, while painting the camera or out of the focal area, I make things slightly more
see the whole process of the sky, I try some different-shaped clouds and only after Ive simple with less colour changes. If the focal area doesnt really
the painting, if you need
compared them can I choose the most natural or suitable one. stand out, Ill add detail and colour to help it do so.
to retrace any steps.
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Improve your
art works
After finishing a painting,
I put some master works
with a similar subject
side by side with mine.
Then I compare the two
and check if theres any
area I can improve. This
is also a good way to
identify your weaknesses
and improve them.
Paint figures
11 I feel my painting needs some characters and animals
added to it, to make the painting look more lively and life-like.
This time, I use stock manga characters generated from Clip
Studio Paint. I just get the pose and angle I want, export the
image, then import it into Photoshop and paint over it.
Adjust colour
Adding more objects Colour adjustments and final tweaks with Color Ba
13 At this late stage Ill check the overall composition again. 14 Once everything is done and I am happy with the results, Ct
lance
rl+B (PC)
Cmd+B (Mac
Iadd in some more branches and bushes at the bottom left, to I do some final colour adjustments. Ill check how the colours Target colou
)
r tweaks in
balance the compositional weight of the image. I touch things up look on different displays, such as an iMac and a PC, then make shadows, mi
dtones
a bit here and there, and add more cables, as well as highlights my adjustments. I tend to use Color Balance for this because you or highlights.
on the surface of the water. can choose the tonal range you want (shadows, midtones or
highlights) and make vibrant colours really pop.
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Inspiration and advice from the worlds best traditional artists
This issue:
Iris Compiet
Location: Netherlands 1
Web: www.eyeris.eu
Email: info@eyeris.eu
media: Graphite pencil, watercolour,
gouache, ink
2 Misfortuneteller
Graphite pencil, red chalk, terracotta
pencil and gold acrylic paint, 12x24in
This started as a sketch of a skeleton
with three eye sockets, based upon a
skull at the Mutter Museum. This idea
popped in my mind: what if you could
have your misfortune told, instead of 2 3
your fortune? Wouldnt that be more
interesting, because if you know your
misfortune everything else is fortune?
3 Oracle
Graphite pencil, 12x24in
This came about when I took some
reference shots of myself. One looked
weird because it had completely white
eyes. I took things from there and
suddenly fish appeared, demons, skulls
and other little details. You keep seeing
new elements. Like an oracle, she will
show you what you want to see.
4 Marie Antoinette
Graphite pencil and gouache
washes, 9.5x15in
I have a fascination with tentacles and
the kraken, and I like to play with things.
Thats how Marie came to be. The
hairdos were crazy at the French court:
birdcages with live birds or complete
flower arrangements were normal
even miniature ships. So I managed to
combine the kraken with a little history.
ImagineFX crit
Iris has a knack
for catching you
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incongruous, surreal
and disconcerting
elements that make
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startto question what
isnormal.
Cliff Hope,
Operations Editor
1 Drow vs Flayer
Oils on Masonite, 14x18in
I painted this piece for one of Jon
Schindehettes ArtOrder challenges.
The image was supposed to be for a
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my research correctly, when a Mind
Flayer dies he turns into a vaporous
green version of himself. I wanted to
depict that and give an added sense of
danger and interest to the image.
2 Cavern of Doom
Oils on Masonite, 14x18in
I painted this primarily left-handed 2
after surgery on my right hand. Im a
sketchaholic and am constantly
doodling and drawing things, and for
this one I was on a dwarf kick and had
been playing about with different
images of dwarfs. I had also done a
pencil image of a seeker that I really
liked, so I combined dwarfs, caverns
and the seeker into a Dungeons &
Dragons style image.
3 owyn
Oils on Masonite, 16x20in
Every fantasy artist has to do a Tolkien
piece. owyns encounter with the
Witch King has amazing drama. You
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hats better than artist insight in some elements that will build up a
getting a chance to gothic atmosphere.
Test run
draw some of the The focus of this workshop is on the
Test your pens on a
iconic characters from inking and line work of my Dark Ezio
separate practice sheet
Assassins Creed? drawing. This piece is made to be
before inking, to make
Being asked to make them darker and presented in black and white ink, so Ill be
sure the ink is flowing
portray them as villains! properly when you
approaching the artwork in a way so that
Those familiar with my art probably work on the drawing. colour wont be needed. Having a lot of
wont be surprised to know that I gravitate contrast and spot black shadows generally
toward the shadowy and more mysterious works well with drawings that will be in
characters. This often happens to be black-and-white. It gives more weight to
villains, anti-heroes and monsters. The the drawing if there are some heavy
Assassins Creed characters are already blacks present. brush and ink to achieve a different line
quite dark, so this assignment was right Im often asked what tools I use to ink style and more thick-to-thin lines.
up my alley. my art. Most of my detailed works are For me, Microns tend to be what I use
Ezio, from the Italian Renaissance done with Sakura Micron Pens. Long ago, most often. The following pages will give
timeperiod, was one of the assassins I when I started inking, I used Rapidograph you a better look into my ink work. Now
was most drawn to at first. To show this technical pens, but they started leaking on to drawing an assassin!
character as a villain, I want to do it in and required a lot of cleaning, so I Andy is best known for his dark
afairly realistic way using mood, shadow switched. Microns dont require any character, creature and cover
and the atmosphere of the drawing. I cleaning up afterwards and they also have illustrations. Titles hes worked
dont want to make him overly demonic more of a flexible tip than some technical on include DarkSun, Kull,
or bring in elements that might be totally pens. If youre new to inking its always Daredevil, Swamp Thing, Assassins Creed,
out of place in the Assassins Creed world. good to try out some different tools and book covers for George RR Martin, and his
Ive always liked drawing statues and see what works best for you. Many comic own artbook/sketchbook titled Exorcism.
think itll fit well with this image to bring artists and other inkers prefer to use a www.facebook.com/andybraseart
Inking
tip
Develop your style
Dont be too concerned
about your style of inking.
Style will build naturally
when youre creating
your art.
3 Pencil finish
In the tighter pencil stage I make sure to figure out
allthe important anatomy and composition issues. I correct
any major problems with the drawing that were present in
the rough version. Having a pencil drawing with a strong
structure will help me to focus on the inking process.
6 Textures to shade
Now that my hands getting warmed up with
thepen work, I move into more of the line work and ink
textures. I use different ink textures to shade and build the
shadows. I ink Ezios shoulder, keeping in mind that I want
to give the fabric a rough and gritty feel.
artist insight
White is right
Sometimes I use an
opaque white ink with
a brush to make small
corrections, break up
lines, or add splatters
and stars. My ink of
choice at the moment
is Winsor & Newtons
White Ink.
artist insight
Pen perfect
Sakura Micron Brush
pens are a good and
12 Dark and gritty face 13 Tackling the background quick way to make
Now for one of the most important parts: Ezios face. The main figure and foreground parts are now done. small ink fills. For big
Because this will require very tight and precise inking, I want But to make them pop out more I decide to heavily ink the fills, such as a black
my hand to be warmed up. I use a 005 Micron thats worn gothic window background. As I did in the darker shadow background, I break out
down a bit, which will help with small details. I want to give under the statue, I decide to add a similar texture to the the brush and ink.
his face a very dark and rough look, so I add heavy stubble. background wall that fades into the fog.
Studio setup
The tools of
traditional media
David Palumbo paints exclusively in oils, and in part two of his series he shares
his ideal tools, materials and studio setup for creating traditional art
M
y philosophy for selecting and feel of the marks are things I want to These tools are specifically arrived-at
Materials
tools is that they should have as much control over as possible. solutions to my own particular problems
usually be the best That said, I do have general preferences n Synthetic brushes and habits. I always encourage artists
n Masonite panel
available, though in the Ive arrived at over the years. I tend to like learning traditional media to keep in
n Acrylic gesso
end you can probably get working on rigid surfaces primed with mind that the tools which suit one artist
n Odourless Turpenoid
the job done with just about anything. subtle textural randomness, because it may be completely wrong for another, so
n Linseed Oil
The surfaces I work on, the brands of makes the brush calligraphy more visible its important to experiment and find
n Glass Palette
paint I use, even the space in which Im and interesting. My palette is always your own favourites.
n A-frame easel
working, are all comfortable but not evolving. At present it features almost no n Palette knife
David is an award-winning
precious to me. earth colours, despite their popularity. I illustrator and fine artist
The one tool which Im particular about find prismatic more versatile, capable of who works primarily in genre
is my set of brushes. These are consistent being bold when used pure and subtle fiction and fantasy gaming.
in brand, type and size, because the shape when checked against other prismatics. www.dvpalumbo.com
Liquitex Oleogel is
acrylic gesso good for spot
Masonite retouching
panel Reference
Print large
I print my reference
actual size and hang it
next to my painting while Old Holland
Im working.
Williamsburg
Gesso applied
with a knife
for texture Between two and artist insight
Think about
four coats of gesso Preferred paints
storage
A major concern for
2 Colour and feel vary between
traditional media work brands, but I typically use Titanium
Tripod for
Store in jars hanging
with lids reference
Though
odourless, turp
is still toxic
Round
#2 Mops
A cheap rug
keeps the floor
clean
time to hone her Whats the last piece that you finished?
Heron, seventh in a seven-piece set of
illustration skills animal totem paintings for my Creatures
of Spirit show in Seattle. I was literally
creating it while we drove from Nevada
Where did you grow to Seattle, and applying the final touches
up and how has this with gold leaf as the show was opening.
influenced your art? The first piece was made for someone
I grew up on a corn farm else who lived down the road, the last
in Nebraska and had to was done for me, on the road.
find ways to keep myself entertained.
This was before video games and What are your illustration rituals?
computers, so I had few distractions and Stallstall some more, and then hurry.
ample time to hone creative endeavours. Ha. My three most consistent rituals are:
1) nestling into the library area of the
What, outside of art, has most studio to flip through books for
influenced your work? inspiration; 2), my drawing phase
Raising children, needing money and Tinkerbell requires complete silence or extremely
Tereses fresh take on the
being ADHD. Not only are kids a Neverland faerie, for contemplative music; and 3), when its
FASA
storehouse of evolving creativity, but FASAs 1997 cyberpunk time for colour and rendering, I need
game Shadowrun.
to allow for more quality time with them interesting podcasts to keep my butt in
and make enough to feed them the chair long enough to complete it.
I developed decorative and textural
techniques that enable me toquickly
If youre passionate, youll do Whats the most important thing
resolve key areas of a painting. what it takes. Jump, immerse youve taught someone?
To believe in themselves enough to go
Youre a child, you see a painting or yourself, develop for it. If youre passionate about making
drawing that changes everything: where art, youll do what it takes and put the
are you and what are you looking at? What was your next step in art? time in. Risk, jump, immerse yourself
Im riveted to the cover of The Fantastic I was fascinated with the inner workings and develop your passion.
Art of Boris Vallejo featuring the of the mind, and the outer visage of the
Primeval Princess. The image stirred human form, and how far one could How has the industry of fantasy art
within me things I didnt even know I push and develop them. I pored over the changed for the better?
loved yet: confident, powerful women, Next month pages of Arnold: The Education of a Wow! Its profoundly more visible
vibrant, rich colour, exquisitely rendered XTerryl Whitlatch Bodybuilder for hours. When I failed nowadays. At my love-at-first-sight
muscular bodies, otherworldly places. miserably in chemistry, I turned to my moment with Boris Primeval Princess,
long-standing hobby of drawing people. the only place Id see fantasy art was on
book covers. Now its in collectible card
Can you name one person who helped games, role-playing games, video games,
you on your way? computer games, in movies just
My older brother, Ron, was always everywhere. And there are so many more
available for brainstorming and venues for us as artists, collectors,
supportive suggestions, and helped me educators and fans to come together.
develop the mindset to endure the
competition at art school. What gripes do you have about the
fantasy art industry right now?
What was your first paid commission? None really. If you have gripes about it,
Ive been making money with art ever then come up with your own idea and
Wizards of the Coast
since high school, when I was first crowd-fund it! The only limit is ones
Swords to commissioned to illustrate hand-made own drive and creativity.
Plowshares hair bows and accessories for a lady Terese is best known for her rich card art for
This card art for Magic: The
Gathering showcases Tereses entrepreneur who lived down the road. Magic: The Gathering. You can see more of
textured painting style.
I created her catalogues, pecking out a her work at www.tnielsen.com.