Portrait painting time lapse with loose expressive brush work - Photoshop

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  • Опубликовано: 20 авг 2024
  • Let's paint The Diamond himself! Portrait painting is famously hard. I break it down into three simple stages: 1) block-in drawing, 2) color rough, 3) detail pass. Having a repeatable and simplified formula helps see "hard" tasks as complicated tasks instead.
    Long form commentary edition coming sooooon.
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    Free brush set download (Brushes used in this video): bit.ly/2LGvXiE
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Комментарии • 8

  • @LarryWilliamsArtist
    @LarryWilliamsArtist 3 года назад +3

    Great piece, and really nice; well presented info. I love the richness in this. It feels very much like a real Oil Painting. Great vid! 👌😊 -Best of luck on your art and your channel, and much support from one artist to another. -Huge 👍's up!

    • @SourPlanet
      @SourPlanet  3 года назад

      Thanks! Super nice of you to say. I've just started digging in on your channel, but already finding loads of good stuff 🙌

  • @tomimn2233
    @tomimn2233 2 года назад +1

    Any artist who is also an mma fan and especially fans of Dustin Poirier gets my immediate sub.
    that aside, good video. I heard you're an instructor at a university? That's amazing!

    • @SourPlanet
      @SourPlanet  2 года назад +1

      Yep! I teach at SVA here in NYC. Dumblucked my way in and now they're stuck with me mwaha.
      I use the UFC roster portraits for my portrait painting class ha. I tell the kids it's because they're all in the same light with a clear white background. Meanwhile it's just so I can tell them old war stories like a shotgun grandpa on a porch. "This here is Jose Aldo, kids. Let me tell you about how he used to kick legs so hard people would tap out *tokes cigar*"

  • @Carlo-sr1fh
    @Carlo-sr1fh 2 года назад +1

    What kind of brushes do you use for this and what setting do they have? Amazing work!

    • @SourPlanet
      @SourPlanet  2 года назад +1

      Thanks! Check the video description for a link to the brushes used in the video. If you slow down the video, you can see which ones I'm selecting for each portion. It's mostly just two brushes with the default settings as they appear in that brush presets zip file.
      I also have an unlisted RUclips video which is a recording of the university class I teach. In that, I explain and demonstrate the brushes one by one. If you shoot me an email at joshgodin(at)gmail.com, I'll send you the link 👍

    • @Carlo-sr1fh
      @Carlo-sr1fh 2 года назад +1

      @@SourPlanet awsome man, will check it out! 👍

    • @SourPlanet
      @SourPlanet  9 месяцев назад

      @@Carlo-sr1fh Totally random, but I happened to be writing down what brushes I used for a student of mine. Thought I would pass it along in case you find yourself- a year later- still interested! These are by name from my set, the same one from the description for the video.
      Block-in drawing and very first color pass: *ScratchyVersatile*
      Soft light, first pass at shadows, sidelight: *gradEdge* (opaque in the center, gradual fall to transparent at top and bottom- great for JUST LIGHT no detail)
      < break from painting to cut up areas and resize them or shift them >
      First pass at details, finding clear facial planes: *gradEdge* (sizes down to create "lines" which are contrasty but not sharp)
      Add texture, hard edges, details, shadow shapes: *scratchyVersatile*
      Skin texture, shaved hair texture: *porousGrain*
      < break from painting to Liquify to help get likeness >
      Final detail, actual hard painted shapes, fully opaque marks to serve as pure highlights: *scratchyVersatile*