Saturday, April 18, 2009

Frank 'n Bride



I had some free time so I figured I’d pop another one out. It started as a sketch at work then I decided to scan it in and practice my photoshop coloring. Frank’s colors came out too muddy for my taste.

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  1. scott so powerfull...i would retaliate but...have actual art job for once....Frankenstein's monster is looking a little dull color wise for you but I still think this is great stuff..

    BRP!

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  2. Thanks
    Thats great news on the art job, that is a worthy excuse for not retaliating. Can you share what it is or is it top secret?

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  3. Yeah, and I guess i should have titled it Monster 'n Bride...

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  4. i can't show it any work yet but it's the cover for Richard Leo Johnson's new album, of course I need to get it done on the same week school's kicking my butt and we are going out of town for the weekend, ah, but that's the way it goes...

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  5. How are you guys "inking" in photoshop? Love the monster and bride. Almost looks like ballpoint ink.

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  6. It is ballpoint. I started off with a ballpoint sketch I did at work, then scaned it into photoshop. Then I usually put down a ground color (on a layer beneath the line drawing), then i use the pencil tool with it's transparency reduced to usually around 35% and start painting with the Wacom. Another thing to note, I set the ballpoint drawing layer to Multiply, and use the layer underneath to do most of the painting. I will also have a layer on top of the line drawing so I can paint over the ballpoint lines, it kinda blends all the layers together.

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