Forum: Photoshop


Subject: need tutorials for figure painting

Cdeery opened this issue on Jan 26, 2001 ยท 5 posts


Cdeery posted Fri, 26 January 2001 at 5:34 PM

Hi, I have been drawing nude figures using a wacom graphics tablet. I have no trouble creating nice drawings which are anatomically correct. But when I try to add color to them, I end up destroying them. Any tips or tutorials on how to do realistic coloring of nudes using wacom, photoshop, painter, etc would be appreciated.


puzzledpaul posted Sat, 27 January 2001 at 2:23 PM

I've no experience of creating skin tones other than 'painting' skin around eyes (painter+wacom) but I think I'd be tempted to set up alpha channels for the different bits of the body in p/shop to make reselection easier - it'd also help if you wanted to modify same. As regards the tones themselves, maybe create (on another layer) some clouds using flesh colours that aren't too different from each other and add noise where appropriate. Using selections derived from the channels you should be able to steal suitable chunks of 'cloud' for the bits being worked on. The blur/median/motion blur/finger paint and noise(again!) filters also spring to mind here. If the above pieces were montaged to create a basic background colour for the body it might give you something to work on and improve, rather than trying to get it right first try on a blank canvas. You might also try copying this layer and play around with the blending modes? Modified versions of the original channels would give you access to making selections for shadows/hilights/image manipulation in a controlled manner until you've had a bit more practice - after all the subject matter you've chosen is very difficult! I also suspect painter to be the better choice of s/w Sorry I can't offer specific tips - if I could, my scratchings would be hanging in the Tate or similar.


puzzledpaul posted Sat, 27 January 2001 at 3:30 PM

hi again - just been browsing thro a few tutorials on this site and noticed one that might be of use so --tutorials/bryce/the queen by martin murphy didn't study it in depth, but looked interesting - may be worth looking at some of the other bryce/poser tutorials?


dlm posted Thu, 01 February 2001 at 11:29 PM

Attached Link: http://www.tt.rim.or.jp/~aoao/howto.htm

The attached link should take you to a neat little figure painting tutorial in photoshop.All figures dont have to be painted this way but it,s a usefull starting point.

PixelKing posted Sun, 18 February 2001 at 10:36 AM

Attached Link: http://www.ruku.com/tutorials/painterface.html

try my tutorial for painter 6 at Pixart. It's adding color to greyscale images ( in this case a painted face). I first paint everything in greyscale, it's alot easier to get the tonality right. And then i colorize the image from there. Any way ,if the tutorial doesn't answer all your questions let me know and try to help you further.