Spawn: Heaven by patrick_j_clarke
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Description
As with my other works, I am trying something a little different. I am looking at my covers in a different light, adding more of a hand drawn element to all of them. I have now perfected the process since it's inception with Spawn:Effigy.
The process starts off with a 3D render, and then a printout to a color laser printer. I then take that image, and with a product similar to Acetate but better, called Dura-Lar, I ink the image. I use a couple of different pens, but am having great results from my Micron Brush pen, as well as about 3-4 different Micron regular pens.
After inking the Dura-Lar, I scan the inked works into Photoshop as a grayscale image. I invert the inks, (making them white with a black background) and copy that image to the alpha channel. I change the other channels back into their original black ink on white, and use the alpha, (which keeps the transparency beautifully!) to chop the white out of the inks. Then it's a simple process of laying this layer over the original 3D file.
Please check out my Spawn pages to read more about how I create my images:
http://www.ccpots.com/Spawn/gallery.htm
thanks,
patrick j. clarke
Comments (3)
Angel Michael
Another magneficent work.
blast
Great Work Patrick, I'm a fan of your picture ! Alain
KiDAcE
Wow. I still like the other better. The darkness fits him more. Can you maybe tell me if this is drawn or not? That way I know how to categorize it and what to look for. See because that would be a long time drawing bats. In models you can just replicate them.