08-16-2013, 03:16 PM
Markus. yeah i though a bunch about that reflective light. i was planing on making some atmosphere and dust and stuff but i forgot about it in the end. so yeah. there should be more reflection there.
the study is dope! love taht movie. the value and edges on the chooper look awesome. it gives the feel of movement and i can feel that the chopper is black but far away.
Patrik! pretty dope man!
a couple hints would be that with snow there are tons and tons of reflective light, so oclusion shadows are very few and sparse and form shadows dont go too deep into value. local object value takes quite a bit more of importance.
and be careful with the warm cool contrast. since the local saturation of the snow is gray every little thing counts a ton. so if you are gonna put actual yellow in it. put it exclusively on the highlight, here you made the highlight a bit cooler, then a warmer second tone and then a cool shadow again. it should go warm>cool>cool, rather then cool>warm>cool
hope i dont sound too cocky.
yo! made a more refined lineart.
and then painted. worked pretty great i think. takes way more time tho. but i feel so much more in control. i am really a line guy. cant make anything without them.
OOOOHHH damn. i think i forgot to show you guys. look up Shady Safadi on youtube(i block my youtube in order to avoid procrastination) he did some art for the last of us. but on youtube he has a series of 7 or 8 eps were he takes us trough the process of a landscape study. i learned so much from that. it really is a must see.
dang. i feel bad for not saying that earlier.
also, his brushes are quite amazing. ive been doing most of my stuff with them lately
the study is dope! love taht movie. the value and edges on the chooper look awesome. it gives the feel of movement and i can feel that the chopper is black but far away.
Patrik! pretty dope man!
a couple hints would be that with snow there are tons and tons of reflective light, so oclusion shadows are very few and sparse and form shadows dont go too deep into value. local object value takes quite a bit more of importance.
and be careful with the warm cool contrast. since the local saturation of the snow is gray every little thing counts a ton. so if you are gonna put actual yellow in it. put it exclusively on the highlight, here you made the highlight a bit cooler, then a warmer second tone and then a cool shadow again. it should go warm>cool>cool, rather then cool>warm>cool
hope i dont sound too cocky.
yo! made a more refined lineart.
and then painted. worked pretty great i think. takes way more time tho. but i feel so much more in control. i am really a line guy. cant make anything without them.
OOOOHHH damn. i think i forgot to show you guys. look up Shady Safadi on youtube(i block my youtube in order to avoid procrastination) he did some art for the last of us. but on youtube he has a series of 7 or 8 eps were he takes us trough the process of a landscape study. i learned so much from that. it really is a must see.
dang. i feel bad for not saying that earlier.
also, his brushes are quite amazing. ive been doing most of my stuff with them lately