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    Junk Tree Paradise, Realistic Cartoon Painting Tutorial 4 fun - Corey Loving

    Hey guys I wanted to share this tutorial with the concept art audience.
    You can also see the full tutorial here since I know the forums can get a bit cramped (http://coreyloving.com/Gallery/Tutor...eWorkflow.html)

    Junk Tree Paradise Tutorial

    By Corey Loving
    (www.coreyloving.com)

    For this tutorial I used a wacom intuous 2 tablet, Photoshop CS4 , and Painter IX. Join me as I take you for a quick demonstration of my painting process for Junk Tree Paradise.



    STEP 1.

    -Start out with thumbnail sketches to rough out ideas.

    -I choose the bottom one.

    -The idea was "kids who survived the destruction of world war III find beauty and hope in the world."



    STEP 2.

    -I add a new layer in photoshop underneath the drawing and begin coloring in details.

    -Afterwards I make a 3rd layer on top of everything and begin to paint on top of the initial drawing and under color layers.

    -Note ( I also add a overlayer layer on top of everything and paint in some violets, yellows, and blues to warm and saturate the picture more. Then I add a Photofilter set to Warmer Filter (85) to warm it even more. All these things gives the picture more life.




    STEP 3.

    I flatten the image and decided to stretch the canvas out more horizontally as my ideas begin to change. Every now and then I bring the picture into Painter and use the Round Camel Hair and Just Add Water Brush to add in details like the sky and the green ground. Then I jump back into photoshop and continue to paint.



    -In Photoshop I used the default Hard Round Brush as well as the Oil Pastel Large brush. A little trick for painting texture into the plants with the Oil Pastel Large Brush is to set Color Dynamics setting on and turn up the Brightness Jitter a little. It'll give the impression of more detail than you really painted by hand.



    -Also Im flipping the canvas constantly to make sure things are working right. It gives you a fresh look on the picture and clarifies any possible mistakes.


    STEP 4.

    Even crazier I stretch the canvas more as new ideas begin to form. The new idea was to split the picture into two halfs like two seperate paintings. One side will have the destruction the other side will have the peace. I played a lot with the color by using Color Balance in Photoshop and Photo Filters, fooloed around with differnt cloud designs by looking up references of clouds online, and just had fun making things up.





    STEP 5.

    At this point I wanted to add the kids back into the picture and really make them focal points.




    STEP 6.

    Finishing touches are always very important. Added a heart design on front characters shirt, made music notes, leaves, and birds flying in the background. I also went over everything and outlined it with a black or light colored small sized brush. It seemed to really pop things out more, especially the clouds.






    The final result. I hope you enjoyed gang, continued success. Take care GODbless.

    -Corey
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    this is stunning! thanks for sharing your process

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    Really cool piece! Thanks for sharing your process

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    A question: You switch to Painter just for the Round Camelhair and Just Add Water? Why? I know they're good brushes, but i don't see the necessity. You could do it exclusively on Photoshop, right? I used both Painter and Photoshop too, btw.

    Anyway, i learn a lot from your process here, and opened my jaw each time you resize the canvas and changing ideas. Really inspiring, that is!
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    Nice, I got to try the brightness jitter option. I like how the painting really expanded from the first few steps into something more grand. +5 stars
    Make a sketchbook happy, feed it a tip to improve!

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    whonderful job...thanks

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    thank you for sharing your progress!

    Lovely piece with wonderful little details
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    The junk yard paradise had a big impact for me.

    Being a little bit of a visionary art freak and looking at Alex grey stuff for a while the message of a possible rebirth post 2012 type effect hit me.

    It's dreadfull but ultimately what this world might need.
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    lovely!!
    ►some guitar feedback please!

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    amazing stuff!

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