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Old 10-13-2004, 06:49 AM   Wolfen's Quick Coloring Tutorial Post #1
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Default Wolfen's Quick Coloring Tutorial

Ok, you guys have been BEGGING ME to do a tutorial... well here is a quick one that I decided to put together to give you a peek into what I do.

The LineArt

When I usually pick a piece of line art, I look for cleanliness. Are the lines grey or are they fairly black? If the scan has a dirty look, then there are a few ways to clean it up. The easiest is to fire up Photoshop, set the picture's mode to grey scale and Auto Balance, or open up the Brightness / Contrast option and work the sliders till the lines seem black and the white is real white, without losing much of the line art detail.

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For this one, I had to change the pictures mode to greyscale, and go into Bright / Contrast, setting it to +21%. Then I switched the mode back to RGB. Yes, the picture is small and simple, but I do not want to eat up a lot of bandwidth on photobucket. I then saved the picture.

Step 1


This is my skintone color pallette... (or what is left of it after that one night a month and a half ago.... but that is a whole other story..)


I create a new layer over the line art and set the layer filter to multiply. I start out with my darkest color, I consider it the shadow color. It is also my base color.

The fundamentals of coloring... all coloring goes in this order: Shadow - Dark Midtones - Medium Midtones - Bright Midtones - Highlights - Super Highlights. It also helps to read about color theory and light direction. The easiest light is single direct lighting. I continually observe skin tones too as a part of independant research.

Step 2

What I did here was add the values, using a combination of browns, peach colors, and even reddish - orange, using that color to round out the face. The orange is used on the sides of his cheeks. I use the medium and brighter midtones to define the finer features of the face. Areas like around the eyes, the nose, lips, and the cheeks. He is still a young boy so I give him more of a boy-ish look.

Step 3

Here I start adding in the highlights to round out the cheeks, using a peach-ish color. I then took the Blur tool with a large 45 point hard brush, set the blur opacity to 10 percent, and blended the face colors. For the red tribal mark over his nose, I created another layer, and set it to overlay. Then I took a fairly deep red, and filled in the mark.

Step 4 (Final)

Then going back to the face layer, I finish by adding the almost white highlights.

I have done this all with just the paintbrush tool and a few of the default hard round brushes. The opacity that I used ranged from about 35% - 15%. I colored in the shadow color at a full 100% opacity.

I am only posting this as a guideline. This is the rough skeleton that I go by when I experiment with my coloring. All the colors change from time to time. I hope this helps you guys.
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Old 10-13-2004, 01:59 PM   Wolfen's Quick Coloring Tutorial Post #2
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Thank you very much Wolfen! 8))

That's an excellent tutorial. It covers the basics in a series of simple to follow straight forward steps. I did have one thought. Have you ever tried the Levels sliders for cleaning up your original b/w drawings?
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Old 10-13-2004, 02:59 PM   Wolfen's Quick Coloring Tutorial Post #3
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Thanks, Wolfen. Well done. [righton]
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Old 10-13-2004, 03:59 PM   Wolfen's Quick Coloring Tutorial Post #4
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It worked [sly] !

Thanks for sharing!!

I guess that you had a crash... That's the hard earned lesson: the "save" button is not there for nothing...
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Rock n Roll, Wolfen! Thanks! I played around a little with this last night working with the last advice you gave me. You rock!

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Thank you very much Wolfen! 8))

That's an excellent tutorial. It covers the basics in a series of simple to follow straight forward steps. I did have one thought. Have you ever tried the Levels sliders for cleaning up your original b/w drawings?
Welles: No, I have not tried using that. 95% of the time I get work that is finished from the inker, and that is EXTREMELY clean. I just take the rougher pictures to practice cleaning up line art.

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I guess that you had a crash... That's the hard earned lesson: the "save" button is not there for nothing... wink
sPECtre: Nope, I have not had a crash. The examples were cropped from when I have saved at different intervals. I do not have a history pallette, so I save in stages. The picture that you see here is part of a new project that I am working on. The idea that I should make a tutorial came to me while working on it.
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Old 10-14-2004, 02:34 AM   Wolfen's Quick Coloring Tutorial Post #7
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Great tutorial Wolfen [righton]
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Old 10-15-2004, 11:41 PM   Wolfen's Quick Coloring Tutorial Post #8
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Default Question here guys...

Do you guys want me to make another WIP thread with another project that I am just starting??
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Old 06-01-2005, 01:19 AM   Wolfen's Quick Coloring Tutorial Post #9
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I love your work wolfen 8)) I just cant ever find good colorable pics \:] have any "insider" hits? [slick]
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Old 06-05-2005, 01:50 AM   Wolfen's Quick Coloring Tutorial Post #10
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I love your work wolfen 8)) I just cant ever find good colorable pics \:] have any "insider" hits? [slick]
Well I have some information added here on links to line art: http://www.photoshopgurus.com/forum/...pic.php?t=5928

Also if you have the time, what I do is go 'Scraps Diving' at http://www.deviantart.com in some artists galleries. A lot of times artists will upload line art there. Just make sure to get permission to use their work.
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