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"The White Mill" - photoshop sketch

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"The White Mill"

 

Sketch for CGTalk daily sketch group.

 

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Photoshop 7, default brushes.

 

 

 

Sort of used a ref, but only for the structure of a basic windmill. [link]

 

 

 

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Added snow to the roof. Not sure if it's any better... :?

 

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Very good!

 

 

 

Just goes to show what you can do with PS if you know what you're doing.

 

 

 

I prefer the one without snow.

great work once again ven, i prefer the one without snow too.

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"A disbelief in magic can force some poor souls into believing in authority and business"

Your lines look so crisp, I find when I am drawing in PS I have to go slow or the lines skip. Doesn't seem to be as bad when I'm using a larger brush but... Any secret I'm missing out on here? Did you draw that quite a bit bigger then resize it or???

 

 

 

Looks good btw, nice sketch :)

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Why should we buy postage stamps when we can make our own?

aperson being

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Thanks for the comments guys!

 

 

 

Any secret I'm missing out on here? Did you draw that quite a bit bigger then resize it or???

 

 

 

Looks good btw, nice sketch :)

 

Thanks!

 

 

 

The original was a bit larger. [link]

 

 

 

Usually when I paint lines I use a size 3 brush. I follow three basic steps to keep things clean and quick: sketch, clean up, and post-edit.

 

 

 

1. Sketch the lines roughly.

 

2. Clean up quickly with eraser & brush. Zoom if needed...

 

3. After you're done: shrink, sharpen, constrast, what have you... All of my post-editing is done on a separate document. Go Image > Duplicate or press the "Duplicate State" button on your history window to keep things separate. :)

 

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If it was a serious speed painting, I probably would have stopped somewhere between step 1 and 2.

 

 

 

Your lines look so crisp, I find when I am drawing in PS I have to go slow or the lines skip

 

Really? This is odd.. I have to go fast to keep my lines straight and smooth, heh :P What do your lines look like when you go fast? It might be something to do with your tablet...

 

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Must be my tablet! I use a wacom tablet, is there some setting I can change somewhere? This is what my line look like when I go fast, they aren't much better when i go slow either:

 

 

 

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Actually, Teenageloser just helped me figure it out, thanks TL! Thanks Venomai too :)

 

 

 

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Why should we buy postage stamps when we can make our own?

aperson being

That may be your brush settings too, just check you don't have spacing or scattering on in the advanced brush panel.

yeah, most likley you have scattering on.

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i wish i had a tablet. they cost like 150 bucks tho. i can get a DS with that...

Wow, really makes me want to mess around with PS, maybe I'll go look at some tuts........

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waw i realy like it :shock:

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Although it's just a sketch, it looks like it could be a complete minimalism piece. Very cool feel to it, the snow makes the picture for sure :). I'd love to see more of these, and would probably partake if I had a tablet...

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very clean...

 

 

 

i'd love to see you color this :) your a master of the palette :) IMO

jeeze nice work....

 

one of these days ill have to start drawing on photoshop

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New sigzor^^

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