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TStunertoobe
post Apr 2 2006, 01:18 AM, updated 20y ago

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How to make my hand drawn sketch into something like this?

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Can teach me step by step, I'm a noob in Photoshop.
etsuko
post Apr 2 2006, 10:22 AM

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urm.. if anyone could explain the 'steps' from turning a child painter into a leonardo da vinci.. i think he'd be making quite a name right now.

anyway, there isn't a shortcut or an easy step-by-step tutorial to teach you how to turn a hand drawn drawing/sketch into something like the example you gave.

it is however possible to first learn the basics of Photoshop to create a 'dumbed-down' version then later progress on yourself via experimentation to find your own style and preference that would simulate the results you're looking for.

So my suggestion is:
Learn the Lasso and Pen tools well. Then discover gradients and finally, learn to control brushes. smile.gif

that's my easy steps of getting what you'd want.
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post Apr 2 2006, 01:12 PM

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QUOTE(etsuko @ Apr 2 2006, 10:22 AM)
urm.. if anyone could explain the 'steps' from turning a child painter into a leonardo da vinci.. i think he'd be making quite a name right now.

anyway, there isn't a shortcut or an easy step-by-step tutorial to teach you how to turn a hand drawn drawing/sketch into something like the example you gave.

it is however possible to first learn the basics of Photoshop to create a 'dumbed-down' version then later progress on yourself via experimentation to find your own style and preference that would simulate the results you're looking for.

So my suggestion is:
Learn the Lasso and Pen tools well. Then discover gradients and finally, learn to control brushes. smile.gif

that's my easy steps of getting what you'd want.
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I can already use the Lasso and Pen, brushes need a little work.
Now I have to work on colours, shades and stuff. smile.gif
songhan89
post Apr 2 2006, 02:36 PM

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work like this would take months by progressing through sketching,drawing,painting.

Yuo need to have very good sense of colouring to make it feel 3D.
jayhan
post Apr 3 2006, 05:03 PM

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join art school + plenty of money to buy colour marker pen
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post Apr 5 2006, 12:46 AM

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nice ar pic that u hv..hahaa.
mm..
chk out my other topic..
there hv my tutorial..

actually it is a very simple
albirri
post Apr 5 2006, 01:29 AM

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pinjam thread jap...
question to etsuko....is ur avatar really ur face? how to make it lika that with real pic?
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post Apr 5 2006, 12:35 PM

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QUOTE(albirri @ Apr 5 2006, 01:29 AM)
pinjam thread jap...
question to etsuko....is ur avatar really ur face? how to make it lika that with real pic?
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well, it's kinda made to resemble my face though i've got mix comments. hahaha..

i used photoshop and played with the brightness and contrast to get a rough idea what I wanted. then i used that same image in Illustrator to trace. smile.gif

 

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