Most of the coloring had been done for this picture several weeks ago, but I didn't take my computer with me to Alaska so this didn't get worked on too much. However when I got back it took me about a day or so to add all the special lighting and effects. There are a lot of things I like about this picture, but a lot of things I wish I could go back and fix. Perhaps my biggest victory on this picture was an improved grasp of Mask usage in Photoshop; I felt like I took a big step forward there.
"Dreamkeepers" is Copyright David and Liz Lillie; you can find their work at http://www.dreamkeeperscomic.com. Drawn on 500-weight 11x17" sheet of bristol, inked with Winsor & Newton Series 7 #2 sable brush, colored in Adobe Photoshop CS5.
Dreamkeepers: Lilith Closing In
Most of the coloring had been done for this picture several weeks ago, but I didn't take my computer with me to Alaska so this didn't get worked on too much. However when I got back it took me about a day or so to add all the special lighting and effects. There are a lot of things I like about this picture, but a lot of things I wish I could go back and fix. Perhaps my biggest victory on this picture was an improved grasp of Mask usage in Photoshop; I felt like I took a big step forward there.
"Dreamkeepers" is Copyright David and Liz Lillie; you can find their work at http://www.dreamkeeperscomic.com. Drawn on 500-weight 11x17" sheet of bristol, inked with Winsor & Newton Series 7 #2 sable brush, colored in Adobe Photoshop CS5.