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InSiDeR
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From: Oblivion
Insane since: Sep 2001

posted posted 03-19-2002 22:27

Do you think you could hook the asylum up with the psd to the eye sig you made? I would have e-mailed this but im sure some other asylumates would love to get their hands on it as well.

kretsminky
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From: A little lower... lower... ahhhhhh, thats the spot
Insane since: Jun 2000

posted posted 03-19-2002 22:33

I have a funny feeling that the PSD would be one or two layers of total hand-paintedness.

warjournal
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From:
Insane since: Aug 2000

posted posted 03-19-2002 22:57


And he's got more than one eye sig.

InSiDeR
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From: Oblivion
Insane since: Sep 2001

posted posted 03-19-2002 23:15

Oh does he....

Wakkos
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From: Azylum's Secret Lab
Insane since: Oct 2000

posted posted 03-20-2002 00:13

I just come here to agree with Krets and Warjournal

*Slaps both*

A sig should be here.....
But is not.

vogonpoet
Maniac (V) Mad Scientist

From: Mi, USA
Insane since: Aug 2000

posted posted 03-20-2002 00:16

*fish slaps Wakkos* sheesh, where ya bean Wacko Wakkos? The Spanish Sun gettin to ya? I agree with Wakkos for the record ~Vp~

Raptor
Paranoid (IV) Inmate

From: AČ, MI, USA
Insane since: Nov 2001

posted posted 03-20-2002 01:00

^---- what they said.

but ummm.. i'm rather newbieish. can i at least *see* this sig?

DarkGarden
Paranoid (IV) Inmate

From: in media rea
Insane since: Jul 2000

posted posted 03-20-2002 01:09

I agree with everyone who has agreed so far.


heh



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DarkGarden
Paranoid (IV) Inmate

From: in media rea
Insane since: Jul 2000

posted posted 03-20-2002 01:23

And now for a bit more of an answer.

InsIder: The PSDs for my eye sigs wouldn't be terribly helpful, since (as pointed out) they're a couple layers of hand painting over the original eyeball design. There were a ton of threads way back in the day about how to build a decent eyeball, but then what it comes down to, is airbrushing the details.

Sorry that it's not more help.

For Raptor though (they're old news now) but here ya go.







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warjournal
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From:
Insane since: Aug 2000

posted posted 03-20-2002 01:31


Looks like you found a home, DG.

DarkGarden
Paranoid (IV) Inmate

From: in media rea
Insane since: Jul 2000

posted posted 03-20-2002 01:38

Nah, that was always "home" it just used to have a nice short name (salvagion.com) I just haven't felt like redirecting until I sort things out.

Hopefully that's sooner than later, but we'll see.


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ChaoStar
Nervous Wreck (II) Inmate

From: peoria,AZ USA
Insane since: Jan 2002

posted posted 03-20-2002 02:17

that's a sweet site DG.


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InSiDeR
Maniac (V) Inmate

From: Oblivion
Insane since: Sep 2001

posted posted 03-20-2002 21:55

Well could you still post a link? I know it may be most air brushing but I would still like to see where you added the brushing and such... Pretty Please???

DarkGarden
Paranoid (IV) Inmate

From: in media rea
Insane since: Jul 2000

posted posted 03-20-2002 22:35

Uh...to be honest InSiDeR, what you see is what you get...~L~

The original PSD is basically the same size, so you really won't get anything from it...

Nonetheless, here ya go. ~shrug~

You can see the paths I used to cut out around the eye shape in the eyelid, to create the pin, and to do the blood trickle the way I wanted. All the rest is brushed after using my original eyeball from way back.

Or a reasonable facsimile thereof with more painting.

Peter

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InSiDeR
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From: Oblivion
Insane since: Sep 2001

posted posted 03-21-2002 04:46

Well this is what I have come up with so far...



Now I need to add some skin... Any tips for brushing?

Krash
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From:
Insane since: Nov 2001

posted posted 03-21-2002 04:53

Do you have any idea how much fun it is to move around the eye so it looks like it's looking around?
but dude the actual eyeball is huge...

Msg me
Aim: Krzyazz18

DarkGarden
Paranoid (IV) Inmate

From: in media rea
Insane since: Jul 2000

posted posted 03-21-2002 05:15

Krash: The actual eyeball in your head is huge too, compared to the opening of your eyelid and base

Nice since the placement in the orbit, behind the muscles around the eye keeps it from popping out of your head. heh Remember that the eyeball itself is a fully rounded sphere tangential to the orbit and the opening. In other words the amount you can look around, think of the size of that puppy compared to the opening when relaxed.

Nice eye insider,,,but the radians suck so far. Don't try and filterize things and texture them with lighting effects...that wasn't done here at all. Brushing is brushing. Some cheating is done on the actual eyeball I used (selections filled and blurred etc.) but the lion's share is hand work after that.

Tips on brushing? Yeah, choose your brushes wisely, start with hard edged brushes, paint carefully (and in greyscale will be easier than how I went...use color layers to change the colour later) and good luck.

Keep going.

Oh, and for those paying a lot of attention...yeah, the eyeball is a bit bigger than it should be...a bit..~GRIN~


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vogonpoet
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From: Mi, USA
Insane since: Aug 2000

posted posted 03-21-2002 05:20

size is relative DG

~Vp~

InSiDeR
Maniac (V) Inmate

From: Oblivion
Insane since: Sep 2001

posted posted 03-21-2002 19:29

So your saying you hand brushed the cornia too? Jeeze....

Wakkos
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From: Azylum's Secret Lab
Insane since: Oct 2000

posted posted 03-21-2002 19:41

So, you're saying that you didn't read anything in this post?

CPrompt
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From: there...no..there.....
Insane since: May 2001

posted posted 03-21-2002 20:07

Some *GOOD* tips going on here! Love it! Thanks for all those tips on air brushing. I'm trying to learn as well.

Later,
C:\


~Binary is best~

DarkGarden
Paranoid (IV) Inmate

From: in media rea
Insane since: Jul 2000

posted posted 03-21-2002 23:43

Actually the cornea is a *bit* of a cheat.

If you find our old threads on making eyeballs around here, I explain that the begining of the radians in the cornea can best be made by making vertical lines across the center of the canvas, and then running polar coordinates on them.

Draw your lines freehand so that's they're a bit wavy, and the resulting look should be roughly what you're going for. Now, layer layer layer...use blending modes and rotation to get exactly what you want over the base Iris colour, and voila.

Now cut it ou in your roughly circular shape (no eye is perfect) and there's your radian base.

Pupil is a smaller rough circle (or hand painted) with not quite hard edges. All the details get hand brushed, lighting tricks can help (tricks, NOT FILTERS!!!!!) such as the graded white "highlight" that I cut a chunk out of to look like a scene reflection.

Keep going...it'll come.


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mayb
Nervous Wreck (II) Inmate

From: Australia
Insane since: Feb 2002

posted posted 03-22-2002 05:36

I love all the technical stuff partticularly the concern for realism. I also use a lager spere when drawing eyes.

But have you ever noticced that with humans and also in most animals you will very rarely see the whole of the iris. Go and have a look in a mirror, the only way you can see it all at once is if you look like you been scared out of your wits......or in shock.

InSiDeR
Maniac (V) Inmate

From: Oblivion
Insane since: Sep 2001

posted posted 03-22-2002 09:36

Hmm looks like difference clouds polar coords to me...

WebShaman
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From: Happy Hunting Grounds...
Insane since: Mar 2001

posted posted 03-22-2002 12:15

Hey DG, still waiting for that tut on brushing...told you I wouldn't let up on that.

DarkGarden
Paranoid (IV) Inmate

From: in media rea
Insane since: Jul 2000

posted posted 03-22-2002 12:56

mayb: That's exactly what I wanted with the eyes shown here. The fear aspect of the pin pushing into the eye was what I really wanted It's a great point though. People don't think about the opening in the orbit being as small as it really is in comparison to the eye itself and the iris

InSiDeR: Nope, no clouds used at all. Again, radians move away from the central pupil in strands, so "faking" those strands doesn't require clouds at all, just careful lines and the randomness of reality.

Shaman: What? Brushing? Never heard of the stuff.

heh

No tutorials...dear lord I'd be writing it for years. I've thought about it just to give people some tips and watch what amazing things they can do, but honestly, it'd be years in the making, and ever expanding. No good suh. I'll keep thinking about it though, or wait for Wead to type up something amazing for the folks at large

Craig Mullins has some great tips over at goodbrush though, and check the work at the sijun.com boards out as well. Great people with some good tips on their sites.



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WebShaman
Maniac (V) Mad Scientist

From: Happy Hunting Grounds...
Insane since: Mar 2001

posted posted 03-22-2002 13:05

Well, still won't stop pestering...but thanks for the links. Yeah, gotta start pestering Weads more, as well.

Hey, last time I stopped by your site, it seems that things are moving in your direction. Nice to hear some good news, for a change.

The Path of Thorns is still alive, and kicking. Keep up the good work. Can't speak for all, but it's a great inspiration for me.

Catch you on the wild side.

DarkGarden
Paranoid (IV) Inmate

From: in media rea
Insane since: Jul 2000

posted posted 03-22-2002 13:18

Wha?

The path is alive and kicking? (checks URL) No man, she's dead in the water...until I revamp anyway. Too busy for that these days, but we'll see. Hopefully soon, but then I seem to keep saying that Thanks for the well wishes anyway.



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WebShaman
Maniac (V) Mad Scientist

From: Happy Hunting Grounds...
Insane since: Mar 2001

posted posted 03-22-2002 13:29

I meant in my head. Salvignon is online, as you well know. I just thought I'd throw that in, you know I've been waiting for you to bring the Path back. I've heard that things have 'picked up' for you, so thought I'd sort of mention the Path...would love to see it online again.

DarkGarden
Paranoid (IV) Inmate

From: in media rea
Insane since: Jul 2000

posted posted 03-22-2002 17:51

Obviously I need to see a therapist. Swamped with work, and yet I did this for some reason. The piece only took ten minutes, but time was quite wasted doing captures of each step along the way.

It's rough, but let's see if this explains more than I could before. Two layers only, using just the marquee selection tool, and brushes.

Let's begin.
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DarkGarden
Paranoid (IV) Inmate

From: in media rea
Insane since: Jul 2000

posted posted 03-22-2002 17:54

1) Make a circular selection on a Layer, fill with white. This is going to be the base of our eyeball, so consider your space well. Lock the transparency of the layer so that we can goof off with the shadings and not colour outside the lines



2) Let's pick a medium grey, and begin shading for a sphere. I decided on a top - left light source, so the shading is weighted away from that direction. Once the medium grey is brushed in place (soft brushes used here, and a medium opacity, around 50) pick a darker grey, and brush along the edge of the sphere to give more depth.




3) All righty, two more circular selections now. First for the Iris. Make the selection, and then colour in with whatever shade you want as a base. Try not to get too saturated, or the eye will look as if it glows, and it gets eerily unreal. I chose a low sat blue. Second selection is for the pupil. Look at the proportions, study photos...you'll get it after a while, and start understanding the reactions to light etc.




4) Pick a lighter shade than the base tone of the iris, and begin drawing tiny lines away from the center of the pupil, toward the edge of the iris. Don't cover over the pupil with the lines, but feel free to brush a bit inside it. It helps the realism to see the raidn lines interacting with the pupil. Use a hard brush, maybe a couple or 3 pixels diameter.

Pick a darker shade than the base tone, and brush around the edge of the iris (make a circular selection around the iris to mask the rest of the eye). Soft brush this time so that it blends with the other tones.

At this point I used white and a low opacity brush to start a highlight on the iris in the top left, reflecting the angle of the light. This is the first step to making the light interaction seem moderately real on the eye.

DarkGarden
Paranoid (IV) Inmate

From: in media rea
Insane since: Jul 2000

posted posted 03-22-2002 17:56

5) Now, one pixel hard brush using white. Paint in more squiggling radians overtop of the light blue ones already made. The fluctuations in tones and sharpness will give that "randomness" I'm always babbling about. Remember to keep them radiating out from the center of the pupil to the edge of the iris.


Using white still, soft brush low opacity, brush in higher highlights. I like the look of a split reflection of intense light, so I used it again here. Now choose a hard brush, higher opacity, and brush in the shape of the highlight itself. Add in a refracted light in the bottom right, not nearly as intense as the reflected light, and we're cooking with gas.



6) Time for tone and veins. I go with a slight red hue on a low opacity soft brush. I use this to give the eyeball a more natural "blood" hue. Brush over the shaded areas blending the tone with the shade. I then took a small hard brush, and brushed in low opacity veins. Radiating from the outside toward the center, splitting, squiggly lines not too long or intense.



7) Our second Layer now comes into play. Paint in a skin tone leaving the "eye opening" clear, or fill the whole layer, and then erase where the eye opening will be. I dropped the opacity of the skin layer hear so I could see the eye underneath and start roughing out the basic lines of the eyelid, eyebrow etc. It also helped while I was refining the eye opening.



8) Well there are thos basic lines I was talking about. I chose a deeper tone of the flesh colour to brush in the line layouts for the skin. Not going too dark will help when I'm blending. I roughed in the eyebrow shape as well. Even though it won't be black in the end it helps to keep it dark to trick your eye into looking away from it while painting. The eyebrow is last for me. Detailing.



9) Softer brush, lower opacity, a tone midway between the base skin tone, and the line layout tone. I bursh in the curves of the skin contours. I make sure that I start looking at all the curves including the lips of skin above and below the eye. Keep your light source direction in mind through all of this to help you actualize the shades and highlights.

DarkGarden
Paranoid (IV) Inmate

From: in media rea
Insane since: Jul 2000

posted posted 03-22-2002 17:57

10) Speaking of highlights: Choose a lighter tone than the base skintone. Brush in (soft brush again) the areas where light will fall more intensely. We're still roughing it here, so no need for precision strokes yet.



11) Time to bring in some colour. Human skin is never flat...nor is it flat toned. I chose a red here to bring into the mix. The tones of the shadows etc. will always be determined by the colour of the light source mioxed with the shade of the flesh. I cheated here and stuck to white light, so the skin tone will be more peach/reddish. Brush in some shadows and spread out the colour variations.

I used a textured brush here. A standard PS spatter brush, with an increased spacing (around 15 or 20 %). This helps give the skin a bit of texture, and spread out the blending without using the dreaded over-soft brushes, or (shudder) smudge tool to do all your blends.



12) More colour. I used a lighter yellow-ish tone here to blend the highlights of the skin. The mixing colours will keep the variations well, and cause a bit more realistic recognition. Again, using hard spatter brushes for blends.



13) Well now we have shaded skin....and a GLARING WHITE EYEBALL!!! No good. Let's jump back to the eyeball Layer, and start adjusting some shadows to fit with the eye itself.

Since the light is from the top left, the shadows will fall to the bottom right. Let's make sure there's a nice shading right under the top lid to show the angle, and impression. After that shading toward the edges of the opening and spherical shading will help give depth and conncetion to the eye in the socket. I used red tones to blend with the skin, but then a deeper brown-grey to do the darker shades, keeping the eye from blurring and blending in too much. Again, hard spatter brush...it's very useful at times (other custom brushes will be more so, but for now stock brushes work).



14) Let's refine the highlights and shadows a bit. Touch up the tones and the blends with texture and soft brushes. Now, pick a hard brush, and a light cream tone. One pixel brush, and start brushing hairs into the eyebrows. This is the only step where the smudge tool does help. I used it to drag hairs out, and blend skin back into the eybrows. They're cheesy, but hey they work for now.

Make sure the hairs aren't too concentrated, and they don't go wild and overdone. Just enough to suggest hair is perfect..the rest people will imagine anyway.

I also added a bit more red hue at this point, just to shape a bit better with the colour. Low opacity soft brush this time just to have smooth blends.



And that's that for now.


Anyone that wants the two layer PSD (heh) can grab it HERE.

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The reason I've used texture brushes etc. in this is so that we stay away from that ugly "PS Airbrush" look that seems overly-smooth, blurry, and flat.

Realism has variance to it, and that randomness. Keep that in mind, and don't try to polish the little flaws, and you're good to go with this..for a start.

Now, hit it. Teach me something as well. I really hope it helps.

Oh, and Shaman, this had damned well better count in the "brush tutorial" category

Peter

Wakkos
Maniac (V) Mad Scientist

From: Azylum's Secret Lab
Insane since: Oct 2000

posted posted 03-22-2002 18:18

*Saves page in hard drive, diskette, CD and ZIP*

I always appreciate the big time that spends DG writing these *very* useful tuts, mini-tuts, tips and everything.

Do you have a teacher soul or something like that?? =)

and, yeah, thanks!

warjournal
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From:
Insane since: Aug 2000

posted posted 03-22-2002 19:06

Wrap it and send to GN. Been needing a painting tutorial. I'm sure it will zip through submission process. Just a thought.

DG, how would you like to do the eyes for me on Washu? Heh. I just couldn't resist.


Wangenstein
Maniac (V) Inmate

From: The year 1881
Insane since: Mar 2001

posted posted 03-22-2002 19:24

Damn it, DG... I wasn't planning on doing any PS painting this weekend, but now... I JUST HAVE TO!

Thanks for taking the time to type all that up, and with pictures! This one's definitely a keeper. Though it may take even more time, you really should consider submitting it to GN.

Thanks again.



There are a lot of strange people in the world. I should know; I'm three of them...

InSiDeR
Maniac (V) Inmate

From: Oblivion
Insane since: Sep 2001

posted posted 03-22-2002 21:01

Jesus Christ Dude...

You should be recognized as a very talented person!

Wangenstein
Maniac (V) Inmate

From: The year 1881
Insane since: Mar 2001

posted posted 03-22-2002 21:08

I recognize him... there he is, in the Room with No Number...

I think someone who looked like Clint Eastwood used to have that room...

warjournal
Maniac (V) Mad Scientist

From:
Insane since: Aug 2000

posted posted 03-22-2002 21:13

LOL Looks like Insider hasn't been around long enough. Or maybe he has. Yes, DG = very very good.

I don't mean to thread-jack, but I am curious. DG, do you ever get tired of people asking things like, "Why are you a bouncer? Why don't you get a real job doing graphic stuff?" While people don't ask me why don't I get a job doing graphics, I am constantly bombareded with similiar questions that align with my hobbies and other interests. Jeez, I just want to smack people sometimes.

"Do you speak Spanish?" ~glare~ :smack: "What was that for?" Ah... a question I'm willing to answer verbally. Know what I mean?



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silence
Maniac (V) Inmate

From: soon to be "the land down under"
Insane since: Jan 2001

posted posted 03-22-2002 21:53

hehe, yeah, I've got the entire page on my HD too. Thanks again, DG.

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