![]() ![]() As I went, I added extra chunks such as the ears and the eyelids, merged them with a “Boolean” modifier, and then re-meshed. I started with a subdivided sphere and began sculpting the form as generally as possible with the “Symmetry” tool on. My “reference board” *facepalm* SCULPTING I have a bad habit of not saving my references, but much of it involved Googling Victorian dress and headwear and adapting those elements for my purposes (taking many liberties, of course). Therefore, I opted to use Blender to model and light the characters and then painted over the image to achieve the desired look. I knew I could use Blender to sculpt and light these figures much faster than drawing from scratch, but I was also worried that I would have difficulty getting the painterly look if I stayed in Blender for the entire process. The problem is I am not very skilled at free-handing portraits, and even using references, it would take too much time. When I set out to make these, I knew I wanted them to be stylized and sort of painterly. Each piece represents the leader of that faction in this case, a faction of traders called “The Mongers.” Export the painting as a PNG file for use in Paint Shop Pro or Photoshop.The world they inhabit is a dark-Victorian steampunk sort of world in which various factions try to work together while seeking an opportunity to take power for themselves at any moment. Optional: You can follow steps 3-7 of my seamless glitter tutorial to make a seamless tile, but you will need to reduce the pressure.ġ0. Here is a comparison of the 5 different types of glitter shapes at 100% size.ĩ. To choose a glitter shape either click on the little crescents surrounding the circle or click on the circle and a menu will appear with all the choices.ħ. Lower percentage means addition of close, complimentary colors to your chosen color. Multicolor = Changes the amount of other colors in the glitter. Glitter shape = Changes the shape of the glitter. Glitter size = The size of the individual glitter pieces. This tutorial will focus on the effects of different glitter shapes. The settings for the glitter are in the menu on the left side of the screen. After selecting the glitter tool, you can change the size of the glitter brush, click the +/- tabs located on the bottom and side of the quarter moon of this menu. Go to the bottom left-hand corner and select the glitter tool. To make the glitter metallic, go to the bottom right-hand corner and slide the metallic slider all the way to the right. Click the eye next to the color palette layer to hide it.ĥ. ![]() Click on the canvas to select your color of choice.Ĥ. Click the bottom layer to make it active, then click the color picker in the lower left-hand corner. Skip steps 2, 3 and 4 if you are not using a color palette and select a color by clicking on the color wheel in the bottom right corner.ģ. This will place the palette as the top layer. If you want to use a palette for color selection, import the palette as a layer. Select Cell as your preset so that you can have a transparent background.Ģ. The example uses a 400 x 400 canvas at 300 dpi. This tutorial will show you how to make a the popular metallic glitter in Art Rage 2.5 which can then be used as a fill in Paint Shop Pro or a style in Photoshop.ġ. ![]()
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