

Just store this in mind and do it in several steps or so. Human with the dog: actually it’s too big for my proportions. It always good to drop a human figure for scale, when you are painting environments: It has to be a balance between lights and darks (mass and space) in this case. Something like standard element and style of my picture. It will something like lava mountain) I really refined theĮlements and the style of the picture. I found a detail here – and now I really know the story behind this Law is simple here: the image should look in both ways perfect (if isįlipping horizontally). In this stage – just try to create some shapes – and do watch the whole composition.įlipping the image is a very good thing because it’s really gets you to watch every compositing detail. Now begin to paint: it is more intuitive here. We have a brush tip and now we have to set some parameters to the brush: Just try to think about the actual stone texture: it has cracks, dots and scratches in real life. So thus how I’ve created a rock or single stone brush. See the pictures to understand what I have in mind I want to create a rock brush because our work here will be about the rocks, shall we say. It really, really good practice is you are a

I really like David ‘vely’ Levy for how he creates brushes and then uses them. The first brush is quite standard – something like digital watercolor brush.
