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STEP BY STEP for my b.u.g. concept [link]

I was lucky to hold 3 PSD files of that concept so i was able to gather enough material for logical steps.

the first pic is a quick sketch generated in ALCHEMY
it all started from there
i simply love to fantasize and interpret shapes:)

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:iconorchesis:
That's a pretty interesting method of getting from point a to b. It's really neat to look between the images and try to decipher your thought process between each.

I stared at the first image and actually thought to myself, "How can anyone go from this to this?"

Very, very cool. I'm interested to try something like this now myself.

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Yeah?
:iconcarnivore-art:
This is great! I love it. I really enjoy looking at how your idea evolves.

I got two questions: What is alchemy and does it work similar to photoshop?

And in step six to seven, how do you add that dim reflection? Ok see, when I do digital drawings (Pathetic digital drawings) I generally start the whole thing in b&w and then I add a layer which I set it in "multiply" so I can add colour without going over the black lines.

But you dont seem to do that. How did you add the colour to this?

I'm sorry, I'm just following the idea of "Learn from the masters"

Great work!

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Violence IS the answer
:iconlars-rasmussen:
You found them - great!
I'm definitely going to try out Alchemy - looks fun ... but you interpreted the abstract form really well. NICE!

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'Hey, where you headed?'
'Nowhere special.'
'Get on, I'll take you there.'
:iconspladow:
Well I can answer 1 of your questions, this [link] is ALCHEMY

And it is DEFINITELY worth the download!

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Don't worry, those goosebumps will go away in about twenty minutes.
:icondasadam:
i guess ive played with lego too much xD
thanks!
:icondasadam:
there are 2 options to get it done.
first is: you simply choose the desired color and paint it in with one quick stroke and erase unneeded areas using a mask (more secure way since you can alter it any time)

second: you use different layer blending modes. sometimes you can get neat results with OVERLAY and COLOR DODGE.
but be aware .when only using this method you will never learn which colors to choose by your own and you end up depending on effects too much

I added color with the COLOR BALANCE effect layer and set its blending option to COLOR. this way i can tint my greyscale piece without changing the its values! thats pretty important.

dont hesitate to ask if something is still unclear =)
:icongzegzolka:
Ciekawe i pouczające :)

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A man of the world but lost in a dream

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