How to Digitally Paint an Abstract Face PortraitFinal Image Preview
Before we get started, let's take a look at the image we'll be
creating.
Before We Get Started
Here you can find my mini-tutorial that shows how to draw a head. I
learned this technique a very long time ago in Cracow from some
sympathetic graffiti artist. It's very easy, and just follow the images
below to see how to draw the character's head.
Step 1
Make a new document, my dimension are 1024 pixels by 768 pixels.
Fill the background with #8CC2FF color. The main thing is to choose a
background that works well for the right amount of light and shadow. I
decided to create morning scene. The sky will be very light. In the
next few steps, I'll be switching between light and dark color to see
if my shadows are in good tone. Also, I will be flipping the face
horizontally to see if I didn't make some mistakes.
Step 2
Usually, I start a painting with a sketch. The sketch is very
important, I can plan the main shapes and try different combinations.
First, make very basic shapes. If it is what you're looking for, add
some settings to the brush and switch between brush sizes to get better
effect. This is a easy step for those who have graphic tablet - mouse
users have to work a little bit harder.
Step 3
Fill the sketch area with a light color (doesn't really matter
which). Then add shadows with our blending brush. To make it, just put
some hard-edged circle brushes in a shape of a big circle. Then add the
settings shown below. Select Lock Transparent Pixels if your mouse
isn't very precise. Next, paint shadows on the face.
Go to Image > Adjust > Hue/Saturation and try to choose
settings for one of the basic colors. Then switch between our custom
brushes and paint with very low Opacity, about 5-15% on the face. Don't
get into the details, just doodle around. Base colors are the type of
colors that should be the overall color range of the face and blending
colors are for make transitions between the base colors.
Step 4
Now we can add our background. I followed the fist few steps from my previous tutorial on the site Digitally Paint a Fantasy Tree Scene. If you want learn more about brushes, you should read this tutorial.
Step 5
Time to prepare our brushes for painting. Actually we needed them
earlier, but it wasn't necessary. You can make them by yourself or they
are available to Plus members for download. The brushes were created from circle shapes, and the secret is to choose good settings.
Step 6
It's time for the lips. I choose a very basic technique for that.
It's combining only three colors. First, paint a shape with the central
color, then add shadows and lights as show below. Also, review the
mini-tutorial written specially for PSDTUTS called "How to Paint Lips,"
see below.
Step 7
Our face is too long so let's correct that. Select the lower part of
the face and move it higher. Don't worry if it breaks the color's
transitions, we can easily fix it in this step with a blending brush.
Flip the whole face horizontal to check if it's painted well. Then
choose our first blending brush and by the base colors (and darker ones
for shadows), then smooth the face. Below you can find my mini-tutorial
that will tell you how to draw and paint the nose.
Step 8
With a soft brush place light dots on the eyes and chin. Then with the Pen tool (very well described in this tutorial on creating a complete vexel image in Photoshop)
draw under-the skin shape, fill it with a skin color, lock selected
pixels, and then paint the shadows. Also, you should improve the edges
of the upper layer with the Pen tool and a hard-edged small brush.
Step 9
Now we'll give some life to our skin. Light is strong, so our skin
should be more shiny. I will fix my skin with Levels and Curves. Now,
select the face by Command-clicking the layer, then click the icon that
is marked below. From the list choose Levels and set the
Brightness/Contrast and Curves.
Step 10
Now we'll make the eyes. Try to get an effect as in my previous
image. Then paint on eyes with colors as n the images below, and give
them the selected options. Remember to paint every color on different
layers, otherwise you won't get right effect. Below I also included my
mini-tutorial on "How to Paint Eyes," which shows another technique to
paint eyes.
Step 11
Here you can see how to make shadows by combining two brushes - soft and hard-edged.
Step 12
Now it's time for eyebrows. You can paint them as shown in the
mini-tutorial above by painting brown lines and giving them shadows
with soft a brush, or just simply by drawing hard-edged lines and then
smoothing them with the Smudge tool.
Step 13
Here we'll improve the nostril area and ear area. For the nosil
overpaint all the area with skin tone, then make shadows for the holes
by combining hard and soft brushes. My shadows were too light so I fix
them with curves.
Step 14
We can add some details like wrinkles, they are very easy to make
and give nice effects. Just paint two lines (one lighter and one darker
than face color) on one layer and modify it with Filter > Liquify.
Step 15
For a smoother face use the Smudge tool on some parts of the face
(very carefully). Also with the Filter > Liquify you can make our
face smile.
Step 16
Now we'll add some dynamic effect with shiny lines. First, prepare the brush for the stars, as shown below.
Step 17
Time for the lines. Use the Pen tool (look at my options on top of
the first image) and draw a line. Choose the Brush tool (don't paint
anything) and choose some hard-edged brush. Set the foreground color -
here it's pink. Then go to the Paths window and by right-click on the
stroke and choose Stroke Path. In the Stroke Path Menu choose Brush
from list and select Simulate Pressure. Next, select the line layer
(Command-click on the layer), move the selection a little to right, and
give it a little shadow with the Burn tool. At last choose the Dodge
tool, and shine-up our line. You can also give a shadow to it under the
skin.
Final image
Here we are, it's finished! I hope you enjoy the tutorial. You can view the final image below or view a larger version here.
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