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Speedpainting

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“Speedpainting” by Levente Peterffy
14. this step is very simple actually, all i did here was duplicating the layer with my painting, picked “multiply” on the top layer and adjusted the opacity on the layer. This step adds more contrast to the whole speedpainting.
 
15. The image still seems abit empty to me, and adding new objects always creats new readable items for the viewer to explore. In this case i added a crane which for the pilot to operate. The colors picked are similar from the spaceship.
 

16. Here I wanted to add blue light , in the front. The reason is to simulate light emitted from a blue sky. You can achieve this in several ways:
1. duplicate layer, use hue/saturation, and then tone down the opacity of the layer and erase the parts which you dont want blueish
2.new layer, use softedged brush with overlay, and low opacity
 
17. Texturetime!!! yay!! Before you paint, make sure you paint on a separate layer. Next thing on your list is texturebrushes. These can be made easily. My method of doing is creating a new document 100×100, then i pick black , new llayee. I google for lets say..rocks, i paste a desaturated image of the rock into the 100×100 document, and with the default ps brushes i erase in the outlines of the document canvas.Last step in making a texture brush is picking “define brush” from edit-menu.When you have a texturebrush all you need to do is go lightly with a low opacity brush on the areas you want to texture.
 
 


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