Commission for NorthLion, a tiger version of his female friend. I chose to personify her with a Golden Tabby tiger. They're rather swanky.
Tigers are invading my gallery..! o_o It's not my fault~
Photoshop CS.
Background textures from http://mayang.com/textures/
Tigers are invading my gallery..! o_o It's not my fault~
Photoshop CS.
Background textures from http://mayang.com/textures/
Category Artwork (Digital) / Portraits
Species Tiger
Size 1133 x 850px
File Size 345.1 kB
*FLAILS* JEEZ. Your work's always amazed me but the textures and shading here are just to freaking die for. If y'don't mind my asking, was her fur done in multiple layers or painted on a single one? What kinda settings d'you use to get those gorgeous fur-clumps?
Also, golden tabby tigers are of the awesome.
Also, golden tabby tigers are of the awesome.
Multiple layers, o'course! :D
Here I first planned out the tones/shading quickly with a bunch of layers, then prettyfied that by painting over the top using the colour picker (on a new layer. I use far too many.) The colours/markings are also on a separate layer, set to multiply.. or overlay or something. Whatever looks best. xD
I generally use a simple round, hard-edged brush with opacity + flow jitter as well as size jitter (but with a 50% min diameter) set to pen pressure.
Random tip: Use the colour picker lots! Hold down alt to quickly grab a slightly different shade from somewhere nearby. You should end up with more variation, and better blending, without needing that icky blend tool~
Here I first planned out the tones/shading quickly with a bunch of layers, then prettyfied that by painting over the top using the colour picker (on a new layer. I use far too many.) The colours/markings are also on a separate layer, set to multiply.. or overlay or something. Whatever looks best. xD
I generally use a simple round, hard-edged brush with opacity + flow jitter as well as size jitter (but with a 50% min diameter) set to pen pressure.
Random tip: Use the colour picker lots! Hold down alt to quickly grab a slightly different shade from somewhere nearby. You should end up with more variation, and better blending, without needing that icky blend tool~
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