You! Be Inspired! — The Amazing Illustration of Jon Reinfurt

The success of a story or article doesn’t just only rely on how well it is written. At times, an equally amazing illustration is also much needed to pique the interest of the readers and reel them in. Other than reeling the readers in, an illustration also contributes in helping the viewer to further visualize or at least get the gist of what the article is about.

Today we are going to take a look at the amazing illustration of Jon Reinfurt. A graduate of illustration at the University of the Arts in Philadelphia and a recipient of numerous illustration awards and recognition from known publications such as Society of Illustrators, Communication Arts and American Illustrators. His inspiring illustrations and paintings also graced a number of publications and galleries around the country. His clients range from publications such as Reader’s Digest Asia, Runner’s World, READ Magazine and the Wall Street Journal. Apart from creating beautiful illustrations, Jon also teaches an illustration course at UArts.

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Create a Science Fiction Environment With Photoshop

Photoshop is a fantastic application because it allows you to create just about anything your imagination can dream up. In this tutorial, we will show you how to create a science fiction environment using digital painting and illustration techniques. While working on this piece, you will learn how to set up your color scheme, set your perspective, and even how to create a monster robot. Let’s get started.


Tutorial Assets

The following assets were used during the production of this tutorial.


Step 1

Let’s get started. Create a new document in Photoshop with following settings, then import the “Base photo” asset and place it as shown below. You can delete the Background layer. I called that first layer “Import”.


Step 2

Duplicate the “Import” layer, call the new one “Extend” and hide the “Import” one. We keep it at the bottom to be sure to have an untouched photo somewhere in our layers. Do a very thin selection, transform it, and fill the empty area as below.

Paint few strokes to break that stretching such as shown below.


Step 3

Create a new Group called "Persp". Add a new layer called "Point 1", and draw the perspective lines. Do the same on a different layer for the second point. Set the group’s Opacity to 40%. Feel free to hide and unhide this group whenever you need to check the perspective of your draw. Have a nice hierarchy in your layers, "as always."


Step 4

Above the “Extend” layer, create a new “Tweaks” one and add some light and smooth colors at the perspective point. Start to refine a bit the rough part of the sky.

On a new "BG Overlay" layer, start refining the background with very basic shapes just as below. Pick colors you find on the "Import" layer, at the same level in perspective. Tweak them a bit, as I did on the right side. Variations in colors bring a realistic impression, even small value changes.


Step 5

Now add a new “FG” group and draw the foreground buildings on a new “FG” layer with darker tones you directly find on the canvas. Keep in mind that the shapes must stay very sketchy at this step and don’t spend any time into small details. You can use custom brushes to have some nice effects very quickly, as speed painters do for example.


Step 6

On a new “BG Buildings” layer under the “BG” group, create some basic shapes of buildings. Refer as below (main color I used for this is #332f36). And this is it, we already have the environment setup for this tutorial. Let’s move on.


Step 7

Create a new Adjustment Curves Layer above the “BG Overlay” with following settings. We don’t want that Adjustment Layer to change the bottom of the sky. Therefore, with the grade tool, create a black/white ramp in the Layer Mask of the “Curves 1″ layer such as below.

Then, by pressing Command/Ctrl+L (Image > Adjustments > Levels…) on the “BG Buildings” layer, do some changes as below to match the new sky.

The result of this step is a background more detached from the foreground. This is very important, since we don’t want the viewers to be distracted due to the amount of information we will try drawing.


Step 8

Now you can start refining a bit the edges and adding details. Don’t be too precise, refer to below.

I darkened and changed the colors of those areas from the foreground.

Here is our result.


Step 9

On a new "Battle scene" group, create two layers called "Robot" and "Robot lasers". Start drawing a robot, which is going to be the "bad guy" of this illustration. I place it over one perspective point. This is an easy way to lead the viewers’ eyes to this Robot.


Step 10

Let’s refine part of the "BG Buildings" we created before. Hide the "Battle scene" group. Basically, just paint some more precise and defined shapes with hard brushes and/or custom brushes.

Do the same with “FG” and refer as shown below. This step is a bit long, but necessary.

And here is the result of this refining step.


Step 11

Refine the Robot now.

Quickly create some soldiers and the lights of the guns on 2 new layers.


Step 12

Add more light to the ground and refine the shadows in the “FG” layer.

Do some refining on the buildings as well, as you can see below.

Change a bit the brightness (Image > Adjustments > Brightness/Contrast) of selected parts of the “BG Buildings” layer, to add some more depth in the draw.

Import the “Soil” from the asset and transform it to match the perspective and the ground. Set is as a Clipping Mask to the “FG” Layer, set his Blending Mode to “Overlay”, and erase the parts that aren’t over the ground in a Layer Mask.

Here is the result of this step.


Step 13

Now it is time to add some fine details. Let’s start with the Robot.

Add more Contrast (100) and Brightness (10) on the “BG Buildings” layer (Image > Adjustments > Brightness/Contrast…), remove some saturation (set Saturation to -20 in Image > Adjustments > Hue/Saturation) and refine even more, such as shown below. Don’t worry about hidden parts.

And again, refine the foreground. The whole process is about refining everything step by step. This is a bit dangerous since we tend to focus refining only on one main point. A good tip to avoid this is to constantly flip the canvas horizontally. But trust me, I can’t even count the number of times that I failed because I started focusing only on one point or side. I wasn’t anymore able to tell what was wrong with my illustrations in every case, so I left them.

Now, between the “FG” and the soil layer, as a clipping mask, add a new “Building Noise” layer. With black and white as selected color, create clouds (Filter > Render > Clouds). Set this layer’s Opacity to 30% and his blending mode to Overlay. Move it a bit at the top of the canvas to have it active only for the building part of the “FG” layer.

Create a new layer above the soil one, but without being set as Clipping Mask. Rename it to “Fog”. Select such a color : #644e60, and with a soft brush and a very low opacity, create a fog overlay effect, such as shown below.


Step 14

Time to do the first Color Balance. Create that new Adjustment Layer and set as below.

By painting in the Layer Mask, hide the background parts of that Color Balance Adjustment Layer. It doesn’t need to be very precise, refer as below, as always.

Create a new "Lights" layer above the "Color Balance 1" one, fill it with black, set his blending mode to "Linear Dodge (Add), and with a color at full saturation and brightness set at 50% (for example #007d8c), with a soft low opacity brush set to Screen, create those beautiful light effects.

Refine the “Robot Laser” layer, add a small explosion effect with a grunge brush. Add some small pieces being ejected away from the explosion on a different layer I called “Explosion”. Resize the soldiers and tweak them as below, since they were too big for the general scale.

Here is the result of this step.


Step 15

Above the “Curves 1″ layer of the “BG” group, add a new Level Adjustment Layer. Set it as below to darken the sky.

Now with the Brightness/Contrast tool, change the Brightness of the “BG Buildings” layer to -67 to darken them as well.

Do the same to the “FG” layer, with Brightness set to -40 and Contrast to 60. We really need heavy contrast on the foreground. Then, on a new “Shadows” layer above the “Lights” one, with a black color, paint some shadows. You have a preview of how I painted them below, in red. Use the Eraser tool with a soft brush if needed, to create some nice shadows. Then, set the blending mode to “Multiply”, and the Opacity to 50%.

On a new "Final FX" group right below the "Persp" one, create a new "SciFi Lightning" layer that is similar to the "Lights" one. Create a global sci-fi cyan lightning. Here is a preview about how your layer must look like if you set his blending mode to normal. Once you have the same, reset is to Linear Dodge and set his Opacity to about 60%.

It changes a lot the mood of the draw, and bring it to something more cold and futuristic.

Here is a small overview of our layers.


Step 16

Let’s refine the “BG Buildings” for the last time. I added some lights on a separated layer, “Final lights”.


Step 17

Let’s refine the "FG" for the last time. Adding such small details as wires, antennas, and barriers comes only at the end of the process. It adds lots of realism and details, but if you focus on adding this kind of stuff when the draw is still not well defined, you’ll have some serious problems with the illustration looking good. I simplified a lot the ground as well, since we’ll redraw the shadows nicely. You probably noticed that we had a double shadow effect until now. I disabled the layers above the "FG" one and his clipping mask layers, to help you compare what I have without those overlay layers and what you should have.

Right above the “FG” layer (and as clipping mask of course), create a new "Brushes" layer. Then draw some small effects with some specials “speed painting” brushes, to add fine details.

I reactivated the layers of the “FG” group. Then, above the “Color Balance 1″, I created a new “Ground Noise” layer, blending mode set to Overlay and Opacity to 65%. Then, with a grunge brush, I added those kind of nice variations to the ground.

Here is the picture with the redefined “Lights” layer.

…And with the redefined “Shadows” one.

Here is the look of this step. The draw starts to be really similar to the final one.


Step 18

At the top of the “FG” group, create a new “FGG Add” one and draw those 2 structures. I had the feeling it was needed to have some kind of very near structures there.

Then, refine few layers. Here, “Soldiers”.

“Soldiers lasers”, “Robot” and “Robot laser”. We’ll create the explosion in the next step.


Step 19

At the top of the “Battle scene” group, create a new one called “Explosion”. Then, with a grunge brush, create such an explosion. The idea is to start from the exterior with some dark very saturated reds, and to go inside step by step with colors going to something like very light low saturated yellows, at the center of the explosion.

On a new “EXP Details 1″, draw some small mini-explosions going outside of the main one.

On a new “EXP Details 2″, draw some metal pieces as shown below.

Then, by using the same process you did to create the lightning effects, add some glow to the explosion on a new layer, “EXP glow”.

Here is the look.


Step 20

Let’s move to the “Final FX” Group. Create a new Level Adjustment Layer, set it as below, and add some black at the background on the layer mask. The idea is to add some more contrast in the foreground.

Create another Level Adjustment Layer with following settings and layer mask. Goal here is to create a vignetting effect, and to darken few parts of the foreground.


Step 21

Now create a new “Hard Edges” Layer, apply an image on it (Image > Apply Image, then press OK without changing the settings). Add a Filter > Sharpen > Sharpen More. Create a layer mask, and draw in black the background: we don’t want it to be sharpened. Refer as below.

With black and white as selected colors, create clouds (Filter > Render > Clouds) on a new and last “Global noise” layer.. Then, add some noise to those clouds. (Filter > Noise > Add Noise). Set it as below. Change the blending mode to Multiply, and the Opacity to 4%. And here we are, that’s our final draw..


Details

Zoom in and take a look at some of the details.


Final Image

You! Be Inspired! – Hyperrealistic Paintings by Pedro Campos

If realism made you speechless, wait until you encounter hyperrealism. It is a genre of painting and sculpting involving an intricate resemblance of a high resolution photograph. The themes and subjects of most hyperrealistic paintings are portraits, still lifes, landscapes and narrative scenes. The term hyperrealism is primarily coined with an independent art movement and art style that has developed since the early 2000s in the US and Europe.

One amazingly talented  hyperrealist is Madrid based painter Pedro Campos. Most of his subjects like Coke cans, glass bottles and jars, and fruits wrapped in plastic sheets are painted with exact pictorial details. Huffington Post describes his work as having “an aura of glossy, and sanctified perfection about them”.

 

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Pedro Campos working an a piece. | Source

 

Like any other artist, Campos grew his talent at a young age by working on different creative projects like decorating restaurants and as an illustrator in different creative agencies. He studied art restoration in Madrid and began focusing on oil painting at the age of 30. All of his works are truly etraordinary, lets take a closer look at some of them below and be blown away by the precision of each piece.

 

oil on canvas 195 x 97 cm (c) Pedro Campos

 

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oil on canvas 162 x 114 cm  (c) Pedro Campos

 

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 oil on canvas 100 x 100 cm (c) Pedro Campos

 

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oil on canvas 150 x 150 cm (c) Pedro Campos

 

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oil on canvas  162 x 97 cm (c) Pedro Campos

 

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oil on canvas 130 x 130 cm (c) Pedro Campos

 

SEE ALSO: Amazing Ballpoint Pen Artworks by Samuel Silva

 
Pedro Campos and his artworks are represented by Plus One Gallery, London. Check out his official website for more of his hyperrealistic paintings.

 


 
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Surreal Saturday – Surreal and Cryptic works of Joao Ruas

The intricate lines, beautiful play of colors, surreal and cryptic imagery are what best describes the work of Sao Paulo visual artist Joao Ruas.  Fans of DC’s Vertigo Fables would easily remember his work since Joao was commissioned to do stunning covers. Apart from Fables Joao’s stunning work is also showcased in art shows and in top publications like Wired, Sunday Times and Playboy. He has also successfully published his very own art book entitled: “Yore”.

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The enigmatic imagery of his works is a must see for everyone and that is why we are featuring Joao Ruas’ ethereal work on this edition of Surreal Saturday.

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You! Be Inspired! – The Amazing Concept Art of Luke Mancini

Everything starts out with a concept most specially in movies, games even in advertising as well. This why concept art is a necessary part of the design process since in concept art everything is tackled like how will the creature look at when it is in action, how does light affects it and how big will it be against other creatures. Australian concept artist Luke Mancini is one of amazing concept artist that everyone should check out. His fantastic work in Starcraft 2 is a joy to see and most specially if you grew up playing the game back in ’98. Other than Starcraft, Luke aka *Mr. Jack in Deviantart also worked on projects such as the World of Warcraft trading card game and Privateer Press’ Warmachine making his style and work really diverse and a amazing to look at for inspiration.

This is why today, we here at You the Designer is featuring Luke’s amazing body of work for you dose of inspiration.

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SEE ALSO: Concept Art: Designing the Movies

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Check out more of Luke’s amazing concept art on his DeviantArt page here. Now, which of Luke’s work do you find awesome? Tell us at the comments below! We’d love to hear your thoughts about it. Do check us out in Facebook, Twitter, Pinterest and Google+! Finally lastly do not forget to subscribe to get the daily dose of news, inspiration and awesomeness in anything and everything that is design!

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You! Be Inspired! – The Amazing Concept Art of Luke Mancini

Everything starts out with a concept most specially in movies, games even in advertising as well. This why concept art is a necessary part of the design process since in concept art everything is tackled like how will the creature look at when it is in action, how does light affects it and how big will it be against other creatures. Australian concept artist Luke Mancini is one of amazing concept artist that everyone should check out. His fantastic work in Starcraft 2 is a joy to see and most specially if you grew up playing the game back in ’98. Other than Starcraft, Luke aka *Mr. Jack in Deviantart also worked on projects such as the World of Warcraft trading card game and Privateer Press’ Warmachine making his style and work really diverse and a amazing to look at for inspiration.

This is why today, we here at You the Designer is featuring Luke’s amazing body of work for you dose of inspiration.

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SEE ALSO: Concept Art: Designing the Movies

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Check out more of Luke’s amazing concept art on his DeviantArt page here. Now, which of Luke’s work do you find awesome? Tell us at the comments below! We’d love to hear your thoughts about it. Do check us out in Facebook, Twitter, Pinterest and Google+! Finally lastly do not forget to subscribe to get the daily dose of news, inspiration and awesomeness in anything and everything that is design!

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Fan Art Friday – 20 Illuminating Artworks Featuring Jennifer Lawrence

“It girls” come and go, but there’s something about Jennifer Lawrence that separates her from the rest. The current toast of Tinseltown who won the 2013 Academy Award for Best Actress in the film “Silver Linings Playbook,” Lawrence combines ever-improving acting chops with a charmingly down-to-earth attitude.

 

Fan Art Friday – 20 Illuminating Artworks Featuring Jennifer Lawrence

 
She came into prominence for her head-turning role in “Winter’s Bone,” a 2010 indie film that scored her first Academy nomination for Best Supporting Actress. However, her star rose to ridiculously new heights when she played Katniss Everdeen in the book-to-film adaptation of “The Hunger Games.”

 


Actress Jennifer Lawrence as Katniss Everdeen in "The Hunger Games" (left), as Tiffany Maxwell in "Silver Linings Playbook" (center) and during the 85th Academy Awards (right).

Actress Jennifer Lawrence as Katniss Everdeen in “The Hunger Games” (left), as Tiffany Maxwell in “Silver Linings Playbook” (center) and during the 85th Academy Awards (right).



 
While her performances on film have received universally praised, her awkward and self-deprecating personality has gained equal buzz. She owned the night at the Oscars, from tripping down the stairs on her way to receive the Best Actress award to flipping the bird on her post-Oscars interview. How can you not like this girl?

 
In tribute to her young, stellar career, we’ve compiled 20 of the best artworks made by the most talented people on the Internet that show the luminous beauty of this sex symbol.

 

Jennifer Lawrence as Katniss by ~MShah123

Jennifer Lawrence as Katniss by MShah123 | Source

 

Jennifer Lawrence #GoldenGlobes2013 by dankershaw

Jennifer Lawrence #GoldenGlobes2013 by dankershaw | Source

 

Katniss by themockingmirror

Katniss by themockingmirror | Source

 

THE GAMES by Katie Sanvick

THE GAMES by Katie Sanvick | Source

 Jennifer Lawrence 2 by thewholehorizon

Jennifer Lawrence 2 by thewholehorizon | Source

 

Jennifer Lawrence - Heroes of Alexandria Series by Nina Zivkovic

Jennifer Lawrence – Heroes of Alexandria Series by Nina Zivkovic | Source

 

Jennifer Lawrence portrait by MShah123

Jennifer Lawrence portrait by MShah123 | Source

 

Jennifer Lawrence Digital Painting by Maartje van Hoorn

Jennifer Lawrence Digital Painting by Maartje van Hoorn | Source

 

Jennifer Lawrence by firmacomdesign

Jennifer Lawrence by firmacomdesign | Source

 

Katniss Everdeen: the Mockingjay by Aida-Art

Katniss Everdeen: the Mockingjay by Aida-Art | Source

 

Katniss by alicexz

Katniss by alicexz | Source

 

Katniss by Geofffffff

Katniss by Geofffffff | Source

 

The Girl on Fire by hanain3

The Girl on Fire by hanain3 | Source

 

Jennifer Lawrence by FromPencil2Paper

Jennifer Lawrence by FromPencil2Paper | Source

 

Jennifer Lawrence by zgirl3210

Jennifer Lawrence by zgirl3210 | Source

 

Katniss Everdeen by ThreshTheSky

Katniss Everdeen by ThreshTheSky | Source

 

Katniss by WeaponXIX

Katniss by WeaponXIX | Source

 

Jennifer Lawrence by Sidonnia

Jennifer Lawrence by Sidonnia | Source

 

Katniss by Serena-Kenobi

Katniss by Serena-Kenobi | Source

 

Katniss Everdeen by Patsie

Katniss Everdeen by Patsie | Source

 

 

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Fan Art Friday – 20 Illuminating Artworks Featuring Jennifer Lawrence

“It girls” come and go, but there’s something about Jennifer Lawrence that separates her from the rest. The current toast of Tinseltown who won the 2013 Academy Award for Best Actress in the film “Silver Linings Playbook,” Lawrence combines ever-improving acting chops with a charmingly down-to-earth attitude.

 

Fan Art Friday – 20 Illuminating Artworks Featuring Jennifer Lawrence

 
She came into prominence for her head-turning role in “Winter’s Bone,” a 2010 indie film that scored her first Academy nomination for Best Supporting Actress. However, her star rose to ridiculously new heights when she played Katniss Everdeen in the book-to-film adaptation of “The Hunger Games.”

 


Actress Jennifer Lawrence as Katniss Everdeen in "The Hunger Games" (left), as Tiffany Maxwell in "Silver Linings Playbook" (center) and during the 85th Academy Awards (right).

Actress Jennifer Lawrence as Katniss Everdeen in “The Hunger Games” (left), as Tiffany Maxwell in “Silver Linings Playbook” (center) and during the 85th Academy Awards (right).



 
While her performances on film have received universally praised, her awkward and self-deprecating personality has gained equal buzz. She owned the night at the Oscars, from tripping down the stairs on her way to receive the Best Actress award to flipping the bird on her post-Oscars interview. How can you not like this girl?

 
In tribute to her young, stellar career, we’ve compiled 20 of the best artworks made by the most talented people on the Internet that show the luminous beauty of this sex symbol.

 

Jennifer Lawrence as Katniss by ~MShah123

Jennifer Lawrence as Katniss by MShah123 | Source

 

Jennifer Lawrence #GoldenGlobes2013 by dankershaw

Jennifer Lawrence #GoldenGlobes2013 by dankershaw | Source

 

Katniss by themockingmirror

Katniss by themockingmirror | Source

 

THE GAMES by Katie Sanvick

THE GAMES by Katie Sanvick | Source

 Jennifer Lawrence 2 by thewholehorizon

Jennifer Lawrence 2 by thewholehorizon | Source

 

Jennifer Lawrence - Heroes of Alexandria Series by Nina Zivkovic

Jennifer Lawrence – Heroes of Alexandria Series by Nina Zivkovic | Source

 

Jennifer Lawrence portrait by MShah123

Jennifer Lawrence portrait by MShah123 | Source

 

Jennifer Lawrence Digital Painting by Maartje van Hoorn

Jennifer Lawrence Digital Painting by Maartje van Hoorn | Source

 

Jennifer Lawrence by firmacomdesign

Jennifer Lawrence by firmacomdesign | Source

 

Katniss Everdeen: the Mockingjay by Aida-Art

Katniss Everdeen: the Mockingjay by Aida-Art | Source

 

Katniss by alicexz

Katniss by alicexz | Source

 

Katniss by Geofffffff

Katniss by Geofffffff | Source

 

The Girl on Fire by hanain3

The Girl on Fire by hanain3 | Source

 

Jennifer Lawrence by FromPencil2Paper

Jennifer Lawrence by FromPencil2Paper | Source

 

Jennifer Lawrence by zgirl3210

Jennifer Lawrence by zgirl3210 | Source

 

Katniss Everdeen by ThreshTheSky

Katniss Everdeen by ThreshTheSky | Source

 

Katniss by WeaponXIX

Katniss by WeaponXIX | Source

 

Jennifer Lawrence by Sidonnia

Jennifer Lawrence by Sidonnia | Source

 

Katniss by Serena-Kenobi

Katniss by Serena-Kenobi | Source

 

Katniss Everdeen by Patsie

Katniss Everdeen by Patsie | Source

 

 

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Create a Photo-Realistic Fried Egg Using Digital Painting Techniques

Still-life illustrations can be great practice for anyone wanting to learn how to create life-like illustrations. In this tutorial, we will explain how to create a photo-realistic fried egg from a reference. Let’s get started!


Tutorial Assets

The following assets were used during the production of this tutorial.


Step 1

The block-in stage. Lay down the basic color of egg using a basic hard Photoshop brush with shape dynamics on and spacing to zero. I always get right into an image without any preliminary sketches or line work. It is easier for me to think in terms of large shapes and colors, as opposed to lines. This time I figured I would begin with a color as the main theme for the base of the painting.


Step 2

Continue painting with a hard brush, which has a nice hard edge to it, this will come in handy during the initial stages of defining the forms with light and shade. Lay down a flat red as well as some other colors. Don’t go too overboard and try to paint it all right here; start small as I did. Paint in the overall color for the egg, Put in the different shades of yolk and egg white and do not highlight yet.


Step 3

Lay down more colors around the shape we laid down in the previous steps. Put some soft bright strokes down with smudge tool and smudge the frying pan area a little bit. As we are going to directly put photo textures on the pan area to save the time, so it doesn’t matter how you paint this area, just paint it along with other part of image.


Step 4

Lay down some more solid colors and use the smudge tool to make the image cleaner for the next step.


Step 5

Continue smudging to help blend the colors together.


Step 6

Start to add some color to the right side of the illustration to balance out the image. Also, add some yellow around the yolk to indicate semi-transparent layers of egg.


Step 7

As you can see, we have defined a light source and dominant color of the illustration. Now we need to make sure the viewer’s eye I directed to the focal point. You can do this by adding highlights in the right places.

Start with the main focal point, which is usually the brightest area in the image. Your eye is likely drawn to the bottom of the illustration, as well as to the texture of the pan below the brightest point.

The black arrows represent the levels of intended eye movement. Even though there may be separate paths to break off, they always meet back at the beginning of the painting. The circles represent the initial eye-catching areas of the composition.


Step 8

Add highlights on the path indicated in the previous step to lead the viewer’s attention. Then smudge around the egg edge and the other part of the image here and there. The smudging process is through the whole tutorial. In order to make a smooth transition, we have to smudge whatever we put in the canvas with a basic hard Photoshop brush. Now we have all of the major shapes in and the colors set, so all we need to do is to refine, refine, refine.

This might be a good time to take a break. Put this image away for a while and then come back to it and look at it with fresh eyes. Usually you will see things that need to be fixed or changed that you just hadn’t even noticed before. Fresh eyes are critical when you are working on details.


Step 9

Work on the details in the focal point where it has the most highlights and semi-transparent materials.


Step 10

Smudge the egg white.


Step 11

Shade the edge to give it more volume and add a highlight, indicated below, to show more depth in the reflecting areas.


Step 12

Brighten these blue parts to give it more contrast, this little change will make a big difference.


Step 13

So far we are still working on details. One way to help you with this is to paint zoomed out or in dual view with two different sets of zoom level. This will help you polish your image. This is because some details look different zoomed in than they do zoomed out.

At this point, we can move back to the yolk and add a golden rim around the edge to help guide the viewer’s attention back to the focal point. Also add some highlights on the left part of the illustration.


Step 14

Now place the texture we provided of the metal pan as shown.


Step 15

While the smudge brush does create a smooth transition, the colors created can be a bit dull. Use the RGB sliders to help introduce some subtle color variations to make it look more realistic.


Step 16

The egg and egg white should show some delicate transparency. So we should cautiously apply small highlights (blue areas) to the yolk and egg white. These highlights will imply that depth exists in the egg white, which shines through the upper layers. So be careful with the lightness of these bright dots. Don’t let them overpower primary focal point and distract viewers.


Final Image

You! Be Inspired! – Psychobilly Themed Vector Illustrations by David Vicente

Vector illustrations has been one of the most popular variations of design work today. With the popularity of Adobe Illustrator, CorelDraw and other software in creating vector based graphics, more and more traditional artists and designers are taking the new opportunities in the world of digital illustration.  We have seen so much about vector graphics over the years but only a few artists have developed their own unique style and approach. One such artist is French illustrator David Vicente, who combined his love of Psychobilly culture with his awesome talent in illustration.

 

Psychobilly Themed Illustrations of David Vicente

 

David’s vector works are characterized by the retro style of drawing and inspired by rock and punk elements more specifically for Psychobilly. His early drawings were inspired by bands like  Meteors, The Cramps, Bat Mobile, etc. He started his career by drawing monsters and designing characters that are “rebel” in their ways. In cooperation with various magazines, fashion agencies, and photographers, David has drawn posters, logos, tattoo designs, American cars, skateboards, motorcycles, sexy women and more!

 

Let’s take a quick look at his awesome vector works below:

 

Psychobilly Themed Illustrations of David Vicente

Illustration by David Vicente

Illustration by David Vicente

Illustration by David Vicente

Illustration by David Vicente

Illustration by David Vicente

Illustrations by David Vicente

Illustration by David Vicente

Illustration by David Vicente

Illustration by David Vicente

Illustration by David Vicente

Illustration by David Vicente

Illustration by David Vicente

Illustration by David Vicente

Illustration by David Vicente

Illustration by David Vicente

Illustration by David Vicente

Check out more of David’s amazing illustrations on his Behance portfolio or on his official website for more info.  Which among the awesome artworks is your most favorite? Share us your thoughts and suggestions by commenting below.

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