Watercolour Landscape Demo…

My latest video demonstrating some wonderful brushes I received last week from the talented David Jackson- ‘The Brushman’. David makes custom brushes for many applications and his watercolour brushes are brilliant. David can be contacted at:

thebrushman@hotmail.co.uk

 

Colouring line art in photoshop…book illustration…

Recent youtube demo. I’ve been asked often how I go about painting in photoshop and how I make the art look as though it was painted traditionally. This one addresses those questions, feel free to have a look and shoot me any questions you may have…

Wanna Buy A Rolex?

Been having a play with the video camera today and, as I’ve been asked often about my inking process I thought I’d put one or two inking demos together. This birdie was was doodled for that purpose, I’ll be putting the video up on youtube in a day or two, but here’s how he looked when I’d finished, I definately tipped my hat in Arthur Rackham’s direction for this (and make absolutely no apologies for it)… Happy weekend everyone!

 

new youtube videos…

I’ve just started working on a canvas here… We had a storm overhead for a while and I needed to do something that didn’t involve working on the computer so I painted this and recorded it as I went, I’ll add more as I go…

here’s part one:

And part two:

Colouring Witches in Photoshop…

I thought I’d splash some colour over the old witch (see last post). here’s the youtube video:

Doodling Dragons Video….

I’ve had the sudden urge to scribble down a video or two tonight… here’s one I just added to youtube:

Painting Unicorns in watercolour video (part three)

Here’s part three of the Painting Unicorns video:

Watercolour Demo- Elf and Mushrooms

Step by Step….

I’m often asked how I produce my images and whether or not I follow a set of procedures. I guess the answer is yes, I do work similarly every time I create an image, although each image has it’s own set of problems and triumphs….here’re a few I managed to capture as I moved through the image. All were painted digitally and follow along the same lines as far as ‘rules’ are concerned.

1) thumbnail sketch      2) finished drawing    3)laying down local colours    4)working through the details…

for those interested….Videos of me working can be found on my youtube channel here:

http://www.youtube.com/user/thatspaceinbetween?feature=mhum#p/u