On the 7th of Febuary, for "Specialist Skills" we were told to draw (simple outline in pen) something related to our chosen theme so we could colour it using photoshop. I decided to draw Amalthea's face; I thought I should do something simple since I tend not to actually draw and colour on photoshop.
1. So, this is the original sketch; did not like it at all. As much as i wanted to draw a much prettier and detailed picture however, I thought it was sensible to keep to this one (Also we only had the one class to go over it).
2. When I started colouring it; trying to use the bucket tool whenever I could; I felt much better about the picture. I used the smudge/blend tool for the eyes and for the diffeent shades of her skin.
3. I'm very proud of the face, I was using the college computers at the time and could only use a mouse, but I believe the features turned out very well. I was pleased with the lips (Thats whats new about this picture) but after I reached this point I felt confident enough to continue the drawing, while not constantly saving it when I added something new.
4. The finished piece!
Like I said, I stopped saving it at different points of development because I felt confident I wouldn't make any mistakes. All that was left to do was the hair and the mark on her forehead anyway. I went a bit nuts with the hair; I finished it later at home where I had access to an electric-sensor-pad-pen-thinie-for-photoshop (...I don't know what its called; it's my sister's) and because it was so much easier to use than the mouse for drawing on photoshop, I ended up just colouring it as though I was using pencils (And I used the smudge/blend tool a lot too). I like how it looks almost as though it was done using acrylics and even though its not as neat as how I originally drew the hair, the only thing I was disappointed about was that I had trouble keeping the original curls and swirls of her hair (All the swirls have blended in together, they're no longer as distinctive as they were supposed to be; still love it though!)
I'm very pleased with how this has turned out, I think it's quite pretty and I liked how I could zoom in for all the extra details, so I believe this is something I will use again for my future works.