Secrets of Corel Painter Experts: Dwayne Vance

In this excerpt, ride along with transportation designer Dwayne Vance as he shows us how he creates really cool cars.
Posted In | Magazines: AnimationWorld | Site Categories: Education and Training, Illustration
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[Figure 15.9] Add shadow underneath car.

         9.          In Figure 15.9, I lay in a ground shadow underneath the car. The brush I use for this is the Chalk Brush, with a custom setting for Square Chalk.

 

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[Figure 15.10] Give form to the car body.

         10.          I move on to defining other parts of the car. In Figure 15.10, I fill in the areas of the car body to bring out the form. I am still using the Square Chalk Brush and an Eraser Brush to create the forms.

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[Figure 15.11] Add metallic highlights with Glow Brush.

         11.          In Figure 15.11, I add some highlights to the metal by using the F-X, Glow Brush. This brush is similar to color dodge: just keep laying color until it becomes brighter and gives a metallic look to the car body.

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[Figure 15.12] Add details to the car.

         12.          In Figure 15.12, I start adding some details and finishing touches.

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[Figure 15.13] “Runnin’ Flat,” final image.

         13.          I decide to add all the body cut lines using a lighter color and the F-X, Glow Brush again. Figure 15.13 shows the completed sketch with dust coming up from the wheels.







Comments


You put the lime in the coconut and drink the airtcle up.

Loren (not verified) | Fri, 11/04/2011 - 23:39 | Permalink

Real brain power on display. Thanks for that anwesr!

Roxy (not verified) | Fri, 11/04/2011 - 22:33 | Permalink

So excited I found this atrilce as it made things much quicker!

Kailee (not verified) | Fri, 11/04/2011 - 19:28 | Permalink

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