
As we all know, I wasn' t too happy with how the Han and Leia Portrait came out, so I thought I'd revisit Han one more time. And since I viewed this as a coloring test, I just used my trusty black Col-Erase pencil. But. If this was for work, or even portfolio, I'd recommend using a couple of different pencils with light and dark lead weights instead.

So I scanned in the drawing, filled in the blacks, and used the smudge, blur, and erase tools to smooth out the pencils. I probably could have spent a bit more time on it to get a little bit better likeness, and smooth out the 'digital mush', but I wanted to get to the coloring!

Here is the first pass, using techniques of color layers that I normally use for things like Transformers, but against the varying levels of gray, this coloring made most of the skin look 'blown out.' So I copied that color into a new Multiply layer, and blended it...

...making it a lot more subtle, and natural. This is a technique definitely worth developing...!
4 comments:
Looks great Ken, you lost a little definition on his cheek, but it looks great I love the purple hi-lights you did in the background.
Do a movie version Hit-Girl next!!!
-macky
CheLo - good call, that's the photoshop mush I'm talking about.
Oh man, my wife has been on me to do a Hit Girl (on derby skates!) since we saw the movie - it'll happen sooner than later...
Those hi-lights do look pretty awesome. Great job, man.
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