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| Painting A Wooden Plank Tutorial Author - Daniel Alekow (http://daniel.dp-world.net/) |
In this tutorial you will learn how to paint a basic wooden plank. I suggest using a graphics tablet
- it makes it much easier to paint.
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Step 1: First, begin by selecting the brush tool, taking a small brush and making a rough outline sketch of the plank. |
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Step 2: Now pick a larger hard brush and start adding colour. Make short strokes, and take care to change the colour you are using regularly. Don't worry about details now, just block in colours. |
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Step 3: Here is my result. As you can see, it isn't really looking like a plank so far, but we will change that now. |
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Step 4: The plank needs a clearer shape, so pick a small brush, zoom in using the zoom tool and draw some edges. Be sure to make the edges which are hit by the light a bright colour, while the edges in the shadow remain dark. Since I wanted my plank to look old, I also added details like cracks. |
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Step 5: Now comes the fun part. Leaving your brush on a small radius, paint more cracks, and give the wood its structure. Take care to ensure a clear flow of lines, making sure they don't cross each other! Cracks are easily done by brushing a dark stroke, with a bright stroke right next to it, bringing out the highlighting. |
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Step 6:
In this step you will have to play with your brush settings, I won't give you my ones, I want you to learn something
in the end! ;) What I did was add texture to my brush, scattering and some adjustments of the tip shape. Just make sure
to get a irregular, rough shape in the end. |
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Step 7: I felt that my plank was a little overworked, and looked as if I had added too many little strokes. So I made a layer on top of the others and, with a normal hard brush on about 40% opacity, made some longer strokes over the plank. I also cleaned up my shape a bit. |
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Step 8: You are finished now, in the left you can see an example of what you can do with this technique - this is my recent painting, a secret place. I hope this tutorial was helpful for you! If you have any questions or suggestions don't hesitate to drop me a mail at memod@dp-world.net. Visit my website www.dp-world.net or my portfolio daniel.dp-world.net for more artworks. |