View Full Version : Tutorial: Stained Glass using Paint Shop Pro PSP


fugitive
06-15-2002, 01:36 AM
[Thread original subject: "Stained Again, Glass that is!" changed by moderator to promote more focused discussion and promote more effective searches.]

I am easily influenced by images that I run across, and you all saw the first post on stained glass, but I was not done with the subject and have been working on this image since our last conversations. This tiger was based on other images I saw but is original. I have about six different versions of this darn cat. I started out with a drawing in black of the frame(redrawn several times) widened and narrowed the lines first in PSP but later in PS7 because it's line quality seems better. then I made tiles or patterns of glass from Spectrum, http://www.spectrumglass.com/Stocklist.html (great site).

I did the filling of the spaces in PSP because I know how.

These were changed and redesigned a few times also. In PSP you can rotate the patterns to get a different orintation for your design. If you put each color on a different layer, you can later change the opacity too. My design for the tiger is not 100% Kosher as far as stained glass convention goes, cause I didn't always have a sewter or boarder( I don't care, it's digital art).
When I got all the elements looking pretty good, I had a friend give a critique and was told the sewters needed to be bolder, but how? So I got out DeepPaint a proggy I hardly ever use, but that has a very good paint engine, and used a Bump Brush, which is a brush that gives a 3D look to a 2D work. It did, and I was done. It's not perfect, but it's ok.:oldman:

DannyRaphael
06-15-2002, 02:48 AM
My design for the tiger is not 100% Kosher as far as stained glass convention goes...
Kosher, dill, sweet, bread-n-butter... - makes no difference.

This is exceptional work, Greg, and a welcome addition to the forum.

You mentioned the "Spectrum" site... can you post a URL for those who want to know.

Also, if you wouldn't mind, share a little (or a lot) of your PSP technique(s) for the texturing of the glass pieces.

Thanks much.

~DannyR~

fugitive
06-15-2002, 03:24 AM
I've heard this and quoted it many times in the art world.
To the artist, it's never done, and I know a lot of folks have the problem that they can't decide when it's done. Well I just noticed that I forgot something on this so, Sat. I would like to fix and resubmit it. What did I forget?

jeaniesa
06-15-2002, 07:21 AM
Originally posted by fugitive
What did I forget? The grass on the right? This is really incredible work, but I just wonder about that grass - not outlined with sewter at all, looks a little out of place.
Jeanie

fugitive
06-15-2002, 08:25 AM
Nope.

jeaniesa
06-15-2002, 08:28 AM
Uhhh - It looks like a couple of incomplete fills to the right of the lion's face? (i.e., bad masking?)
Jeanie

fugitive
06-15-2002, 08:35 AM
Not what i was thinking but yes, that is one. You know, I'm guilty of premature posting.

jeaniesa
06-15-2002, 08:45 AM
Well then, I give up. :(

I'm majorly guilty of premature posting as well. But sometimes that allows for feedback that helps improve the image that you wouldn't have thought of otherwise.

Jeanie

fugitive
06-15-2002, 09:02 AM
Thank you for being kind, but to me, I screwed up.

fugitive
06-15-2002, 09:48 AM
Originally posted by jeaniesa
Well then, I give up. :(

Jeanie

Jeanie: I posted the redo, it has about 4 changes.

jeaniesa
06-15-2002, 10:17 AM
Now how am I supposed to compare it to your first version if you took it down? ;)

Seriously, it might help the rest of us learn if you keep your "mistakes" up so that we can see the progression. I just went for a hike, so I don't have a clear memory of the first version any more - and I honestly don't recognize a change.

Regardless, I still think this is exceptional work!

Jeanie

fugitive
06-15-2002, 12:29 PM
Thanks, but I think it's fairly mediocre. I didn't know it would replace the other one, I thought it would add the new one. To me it will never be done.
Here it is with arrows, and also forgot sig.

fugitive
06-15-2002, 12:38 PM
Here's some of the image evolution, but some are gone.

lglogan
06-16-2002, 12:10 AM
I found this website and thought it might be of interest on this thread.

http://www.firelily.com/samples/images/glass.lilies.html

Lynda

DJ Dubovsky
06-16-2002, 06:46 AM
Greg,
Your tiger looks sooo cool. I did a stained glass image once from a tutorial a long time ago but nothing so intricate. Love how the grass turned out.

Lynda
Thanks for the link. I didn't have that one in my collection. Have to check it out.
DJ

fugitive
06-16-2002, 08:22 AM
Thanks DJ. I wish I could figure out how to do a good one of a person or portrait.