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Old 10-15-2002, 08:46 PM
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Red Shouldered Hawk Sketch

I’m doing a step by step example on how I do my Photo to Sketch art. I think this one will be easy to follow. I am going to post it tomorrow.
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Old 10-15-2002, 08:55 PM
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Color

I am going to post the photo next.
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Old 10-15-2002, 09:01 PM
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This is the original photo I shot on Monday.

Camera Model Name
Canon EOS D30
Shooting Date/Time
10/14/2002 12:15:00 PM
Shooting Mode
Aperture-Priority AE
Tv (Shutter Speed)
1/750
Av (Aperture Value)
5.6
Metering Mode
Evaluative
Exposure Compensation
+1/2
ISO Speed
100
Lens
100.0 - 400.0 mm
Focal Length
400.0 mm
Image Size
2160 x 1440
Image Quality
RAW
Flash
Off
White Balance
Auto
AF Mode
AI Servo AF
Parameters
Contrast Normal
Sharpness Normal
Color Saturation Normal
File Size
2689 KB
Serial Number
258-5864
Drive Mode
Continuous shooting
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Old 10-15-2002, 10:23 PM
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Both are beautiful but I like the colored one best. Boy they are so beautiful in flight. Excellent photo.
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Old 10-15-2002, 10:30 PM
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outstanding

Wow, really outstanding, can't make a choice over which is better.
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Old 10-15-2002, 11:16 PM
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The sketches are gorgeous... I like the b/w one better but both are great. I am looking forward (drool...) to reading your technique!!!

What REALLY impressed me though was the PHOTO you took! Wow!

Phyllis

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Old 10-16-2002, 04:51 AM
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I love the black and white sketch. Both are excellent rendition. More amazing is how you captured the image of the bird in mid flight.

Just as Phyllis and the rest of the group, I am waiting for the tutorial.

Tony
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Old 10-16-2002, 05:43 AM
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You have created many beautiful photos as shown on your website, and this is especially wonderfu -- the extension of one wing and the curve of the other -- and the feathers! Your rendering of the photos into sketches is wonderful, but your initial capture of the subject is awesome!
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Old 10-16-2002, 06:35 AM
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Ok Here It Is

SKETCHING
By Steve LeQuier AKA Trimoon and Danny Raphael

These are the steps I used to generate the "pencil sketch" effect in first image of the hawk posted in this thread.

IMPORTANT: The attachment in at the bottom of this post is the Lighting Effects Action file to be used in step #12.

Note: larger images do best 100-200 dpi

STEPS: (Note: If applicable the layer on which the step applies is the first "word" in the step. The various setting values are guidelines. Make your own choices to suit your personal preferences.)

1. IMAGE > Document > Duplicate. It's always a good idea to make modifications to a copy of the original file.

2. If your image has multiple layers, now would be a good time to flatten it (IMAGE > Flatten Image).

3. "Background": LAYER > Duplicate. New layer name: "Monochrome"

4. "Background": Click 'eyeball' to turn this layer off.

5. "Monochrome": Click to select; IMAGE > Adjust > Channel Mixer. Click "monochrome" box. Adjust sliders to suit. I generally prefer lighter images to darker ones; it just depends on the image.

6. "Monochrome": LAYER > Duplicate. New layer name: "BC" (for Brightness / Contrast)

7. "BC": Set blend mode to Overlay

8. "BC": IMAGE > Adjust > Brightness / Contrast. Set Brightness to +25; Contrast to +35.

9. Create a new layer on top of the layer stack. New layer name: "Base".

10. LAYER > Merge Visible. This will populate layer "Base" by combining layers Monochrome" and "BC".

11. "Base": LAYER > Duplicate. New layer name: "Lighting Effects"

12. "Lighting Effects": apply the Action “LightingEffects” you downloaded earlier.

13. "Lighting Effects": Set blend mode to Overlay and adjust Opacity to suit.

14. Create a new layer on top of the layer stack. New layer name: "Mask 1"

15. "Mask 1": EDIT > Fill. Contents: White.

16. "Mask 1:" Create a Layer Mask by clicking the "Add Layer Mask" icon at the bottom of the Layers palette.

17. Press the D key, followed by the X key to reset the default foreground / background colors to white / black and exchange them so black is the foreground color.

18. Photoshop 7: Select "Brush heavy flow scattered" from the brush menu. If this brush is not available, select "wet media brushes" from the dropdown menu. PS6 and below: Select one of the natural media brushes.

19. Set the brush size to about 20 pixels and opacity in the range of 10%-20%. Adjust the opacity setting as needed as you proceed with the next step.

20. Start painting on the Layer Mask. As you paint the image below will gradually be revealed. In other industries this is called "glazing" or "wiping," where color is applied and then removed gradually in stages.

21. This is where your artistic judgment and abilities are put to the test. Continue painting on the Layer Mask until the image "looks right" to you. Note: If you remove too much white, exchange the foreground / background colors (hit "X" key) and paint-back the mask, hiding the image below.

22. As a final touch create another layer at the top of the layer stack. Name it "Texture."

23. "Texture": EDIT > Fill. Content: 50% gray.

24. "Texture": Set blend mode to Overlay.

25. "Texture": FILTERS > Texture > Texturizer. Select a texture from the dropdown menu. A texture I frequently choose is "Sandstone" with these settings: Scaling, 100%; Relief, 2; Light Direction: Bottom Right.

26. Once you are satisfied with the image, you may flatten it if desired.

I would like to thank Danny Raphael for his hard work, without which this tutorial would not have been possible.
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Old 10-16-2002, 07:18 AM
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Moon...this is terrific!! Can't wait to try it out!

As always, GORGEOUS photo!
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Old 10-16-2002, 09:04 AM
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Thanks, moon

I really appreciate the tutorial! Going to print it out pronto...

Anne.
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Old 10-16-2002, 09:49 AM
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I use a PC, and found that the 'Lighting effect' file did have a suffix attached which had to be removed before I could get PShop to use it as a lighting effect filter. (file saved as Pencil02.txt but worked when I renamed it as Pencil02. )

Thanks, Trimoon! Thanks Danny, for translating the steps into a web tutorial.
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Old 10-16-2002, 10:12 AM
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Beautiful hawk photo and artwork..I am partial to the pencil sketch and can't wait to get home to try your technique. Thankyou for sharing your knowledge. It really helps people trying to learn these techniques.

Thanks
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Old 10-16-2002, 10:29 AM
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Thanks for taking the time to help create this tutorial and for running this really informative and fun forum..I know you spend tons of time and effort to keep us happy..

Thanks
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Old 10-16-2002, 12:22 PM
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STEVE:

RE: "I would like to thank Danny Raphael for his hard work, without which this tutorial would not have been possible."

You're very welcome. It was a pleasure collaborating with you. (Let's do it again sometime - anytime!)

Fact is without your generous sharing spirit and having crafted version 1.0, I would have had nothing to contribute. I truly appreciate you taking the initiative, and having confidence in me to do a little fine tuning.

RE: CJ's comment about the preset downloading as "pencil02.txt"
She's right. If you could rename the file without the suffix(just "pencil02"), that will fix this minor bug. Good catch, CJ, and thx for posting the "gotcha."

JERRY:

It's a privilege to be associated with this site and in particular the wonderful and talented folks who participate in this forum. Believe me, I enjoy every single moment.

Thanks for the kind words. They are sincerely appreciated.

~Danny~
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