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Hyena Process Tutorial

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[UNCROPPED OF WHAT YOU'RE DL] -----> [link] <-----
[EDIT] OMG uploading PSD files is a nightmare; takes CENTURIES. I literally sat here for an hour and a half and nothing happened.

Original reference photo by the talented Carol --> [link] Check out the rest of her work too, it's amazing! She was kind enough to allow me to use it.

[EDIT] PSD IS UP!! FINALLY! lol ALMOST done, but not quite XP - in order to get it up here I hada merge a few layers, but pay attention to the layer effects on the shadows

Brushes:
Default brushes ; smudge - spacing at 1% opacity at 75%
before I added the light airbrushed shadows I had the smudge set to "sample all layers" and I used a couple of custom brushes for the clouds and BG. The brush I used for the fur at one point was a thick bristle brush in CS5, but kind of a lot like a bunch of little dots so when the brush is used it looks like fur. Saved me some time C: Plus I was doing it in class lol

SO I have an idea; I've uploaded the psd of this image in the earliest version and I'll be updating as I go with a new layer for each go around as I start to build up the painting. (I'll be making several more layers for your sake than I normally would do you can see how I break it down. This is the best way I can think of to make a fur tutorial. When I'm done I'll leave up the psd for a couple of days before I condense everything I've done to prevent theft.

I decided on a Hyena because they're fairly dog-like/wolf-like but they also have rough fur and fun variation to explain C:
COMMENT If there's something you'd like me to break down in extreme detail - Don't be shy guys C:

[INSTRUCTIONS]
DL the psd and open it in PS
turn the layers on and off to see my thought process
You can play with it and try your hand at what I've been working for yourself

[FIRST PASS] - All I've used so far is the default OS brushes; nothing special. I'm actually going to change a lot of the composition next chance I get to work on it.

!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! <------ Since a lot of you demonstrate the lack of ability to read artist comments lol
JUST TO CLARIFY I'm taking a risk for the sake of sharing right now because I love you guys C: YOU CAN mess around with the psd. ALL I ASK is that you forward credit back to me in the sake of professionalism and courtesy. ALso, If you do paint over what I've done, who knows, maybe you pwnd my tutorial in the face with some handy dandy tricks of your own; Show me! C:
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sabarika's avatar
Thank you so much for this. I'm a visual learner, and I have always been fascinated in seeing an artists' process when it comes to their work. A PSD file is something I find very useful because it shows me not an individual "how to" for pieces of the picture, but the entire image and I feel like I understand the artist better by seeing their layering and adjustment processes.  It takes courage, too, to upload your personal file because it's not just a risk of the final image being stolen but you're opening up your personal artistic creative processes to others.  I know many artists spend years honing their skills and styles and it is completely understandable to not want to let other knows your secrets, but things like this really do give people like me such a deeper understanding of the artist.  Thank you!