Scott Spencer: Painting Skin Tutorial - Using PolyPaint
By Ryan Kingslien in painting, tips-N-tricks | 1 comment
A few months ago, Scott Spencer created a really powerful skin painting tutorial and put it up on Veoh.
Check out the ZBrushCentral thread here.
Scott provides a breakdown here:
Fill a base color on the model. Click here for a more info on PolyPainting.
Using a dot alpha set to spray stroke with the color modifier set to 0 spray reds blues and yellows on the whole head
I isolate these based on color temapture zones on the face.
- warm: cheeks, ears, nose, chest, sometimes neck
- gold/yellow: forehead, areas where the skin is thinner and bone is close to the surface, bridge of nose, clavicles, temporal ridge, chin
- cool: beard line , lower jaw, temples, recesses
Once these overstated colors are blocked in I cover the entire head with a fine layer of little white squiggle lines
once thats done I switch to a skin shader then with a standard brush set to a VERY low opacity ( 3 or 4) I mist a version of the base color over the whole head. This pushes all those colors back into the skin.I switch back to the spray brush and add in reds, blues, yellows, and cool grays where needed.
In the end I use cavity masking to paint into the detail a light warm brown.
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austin martin | Dec 14, 2007 | Reply
Excellent work Scott!!!.