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Since CGArena has officially published my tutorial outside their e-zine, I decided to upload it here as well. However, you still can find it on their website. :)

Here's the walkthrough of my Natalie picture.


This tutorial was created to show my painting process, so I'm afraid it isn't meant for total beginners in digital painting/Photoshop. Although I tried to explain everything as clearly as I could. ^^

ENJOY!!!

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~reikohattori 6 days ago  Hobbyist Digital Artist
this is great! well explained and beautiful result ^^
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~BcRice May 15, 2013  Professional Traditional Artist
Great tutorial! Can't wait to try it out!
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:icontenyume-kasumi:
So do you do your colouring over the lineart? Because I see people managing to colour and somehow their lineart is no longer visible when they're done (or it's barely there). I usually colour under the lineart (with the rest of the lineart layer being transparent) and I'd like to get the same effect. But I'm afraid if I colour over it, I'll make mistakes or the defining lines won't be as even.
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~ecurBBruce Mar 13, 2013  Hobbyist Photographer
One word...TOTALYAWESOME. Thank you
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~TomLindemann Mar 13, 2013  Hobbyist General Artist
Thank you for this tutorial, it's very helpful!
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~Darkwoodsoftime Feb 7, 2013  Hobbyist Traditional Artist
thank you for this very good tutorial , i learned so much from it
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:iconcandyknickerbocker:
I keep coming back to this tutorial as it is the type of technique I'm trying to emulate, but it's really hard to get anything like similar results. Can you tell me how you achieve such smooth transition between the skin tones on the face? Mine always ends up looking streaky.
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~hyperskygirl Jan 19, 2013  Hobbyist General Artist
thank you for sharing
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