Drawing gurus is fun

While I’m processing my sketchbook from Italy, heres a little Guru love to keep the blog warm.guru_WEB

It’s possible that you geek out over how other people work and I confess: I do, but you might be normal and therefore not give a damn. But I love to see what I can learn from other people’s processes. So with that in mind, I’ve uploaded the PSD of this piece in low res, so you can see how I’ve gone about it, and how each layer affects the image. You can get that here. Let me know if it’s of interest, and if you’d like to see more of that kind of thing.

Adios,

j




  • http://www.jordanb1.deviantart.com/gallery jordan bellamy

    yeh i like PSD of how stuff is made , it definatly inspires :)

  • http://www.uaaahh.blogspot.com/ Alessandro Chirico

    Great post, it is a very interesting learning source! It would be great to see more stuff like. Thanks!!

  • http://jpvine.com JP

    Glad to hear it :)

  • http://www.taliatsur.com Talia

    Hey JP- you make it look so easy, but looking at your layers I realize it isn’t…
    Thanks! (for the wake up call)

  • http://mattjonezanimation.blogspot.com/ Matt Jones

    I worship your guru!

  • http://jpvine.com JP

    Well, if I was really good, I’d be able to paint it all on one layer, but thank God for photoshop and it’s tricks :)

  • http://jpvine.com JP

    That’s good, he needs followers. It’s tough getting a start in the guru game.

  • http://www.breadwig.com Bryan B.

    Love to see the layered files, and process stuff. Definitely cool beans. Cool pork chunks even.

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