Snacking Cutie – Part 6, Squid Hat Detailing


Thursday, December 24th, 2009 at 11:31 am by Jamie

We continue detailing the cuties, this time focusing mostly on the squid hat monster. We also show you some adjustment layer tricks to help enhance your digital paintings.

Other videos in this series:

  • Part 1 – Grayscale Sketching
  • Part 2 – Background Grayscale Detailing
  • Part 3 – Cutie Grayscale Detailing
  • Part 4 – Initial Color Blocking
  • Part 5 – Custom Brushes and Cutie Colors
  • Part 7 – Devil in the Details
  • Part 8 – Bloody Sock
  • Part 9 – Doing the Butt
  • Part 10 – FIN


One Response to “Snacking Cutie – Part 6, Squid Hat Detailing”

  1. Simon

    Hey I’ve watched almost every of your videos now and i really like it because you show that something like this need patience and a lot of knowledge …
    I have started to do digital art a week ago when i became my wacom bamboo and its much harder then I thought. There are so many things about color, perspective and so on … that I’ve got to learn. Now due to your videos I actually understand what the golden ratio is good for and how important each little detail could be.
    It would be fun to see a time lapse at the end so someone who has seen the series could remember the whole process.
    I’d really like to see you paint something more bad-ass like a dragon or something more realistic than a cutie I do like them too but it would be more interesting to see how you would approach a sci-fi or fantasy scene after all those cute things … it would also make your port-folio look better if your clients would see that you are more dynamic.
    So please do more of these “walkthroughs” and share your experience!

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