Hello, happy start to the week for everyone. ;)
Today I want to show you a portrait that I made of singer Billie Eilish is a girl that I love, her style is really great, and as I am trying to do more realism work I chose her this time. I found the photo great, I admit that I wanted to add something else to the portrait that was a little mysterious or terrifying to make it a little different, but I didn't have time to work on it. The only thing I could change was the background lol. That will be pending for later.
On the other hand I am sorry with the beautiful because I told him since last year that I was going to make him a portrait but I have not done it yet, I promise that I will do it soon, as soon as I enter a discord I look for the reference. I'm truly sorry... :(
Most of all it is because I want to practice a lot before doing it so that it does not go wrong.
I made the sketch of this girl less detailed than the previous one, the truth that in the last drawing I lost a lot of time with the lines, since I do not make them very pretty, so in this drawing I did not want to waste so much time and I did not focus so much on that.
To start with the base of the drawing, I chose the colors I needed and made a layer with a soft brush, I did something different in this one because usually the lines of the becto plugged them last, but today I decided to do it differently and I covered them since I started define face features
In this step he had most of his face painted.
The next thing was to finish the face and clean, I used a brush with a little texture so that the skin was a little more natural because we have pores, but this usually leaves some spots or defects so use another brush with a more delicate texture and I cleaned it.
FINAL RESULT
MATERIALS USED:
Laptop
Photoshop
Wacom Bamboo Tablet
Grateful to all of you for seeing and supporting my new work, I would be very happy if you leave me in the comments your opinions and criticisms regarding this style or my work. His criticisms help me to grow and encourage me to work harder to improve my art.