This Painter tutorial is about using Painter to hand-paint sports cars. It mainly uses Painter II PF8060 to complete the painting. The tutorial is suitable for reference and learning by netizens with a certain painting foundation. Pay attention to the processing of the light and shadow effects of the car body. I hope this tutorial can Bringing you help!
Tools used: Painter software Youji PF8060
1. Create a new canvas in painter with a size of 2362×1772 and a resolution of 300. Create a new line drawing layer and draw it out. Press the "V" key to switch to the straight line tool and draw the straight line part of the car. The curved part can be drawn with the path tool. Here I chose the freehand method. Then erase the excess part and the line is completed.
2. Create a new layer, select Overlay, and use a digital airbrush to spray out the dark color of the car to roughly distinguish each side.
3. Create a new layer and continue to use a digital airbrush to select white to deal with the bright surface and highlights of the car. Here you need to adjust the size and pressure of the brush according to the intensity of the light.
4. Press the "N" key to switch to the eraser and erase the overflowing white to reflect the turning of each surface. Create a new layer, select the scraper tool in the pen tool, and draw the glass and some dark parts of the car.
5. Continue to use the scraper tool to select white to draw the highlight of the car window, select the pencil tool, and draw the highlight of the joint part. If you are not sure about the line, you can use the previous straight line tool (V).
6. Create a new layer, use a digital airbrush to select white and spray out the wheel part, then use an eraser to erase the dark part, and then use the pencil tool to draw the highlight part and you're done.
7. Create a new layer, use the scraper tool to paint the black color of the rearview mirror and engine part, and then use the pencil tool to outline and draw the parts, and the entire car body is finished.
End: Sign, call it a day and put the completed picture.
Final renderings