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How to Create a Virtual Auto Using 100% Brush Techniques

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First of all I would like to thank my friend Pavaloi Lucian also known as Leeloo for working with me on this tutorial. This tutorial will be all about using the Brush Tool (B) and about knowing how and where to place lights, shadows and reflections. For creating this piece you will also need a photo of a car for reference. In this tutorial, we used a friends car as reference and photographed it. Let’s get started!

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Step 1

First open the reference image in Photoshop.

Step 2

Now create a new layer on top of the image. Select the color #23262a, then using the brush simply fill the body of the car with the selected color.

Step 3

Use the Dodge Tool (O) set to Midtones with Exposure set to 11% – 20% and add some light over the coachwork.

Step 4

Same as you did in Step 3, select the Burn Tool (O) with Exposure set to 9% – 10%, and add some shadows over the body. As you can see, the car image is not visible anymore, as we will just look at it from time to time to know where each part goes.

Step 5

Next you need to make the car image visible again. Using the Pen Tool (P) set to Path, create a path surrounding the car and then erase the excess brush area. Now create more paths around the windshields, lights, tires, grid and press Delete to create the shape of these parts.

Step 6

Next, use the Burn and Dodge Tools to add some more shadows and lights on the coachwork.

Step 7

Next you need to create a new layer and move it below the “coachwork” layer. Now make selections of the windshields and grid and fill them with black.

Step 8

Create a new layer and use the Pen Tool (P) to create a path like below, then stroke it using a 2 px black brush. Repeat the step, but this time make a white stroke. In the end, lower the Opacity of both strokes.

Step 9

You need to learn how to create smooth and skinny strokes that you will use very often for creating this car. First, create a new layer above all the layers. Use the Pen Tool (P) to make simple paths that will simulate the shape and curve of your glossy lights. Then you simply need to stroke these paths with black or white, decrease the Opacity and maybe erase the edges a little and you are done.

Note: you will notice that in this tutorial, you will have to use this technique fairly often so rather than explain this repeatedly, you will be shown where this technique has been used.

Step 10

Create a new layer above all layers and make a selection like below using the Pen Tool (P). Then use the Brush Tool (B) to draw in the selection like below. Use a white brush for lights and #070e18 to define the shape of the object.

Step 11

Create a new layer and place it below the “coachwork” layer, but above the “black” layer that you created in Step 7. Fill the layer with #343a46.

Step 12

In this step, create the reflection on the windows. Use the Pen Tool (P) and create a path similar to the one below. Transform the path into a selection (set feather to 0.3). Now using Dodge Tool (O) set to Midtones and Exposure 14% – 20%, draw some clouds over the shape.

Step 13

Set the Dodge Tool (O) to Highlights and add some more reflection.

Step 14

Press Command + Shift + I to invert the selection. Use the Burn Tool (B) with the Midtones and Exposure set to 13% to darken the bottom part of the window.

Step 15

Select the Dodge Tool (O) set to Midtones and Exposure 13% again and add some lights on the lower part of the window.

Step 16

Create a new layer over the “coachwork” layer and make a selection like below using the Pen Tool (P). Then draw on the selection with this color #13161b.

Step 17

Use the Dodge Tool (O) set to Midtones and Exposure 23% to add some light.

Step 18

Make another layer and a selection inside it, as shown below. Now fill the layer with the same color as before #13161b, then use the Dodge Tool (O) to add some light.

Step 19

Create a new layer and use the Pen Tool (P) to create a selection like below. Fill the layer with #2f3438. Next, use the Burn and Dodge Tools to add shadows and lights.

Step 20

Continue adding some more shadow using the Burn Tool.

Step 21

In this step, create the headlights using the same technique used for the side window.

Step 22

Repeat Step 21 for the other headlight.

Step 23

In this step, we’ll create the two sprinkler heads. Creating these two objects is pretty simple. What you need to do is create two different layers for each. Also, use the brush to create 2 spots, as shown below. With the Dodge Tool (O) add some lights over them, as shown below as well.

Step 24

Create two shapes on the roof of the car for detail. First create a new layer above the “coachwork.” Make a selection like below and fill them with #4d545c.

To finalize these shapes use the Dodge Tool (O) to add some lights and gloss on them, then use the stroke technique for more depth. The stroke effect does not only help the eye to make a difference between the car parts, but it also gives a really nice glossy look.

Step 25

It is time to create the windshield. Create a new layer above the “coachwork” layer. Make a selection like below and fill the layer with #4f5561.

Step 26

Adding lights, gloss and shadow on the windshield is done using the same tools used so far – the Dodge Tool and Burn Tool.

Using the Pen Tool (P), you need to create a path like below, then transform the path into a selection. Invert the selection and Use the Burn Tool (O) to darken the selection area. Now invert the selection again and this time use the Dodge Tool (O) to add some lights and gloss over the windshield.

Step 27

The final result for the windshield, after applying some more reflections, lights, and gloss, is shown below.

Step 28

It’s time to create the mirrors. First of all, create a new layer above the “coachwork” layer. You can create the same shape for the mirror, but if you look below you’ll see a more interesting shape that you can give to your mirror. Use the Pen Tool (P) to create this selection and fill it with #171a1f.

Step 29

Creating the depth and 3D shape of this mirror is done only with shadows and lights. The tools used are the Burn Tool and Dodge Tool.

Step 30

Use the same technique as shown in Step 29 to create the other mirror.

Step 31

Now go back to the side windows, as you need to create a separator over them. Create a new layer and make a selection like below. Fill this selection with #c5ced7, then make another selection like below and fill it with black.

Step 32

Add some more details: strokes, lights, gloss and shadows.

Step 33

You need to create the two grid parts of the car. Create a new layer, make the below shape, and fill it with black. These two are just the space where the grid will be placed.

Step 34

Time to create the Grid. Make a new layer, and in this layer create a black shape. Then use the Pen Tool (P) to make a straight line like below, and stroke the line with 2 px and #2b2b2b. In the end, multiply that stroke as many times as it is necessary until you cover all the black shape with these lines. Finally, place the grid behind the “coachwork.”

Step 35

Creating the tires is quite simple because again you will use only the Brush Tool (B).

Create a new layer and place it below the “coachwork” layer. Make a selection like below and fill it with black.

Step 36

Use only three colors to create the details of the tire.

Step 37

You can create the other tire using the same technique or we can make things simpler. To do this, duplicate the other “tire” layer, move in place, and also change the perspective of the tire a little.

Step 38

It is time to create two more headlights. First, create a new layer on top of all the other layers and make a selection like below. Fill the selection with #404348.

Step 39

Now use two colors (#ffb14f and #feffed) to construct the headlight. Use the Dodge Tool and Burn Tool for more depth.

Step 40

Create the other headlight the same way you created the first one.

Conclusion

In the end, you can create a simple background and work on the Curves to add more detail. You can view the final image below or view a larger version here.

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Constantin Potorac is ConstantinPotorac on Graphicriver
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  1. yoyocaso says:

    Awesome! I like!

  2. That’s awesome. Just awesome.

  3. Ryan Jones says:

    WOW! Intricate stuff!

    (Maybe a lil too long for my liking but great result nevertheless)

  4. Rato says:

    That’s insane, great concept.

  5. jamie says:

    pretty impressive brush work there… :)

  6. Umer Zafar says:

    Excellent. Manual work is always handy. THanks

  7. Great final product and more importantly it teaches a wide range of techniques along the wau. A fantastic tutorial.

  8. Mat says:

    That seems like a lot of effort for something that would be better accomplished in Illustrator or another Vector-based program, especially considering the lack of scalability.

  9. insic says:

    very nice tutorial! awesome work!

  10. theodin says:

    Incredible! Great tutorial thanks for sharing!

  11. Jarod Taylor says:

    Nice tutorial. I really didn’t realize how much could be done with just the dodge and burn tools.

  12. Phenotype says:

    Very impressive work, another great tutorial Constantin!

  13. Diesel Laws says:

    Wow. So much amazing depth and persistence in this tutorial. Well done. Superb final result.

  14. Tebe says:

    Just out of interest: how long it took for you to achieve this outcome? :D

    Great tutorial anyways!

  15. bumstaerk says:

    Really amazing job – Wouldn’t mind some more brush utilized tutorials .. I’m trying to expand myself atm, and that includes stuff like this as well.

  16. RUGRLN says:

    Nice car matey…I was hoping more though for a supercar..
    Great tut though!!

  17. T-Law says:

    Thanks for tutorial, but it looks hard to do for me.

  18. nice end result, love the lighting effects for the projector fogs

  19. Master says:

    this kind of stuffs you doesnt learn

    useless

  20. Sérgio Soares says:

    nice Potorac
    another great tutorial

  21. Twenstudio says:

    Amazin Work ! and Nice Tutorial !

  22. e11world says:

    Nice technique. I’ll have to try this on my car sometime lol.

  23. accessoire says:

    One of the very best tuts so far on this site. Good job to the authors! And of course thanks to the whole tutsplus team.

  24. Mark Mayers says:

    Great translation of traditional airbrush (I used to have one) techniques into Photoshop!

  25. reyhan m says:

    it looks good if it using tablet ;)

  26. xonezx says:

    eeehhmmm..eXcitiNg!!!!

  27. Diego SA says:

    Wow! This is incredible. You used a different technique here. Even the tutorial title leave it very clear, I had to say that, ’cause it’s impressive. The final result is so awesome!

  28. lufutu says:

    Crazy and amazing, great tutorial about use brush

  29. m. gartsman says:

    sweet sweet sweet.

  30. Constantine says:

    This is so…@#$#% good!!!
    Incredible work.Thanks so much for sharing with us.

  31. Max says:

    WOW! So amazing!!!

  32. Steve Forbes says:

    Awesome work man! Please do more on car air brushing! Especially when modifying cars. I have not yet seen a good carbon tutorial, maybe thats the new one for you? :)

    Thanks.

  33. Atif Siddiqui says:

    I like it. Excelent work!

  34. Farid Hadi says:

    Awesome tut! I wish you had written this about a year back! I was planning on creating an online game and needed just this but had no clue how/where to get it!

    Thanks for sharing :)

  35. Leeloo says:

    HEHEHE i’m glad you like it guys :)

  36. That’s wow… that’s amazing really. Thank you so very much for sharing.

  37. Craig says:

    Brilliant tutorial. Top class.

    You have a couple of broken links in the top paragraph by the way.

  38. Rob MacKay says:

    Awesome tut – and yes although it could be done in illustrator I think the idea is to expand your brush skills really lol

  39. Ramon says:

    Nice, but I think if we need to do nice and fast -there is no need to use only brush :)

  40. OktayOe. says:

    Oh, wow.
    Thats just awesome.

    Always wanted to know how people draw cars in PS.

  41. lau says:

    Sick stuff :O

  42. Will says:

    It’s really tough to get the tones right using the Dodge and Burn tools. I’ve been doing it for hours. Great work though and a huge inspiration into my recent sojourn into Photoshop.

  43. Luis Quiñones says:

    truly amazing work! i gonna try this right away! :D Thanks for sharing!

  44. 45th comment nicely done my amigo

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