How to Paint a Fantasy Portrait From Scratch With Photoshop

How to Paint a Fantasy Portrait From Scratch With Photoshop

Tutorial Details
  • Program: Adobe Photoshop CS3+
  • Difficulty: Beginner
  • Estimated Completion Time: 2 Hours
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Final Product What You'll Be Creating

For many of us, painting a portrait from scratch may seem like an impossible task. What you may not know however is that it may not be as tough as you think. In today’s tutorial we will demonstrate how to paint a fantasy portrait from scratch without any references. We will begin with a sketch then demonstrate how to paint in color, skin, texture, and shading. Let’s get started!


Step 1

Let’s begin by first sketching out our portrait. In my example, I sketched it directly into Photoshop using my tablet. If it is easier, feel free to sketch your portrait on a piece of paper and scan it into Photoshop. If sketching isn’t your strength, you can download my sketch here.

When painting skin, it is easier if you begin by making a quick palette of colors that you may potentially use. Create a palette on a different layer using the eye dropper tool (Cmd (Ctrl)+I ). I chose some beige colors from light to dark and some hues of pink. If you use more tones, the skin will look more dynamic.


Step 2

Tones will vary depending on the type of skin you are painting. When you paint skin, you will have a base tone, mid-tones, shadows, highlights and a warm zone (usually in the cheekbones). Begin by coloring with a neutral tone of beige (#dfbaa8) and cover all the skin. This will be the base. You can use the Paint Bucket Tool or a basic Brush with sharp edges.

Select a darker color from the palette and apply some shadows. Fill the lips with a soft pink base.

These are the areas were you need to apply the shadows and the highlights.


Step 3

In this step we will paint the eyebrows. This is very easy. The first thing to do is to cover up the areas of the eyebrows with the skin’s base tone.

Select a basic brush. Go to brush presets and select shape dynamics. Set the brush opacity to about 60-70 px and paint it strand by strand. The brush size has to be 2-4 px. This is very easy if you have a graphic tablet, because the pen pressure will do the job for you. If you don’t own one, than just use the smudge tool and smooth out the edges of the eyebrows.


Step 4

To paint the eyes, first you need to cover up the areas with base colors.

Remember that eyes are round so the corners will always be darker and the center, lighter.

The upper eyelid is going to be under a shadow. Do the same for the lower one, only with a lighter color. Paint some light on the iris. Irises are made of many tiny lines spread around the pupil. Draw them with a small brush (max 3px) Keep the brush set to shape dynamics. Make some lines darker, lighter or thicker to achieve this effect.

Add a bit of shadow under the lower eyelid and a bit of light in the interior corner of the eye. This will add a bit of depth.

Now let’s mark the pink flesh of the eye. After you paint a line select a whiter color and add some tiny lines in the corners and above the pink line. Create a new layer and add some eyelashes. Use a dark color and the same presets you did for the eyebrows. Look at the image below to see how the eyelashes should look, use a 50-60% opacity for the lower eyelashes.

Let’s improve the eyes a bit by adding some detail. Use the dodge and burn tools to add more depth to the iris and the pupil, and some soft colors to add more light.

Add a bit of eyeliner to the upper side of the eye. You can also change the color of the eyes by using Hue/Saturation on a clipping mask.


Step 5

Next, let’s paint the lips. This is very easy since we are going to use the same technique as we did on the eyes. Look at the image below to see the lighted areas.

Apply shadows to both edges of the lips. Now with a light pink, start adding some curved lines like you did for the iris. Make the center of the lips lighter than the sides. Change the tones and keep adding lines on the lips. It’s important that in the brush presets panel (F5) the shape dynamics should be checked leaving the default settings.

Create a clipping mask (by holding the ALT key) and go to Adjustment Layers > Levels and input the values shown in the image below. You have to change the brush settings in the presets panel for the texturing of the lips. Go to brush presets and check: Scattering (both axes 470%), Other Dynamics (0%) and Smoothing. Choose a light color and run the brush over the highlighted parts (the middle). This creates the impression that she is wearing lip-gloss.


Step 6

Add some more light near the upper lip.


Step 7

Go to Adjustment Layers > Levels. Use the values in the image below.


Step 8

Once you have the base laid down add some detail. Merge all visible layers into the active one (Cmd (Ctrl) + Alt + Shift + E) . Go to Filter > Noise > Add noise (about 7-9 px). Leave the noise on the skin and erase it from the other parts on a mask.


Step 9

In this step we will add some texture to the skin. First select the brush tool and select the appropriate presets: check the scattering box, scatter about 350%, control: pen pressure, count jitter: 12%. Now select 3 colors: a bright cream, a soft pink and a beige and start adding some freckles on her cheekbones and nose. Set the opacity to about 30 – 40%.

Create a new layer and make some new presets for the brush tool to add more texture. Make sure that the texture box is checked. Select a similar texture as shown below. Again, set the layer’s opacity to about 30%.


Step 10

Our last step is to create her hair. This is not very hard, just select the color you want the hair’s base to be and draw the shape of the hair. The color I’ve used is #d28c6a.

Create a new layer. You have to begin with the thicker hair strands and finish with the thinner ones. Make sure that shape dynamics is checked in the brush presets. This will make the edges more realistic.

On a new layer, add some more hair strands with different colors. Don’t be afraid to add some crazy colors in the hair, it will look great since this is a fantasy painting. I’ve chosen a soft yellow and set the brush opacity to about 70%.

Merge all visible hair layers into one and add some light with the dodge tool and some shadow with the burn tool.

Go to Adjustment Layers > Curves. Use this adjustment only on the hair.


Step 11

Now let’s add a background. Download a texture you like from here. Drag the background to a layer under the portrait.

Go to Adjustment Layers > Gradient Fill. Use the settings as shown below. This layer must be above the one with the background. It should not be visible on the portrait. Opacity to 40%.

Go to Adjustment Layers > Gradient Map. Use the color codes shown below. Set the opacity to 50%.


Step 12

Now, above all layers, go to Adjustment Layers > Gradient Map and apply the settings as shown. Opacity to 30%.


Step 13

Adjustment Layers > Hue/Saturation. Saturation to +25.


Step 14

Adjustment Layers > Levels. Use the settings as shown.


Step 15

The last part is to add some hair under the face. Select the pen tool and cut out a part of the hair, flip it horizontally and place it under the face on the right side. That’s it! We are done!


Additional Examples

Here are some additional examples; elf ears, a necklace or maybe some futuristic glasses can be added.


Download Wallpaper

You can download this tutorial as a wallpaper for your computer.

  • http://www.flickr.com/photos/30650549@N08/ matt 182

    I’m not very handy with this technique, but surely this is more explanatory tutorial I found! to have good results but would need a tablet! (I have :( ) thanks for posting a tutorial explaining so well! Congratulations!

  • jake

    this looks nice, I love it . thanks a lot

  • Dave

    It’s a nice portray, but something is weird about it. I feel her face is somehow off or out of place – anatomically

    • http://www.vaporizerkits.com Zephyr Ion

      I think it’s because the right hand side of her face is a little wide. But with that said, this is great work. Very beautifully done.

  • ExtremRaym

    Good tuts for the process !

    unfortunately, we can’t become a good drawer in reading tutorials.
    So sad ^^

    • http://arturovelazquez.com/ Arturo Velazquez

      you can if u practise alot or repeat the same tutorial several times

  • aMs

    eyes are really great, but nose is looking weird – unfinished

  • Mike Viking

    Perspective is dreadful, the hair line and position is way off…good tut for people who are interested in painting techniques but the perspective needs alot of work

    • steve g

      The right out is off a bit. I thinks its the perspective. Also the part line in here hair is throwing me off and making here head look huge. the lips look great as does the texture of the skin. Very good job on this one.

      I am not too concerned about the small proportion issues as I assume that if you did this for a client you might be spending a lot more time on those little things then you would in a demo.

      steve

  • Igor

    I think she’s not human. Big head, giraffe-long neck… who knows? Anyway great achieve on painting effects :)

  • http://greatdiane.deviantart.com Diana

    Brilliant! I love painting tutorials,

  • http://greatdiane.deviantart.com Diana

    By the way, wich tablet are you using Loredana? It is possible to get the same resutl with a Bamboo pen and touch? :P

    Thanks
    D

    • b.r.o.o.d.y.

      Yes. Your abilities matter much more than any tool, and in my experience even entry-level Wacom tablets have all the pressure sensibility and tracking precision you’ll ever need for digital painting. I’d be more mindful of working on a bit of fine art studies than of upgrading my tablet if I wanted to really up the quality of my digital painting work!

      • http://greatdiane.deviantart.com Diana

        Yes, you´re right broody, is good to know the basics of painting / Art, but I was wondering is I can get the same result with a bamboo instead of a Intuos :) but I think is just a tool . Thanx

  • Dan

    “In today’s tutorial we will demonstrate how to paint a fantasy portrait from scratch without any references.”

    - Always use a reference, that’s something that’s been drilled into my mind by every professor I’ve had. No matter how good an artist thinks they are they should always use a reference. The distortion of perspective in this work is a prime example of why.

  • http://ekos06.student.ipb.ac.id KJojeje

    Nice tutorial…
    I want to apply it soon :)

  • http://twitterunique.com Twitter UniQue

    Hi !

    Guys , you know what is the best on that tutorial ?

    Eyes the Girl :D

    it’s Just a Joke

    Really she have a Beautiful Eyes

    Thanks ALOT

  • http://www.psd-dude.com PsdDude

    I am a beginner in digital painting so for me looks really good and the tut very useful!

  • jake

    and there are wallpapers to…niceee, you can really see the details on them

  • Dpainter

    Anatomical disaster. Ears, eyes, nose, proportions, arm, neck, chin, contures, everything… totally distorted perspective… if you draw form scratch, try not to forget that everything is a 3d object placed somehow in space and related to each other. Nice looking iris won’t make portrait looks, where every inch in every element matters realy hard.

  • http://www.frog-graphics.cz FG

    Sadly, the pespective is wrong and the face looks weird and totaly flat/distorted.. :/

  • RundHerund

    face distorting and disproportionate

  • Jeff

    I’m not much of a painter, but I have tried looking all over for digital painting tutorials that covered the basics and this is one of the best ones I’ve found so far.

    Great job! And thank you!

  • http://codsteeth.com Philip

    I think it’s kind of absurd how people are ripping this tutorial a shred because it’s not atomically perfect. Yes, there are some flaws, but this is a -digital painting- tutorial. Not a drawing tutorial.

    The drawing itself is one step out of 15. The detail here is how to paint eyes, lips, skin, hair, not how to make the base sketch perfect.

    Given that you are all looking at this tutorial for free, and it does an outstanding job of what it says it’s going to show you, I think everyone who is complaining should either be quiet, or publish their own tutorial on the sketching / drawing process.

    :-)

    • http://arturovelazquez.com/ Arturo Velazquez

      ya well from ur words “The detail here is how to paint eyes, lips, skin, hair, not how to make the base sketch perfect.”

      I really think that the hair and the nose are so bad painted and need alot of work on it also you say the drawing is only 1 step from all process and u are right but its the most importart you can determinate if it will look good or not before even putting color on it .

      for being a beginner tutorial is not bad got some very good tips about skin just pay a bit more attention in face proportions from the beginning cause the hair really looks out of place

    • Eric

      It does more than a wonderful job of explaining digital painting….I agree with you Phillip

  • http://www.thedevelopertuts.com Bratu Sebastian

    I feel too that the face is a bit moved from it’s position, but that’s just the experience. Usually, you get this expertise of proportions by working 3 to 4 years in drawing, if that is what you want.

    I also have a realistic sampagne bottle made in the same technique. I will release it as a tutorial later on PSDTuts, i hope.

    Great tutorial!

  • resback

    thanks for tutorial, here I leave a self portrait, my eyes are black and my hair too.

    http://i256.photobucket.com/albums/hh173/resback01/retrato-mio_final.jpg

    greetings from mexico city

  • grenader

    Yes, the face has imperfections in construction, but I liked the tutorial and it’s very simply explained, thanks to author!

  • ally

    this is very nice thank you i love it!

  • Jocelyne

    It is just beautiful. I love itI always love fairies,

    I have Photoshope element 8 – do you think I can do something like that with pse.

  • Pragnesh

    This is very nice tutorial. I have learned so much about how to create various effects. thanks to author.

  • http://www.tutoriallounge.com Tutorial Lounge

    amazing fantasy art in this tutorial. thanks

  • Ravindra Salaskar

    Fantastic !!!

  • http://www.elaraji.co.cc Adnan

    Ow… My… Gosh! I love this one, I know that I’m noob but I’ll give it a shot right Now!

  • ahmed

    this is totaly awesome

  • Moin

    This is one of the best tutorial I ever had. Of course this is awesomely detail and comprehensive. I owe you a lot. Thanks mate.

  • http://www.themetiger.com Nguyen Duc

    Many thanks, professional designer!!! Love it!

  • http://wildmaven.org Marian

    Nice!! Thanks! I just bought a tablet today and have never used one before. I’ve never had any formal art training, but here’s my first go at it: http://i53.tinypic.com/10gjr43.jpg

  • Rahul Chowdhury

    wow!! This is awesome. Thanks. I love it so much.

  • Ramesh Vishwakarma

    Great tutorial I really like it. I also want to make one but I am not getting judgement of color shade and tone it’s too difficult. Can you guide me how I can?

  • Lucas Acco

    Sorry, but my project could not take the black stripes drawn by tablet. You said to use the Paint Bucket Tool, I had a good result. What tool is used to color the shadows and lights?

  • Carolyn

    You didn’t explain the shading very well. Like, what size brush to use what opacity the softness/hardness. Step two is a major pain to figure out unless you are more detailed.

  • Henrique

    i dont like this glasses T.T

  • Gurp

    that hair just look ridiculous. Did you actually LOOK at your painting while you were creating it?

  • Razvan

    I must to have tablet to do this ???

  • http://www.product-shot.co.uk/ Product Photography

    Very good tutorial and knowledge worthy for photoshop learner.

  • rod

    truly i dont think it is for beginer :) and i dont find realli clear this tutorial..