A_P_I133_2015_

(Ben Green) #1
The real image-creation process for Jose
Daniel Cabrera Peña would be closer to a
back-and-forth random testing with filters,
tools, shapes, and compositions.

THE IMAGE
CREATION PIPELINE

TECHNIQUES HOW I MADE


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PAINTING IN OTTOMAN JANISSARIES
The central figures of the painting, Ottoman Janissaries, are line-drawn and
hand-made. I first took the poses from a photo of some men pushing a car, dressed
the mannequins as Janissaries, then coloured in a base layer underneath the
line-drawing layer using environment picked colours. Finally, I coloured on top to
hide the line drawing and make the light pop.

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CREATING ROCKS AND RUBBLE
Next I continued to create the rocks and
rubble, burying the tower’s base and starting to
search for the cooler tones to separate them from
the top warmer colours to add colour depth. Until
now, the work is mostly based in photobashing
and value adjustments.

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BEGINNING HUMAN ELEMENTS
Living elements start to be added to
the painting, from the all-painted central
Ottoman flag-bearer figure to the Photoshop
smoke, made using a special custom-made
smoke Photoshop brush.

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OVERPAINT WORK
In this phase I did vast overpaint work, trying to make all the
painting ‘brush language’ match or be even.

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POST PRODUCTION
The over effects, or postproduction, was
very important for this piece. Not only to allow the
whole painting to have a gritty and dirty feel, but also
to create a dense atmosphere in the upper half of the

painting, with strong particle effects, versus a cooler
lower half with better visibility because of the
non-highlighted atmosphere particles. Here it was
key to make good use of Photoshop’s Layer Style

menu with the Blend If Gray discriminator, Layer>
Layer Style>Blending Options>Blend If Gray,
which will allow you to hide an atmosphere effect
if darker colours are underneath.
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