When editor Ian Dean emailed me, offering me the chance to do a cover for ImagineFX, I was flabbergasted. This is something I didn’t expect so early on in my career. After all, I only started freelancing a year ago.
I wanted to be in ImagineFX ever since high school. I used to buy it and learn from many of the featured professionals and illustrators, hoping one day I’d get my art in this leading magazine. And now here I am – my wish has come true.
For this workshop, I’m painting Harley Quinn. She’s fun to draw, because you can do so much with her. She’s a witty and vibrant ant-hero – even though she’s a psycho! For this cover I want to combine those traits, and add her unique punk style.
When I create digital art comic covers, I like to keep things fairly simple: sketch, line, flats and colour. I always start by finding reference that supports the idea I have in my mind, and to help me see where the concept is going. I then go on to do thumbnails of my concepts, trying to capture the feeling and mood I want to pursue in the final piece.
I like to keep my line-work loose, but well-defined. I achieve this by using a brush that has a traditional like feel of a pencil or charcoal. Then for greys, I use mid-to dark tones to help me flat individual areas and avoid unwanted spots to help myself ease into my colouring phase.
For colouring, I use hard and soft brushes to help render certain areas and textures in the skin and fabrics. I’m able to work quickly with both of these brushes – ideal for meeting tight deadlines! Finally, editing the colours and using filters gives my art greater vibrancy and balance.
I’ve used this process for many of my covers, and I hope you’ll enjoy this ride that I’m taking you on…
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XPPen Artist Pro 19 (Gen 2)
Whether you’re a pro artist or a passionate hobbyist, this pen display offers something for everyone with beautiful colour and accurate drawing
First Impressions
The artists explains how her imagination for fantasy was born
DRAW VIBRANT CHARACTER ART
LIDIA CAMBON reveals her step-by-step process for creating a full-body illustration from first sketch to vibrant, cohesive colour with markers
Photoshop & Blender: BUILD NARRATIVE USING INTERIORS
Find out how illustrator Magdalina Dianova creates a cosy setting that helps to express her character’s personality
Blender, Procreate & Photoshop DESIGN CREEPY ARCHITECTURE
Nick Stath explains how he built an eerie, atmospheric environment for the sci-fi horrors of Alien: Romulus
Photoshop - PAINT FAN ART WITH EMOTION
Baptiste Boutié goes in-depth on his approach for creating visual appeal in a tribute to Tekkonkinkreet
ZBrush, KeyShot & Photoshop - CRAFT A HIDEOUS ALIEN NIGHTMARE
Follow along as character and creature artist Kyle Brown makes xenomorph fan art inspired by Alien: Romulus
FEARFUL VISIONS
ImagineFX explores the visual heritage of the visceral Alien cosmos and its develooment over the franchise's history
Mike Butkus
Surf's up! Why coastal comforts lured the artist to his California home
The art behind Alien: Romulus
Xenomorphology Tanya Combrinck meets the Alien-obsessed concept artists who revived the visual style of the classic films