Post from @DailyMovieSketch

Post from @DailyMovieSketch
Behind the scenes! You'd have seen the latest artwork on @dailymoviesketch, one of Rhona Mitra from the 2008 Neil Marshall movie "Doomsday". I drew a sketch on his "Hellboy" adaptation a few days ago, so thought I'd revisit this older movie. The drawing was done with the @ns1pen. There's a Q&A that I'm doing on Stories on my @karthikabhiram account, and @hue.saturation asked a question on proportions. I have what I call a "mirror test", which is basically holding the drawing against a mirror or the reverse side of the page against the light. This enhances the flaws and allows you to correct them while drawing. The second picture shows that. And, my posts on @dailymoviesketch are scans, here is a behind the scenes look. I scan the artwork at 1200 DPI. I erase the paper texture around the drawing so that the background is totally white. I then adjust the Levels in Photoshop to get the contrast the way I like it. Next is cropping to ensure that the art is centred, and then adjusting the Canvas Size to make it a square image of around 4500 × 4500 pixels. This goes to Dropbox and then I open it on phone and post it. I apply a Fade of 10 while posting on IG. #google #pixel2xl #teampixel #karthikabhiram #DailyMovieSketch #handsinframe #flatlay
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