ImagineFX issue 144 resources

Click the links below to download your workshop and Q&A assets from ImagineFX issue 144, including videos, layered files, brushes and WIPs. All of our videos can also be viewed via the ImagineFX YouTube channel

To install custom Photoshop brushes, double-click the artist’s .Abr file, then look for the new additions to Photoshop’s Brush Presets dialog. You can reset your brushes to Photoshop’s default selection by clicking the drop-down menu in this dialog, and selecting ‘Reset Brushes...’. 

Workshop files

Get better at figure drawing
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Paint realistic bird feathers
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Build a demon’s lair
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Anatomy masterclass
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Drawing faces with character
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Learning from the Old Masters
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Create intricate art in pencil
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Q&A section

Paint a misty environment
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Painting scales on a figure
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Depict iridescent scales and feathers
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Show a creature’s open mouth
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Training video sample

Download a clip from James Gurney's latest instructional video, Casein Painting in the Wild, or watch the clip on YouTube.

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Clifford Hope
Operations editor, Future

Cliff has been working in publishing for more years than he cares to remember. His sub-editing skills have been put to good use on academic, computing, creative and motoring publications, including ImagineFX, Computer Arts, Paint & Draw, Linux Format and Total 911. He particularly admires the work of concept artists such as Doug Chiang, Matt Allsopp and Christian Alzmann, who have shaped the look of Star Wars films and series such as The Mandalorian, Rogue One and The Force Awakens. Even The Phantom Menace's leaden script can't detract from its imaginative visuals!