Create a digital woodcut engraving with Painter



I tried out a method using Corel Painter to create a black and white woodcut image from a photograph. The result is shown above. The idea is simple - just fill the photograph entirely with black color and then use the Scratchboard Tool to etch out the white areas.

  1. Open up a photograph in Corel Painter as shown below.
  2. Select File > Quick Clone to make a clone image of the photograph.

    The clone image is created.

  3. Now we want to fill the clone image with the color black. Press CTRL+A on the keyboard.

    The entire clone image is selected.

  4. Click the Paint Bucket command on the Main toolbar.

    The Paint Bucket properties appear.
  5. Choose a black color in the Select Fill combo box of the Paint Bucket properties. Make sure the Fill is set to Current Color.

  6. Click anywhere within the clone image.

    The clone image is filled with black.
  7. Use the Colors palette to set the main color to white.

  8. Now choose the Scratchboard Tool brush variant of the Pens brushes group.

  9. With the Wacom pen, carefully etch out the light areas from the clone image while leaving the black area as the woodcut outline.


  10. Continue to etch out the light areas until the woodcut is completed.


Comments

Evirel said…
Hey man, I am interested in your drawing, how do I email you for enquiries?
dominoc925 said…
You can use this link https://dominoc.blogspot.com/p/contact.html to email :)

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