Introduction After receiving some positive feedback to my last work “yuka” I decided to write a detailed tutorial about creating process. My main goal was to create a painting which was really detailed. I knew that I wouldn’t be able to do it without a real photograph so I started to look for something that would interest me and make me want to spent a lot of hours painting it in photoshop.
I received a lot of e-mails saying that it's not a big deal to just paint something like this using a real photograph. What can I say, if you don't like it don't look at it or try to do it and you will see how much time it takes to create it like I did.
Tools For this work I used Adobe Photoshop CS2 and Wacom Intuos 3 tablet. My hardware spec were: P4 3GHz, 2GB RAM, Quadro FX 1100 graphic card, 17” LCD.
Preparation I had to decide with what resolution I want to work. For me 1800x1148 was enough space to work with details I needed to create for this work.
Sketch
I start with creating a sketch in order to define the shapes, which will be later filled in with colours . I will use the following brush settings:


I like keeping everything simple so I will use these brush settings through the whole creating process. I will just change brush hardness and having the sketch done sketch I will turn off “Shape Dynamics”. Later I will explain why I'm using “Pen Pressure Control” for “Opacity Jitter” and “Flow Jitter” in “Other Dynamics”.


Outlining, coloring and shading Having created basic shapes I start to put rough color inside.
Instead of focusing on one particular detail I prefer to work on the entire image. For that reason, there is a bit of color everywhere.

At this point, let me explain my choice of “Pen Pressure Control” for “Opacity Jitter” and “Flow Jitter” in “Other Dynamics”. Basically, with those settings I can easily achieve a nice color blending. Using only “Pen Pressure Control” for “Opacity Jitter” it's much harder to achieve nice transitions between colors. Here are some examples of the effects that I have achieved.

Using “Pen Pressure Control” for “Opacity Jitter” and “Flow Jitter” transitions are much smoother to achieve with less brush strokes:

Apart from the above, there are really no more tricks; just a lot of patience, close examining of the real photograph and painting, painting and once again painting.
Let's come back to filling image with colors:

I still have my sketch visible on the top layer to get filled all shapes:

At this point I am going to turn off the sketch layer and start working only with color, shading and highlights:

I slowly shape the image by adding shadows and highlights:

This time, I am going to add more details in the hair area:
Then, I will pass on to the face area:

Now I am going to work a bit on the background (right curtain):

Left curtain and bed:

A bit of work on foreground sheet:

Scenery outside the window, front sheet, left arm and hair:
DetailingHaving filled the entire image with color, shading and highlights, I can finally move on to detailing.
Brassiere and dress lace:

Dress lace detailing:

Left brassiere detailing:

Right brassiere:

And here comes the final image:
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