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Designing Creature Makeup for Film in Photoshop

Concept Design Techniques using Photoshop with Johnny Fraser-Allen

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Designing makeup concepts for film and television is an important skill set for concept artists at the Wētā Workshop in New Zealand, known for decades of groundbreaking work. Join Senior Concept Designer Johnny Fraser-Allen as he shares his Photoshop techniques to effectively design character and creature makeups in this four hour workshop, with tips aimed at artists of all levels.


This detailed workshop will teach you how to deliver and lock down approved designs for the film industry. Aimed at the early stages of a production, the Photoshop-based techniques covered will allow for quick ideas to be delivered to the director as well as tackling quick changes needed to rework designs into alternate options for the same brief.


Starting with a quick warm up, Johnny goes through the steps required to build an original creature makeup design, before starting on three Ogre Lord concepts over the same actor. This same process is how he designed and reworked director notes for the BFG for Steven Spielberg, dwarves for Peter Jackson, and goblins for the Jim Henson Company.


Chapter 1: Introduction to Creature Feature Makeup Design: Johnny shares his thoughts on a career in designing characters and makeup concepts for blockbuster films and gives insight into the thought process behind the many makeup concepts he designed for The Portable Door.


Chapter 2: Warm-up with a Quick Goblin Makeup Concept: Using Jeffery Walker, the Director for The Portable Door, Johnny revisits how he designed Goblin makeup for Sam Neil and others in a quick warm-up session.


Chapter 3: Sketching: Johnny shows how a quick sketch — that no one will ever see but the artist — can help speed up the design process and inform some helpful starting points that will lead to the happy accidents found in the final design.


Chapter 4: The Concept Art: Creating his own brief of “Ogre King,” Johnny goes through every step he uses to take a photo of the production’s chosen actor and work up three original makeup concepts to turn him into the creature required for filming. With an emphasis on practicality and retaining the qualities of the performer beneath, this tutorial shows how to use the shapes and existing textures of the actor as well as incorporating other photographic elements to help shape a realistic, filmic-looking concept design using only Photoshop. This then serves as the initial discussion point used to get the ball rolling for the director of the film.


Duration: 4h 11m

Format: HD 1920x1080

Johnny Fraser-Allen

Senior Concept Designer & Sculptor at Weta Workshop

Johnny Fraser-Allen is a senior conceptual designer and sculptor with over a decade of experience in the film industry at the award-winning Weta Workshop. He has designed characters and creatures for Peter Jackson’s King Kong and The Hobbit trilogy, Andrew Adamson's Narnia Chronicles, and Stephen Spielberg's The Adventures of Tintin


With the help of Weta's facilities and its creators, Richard Taylor and Tania Rogers, Johnny has spent over eight years creating the immersive world of “The Gloaming Trilogy.” With three novels worth of written story, The Gloaming Trilogy has been illustrated with over 40 sculptures, over 50 illustrations, and more than 100 watercolor paintings, which are now touring the world in The Gloaming exhibition. 


Johnny is also working on a sculpture-based book project titled “The Wandering Woods,” and illustrated the children's book, “The Preschool Pirates.” He also created all of the illustrations for “The Squickerwonkers,” written by actress Evangeline Lilly, published through Titan books.


Follow Johnny on Instagram @johnny_fraserallen_artist.


  • "I had the extraordinary pleasure of meeting the unique individual that is JFA eleven years ago. When Johnny walked into our lives, in walked the most incredible mind of enthusiasm for all things fancy and fun. Johnny has spent time working with us on multiple blockbuster feature films, interspersed with periods of endeavour in his own worlds. Johnny is both a wonderful artist and an incredible conceptual mind bringing a great deal of joy through the worlds that he invents and creates."

    - Richard Taylor
    Co-owner, Weta Workshop