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Drawing and Painting in Photoshop

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Release date:2019, May 17

Duration:05 h 16 m

Author:Daniel Lieske

Skill level:Beginner

Language:English

Exercise files:Yes

A great artist makes the most of their toolset, whether the tools are physical or digital. This course is tailored specifically to artists who want to transition their analog skills to a digital canvas. Comic book illustrator and video game artist Daniel Lieske shares tips and techniques to help you simplify your workflow, organize your illustrations, and start creating art. Daniel shows how to use digital brushes, selections, masks, color pickers, texture tools, and additional Photoshop features. After demonstrating how to use Photoshop, he takes you through the creation and completion of three full illustration projects.

Topics include:
Setting up a digital canvas
Using palettes
Selecting color using the Eyedropper
Fine-tuning pressure of tablet pens
Adding a Quick Mask
Trying different Blending modes
Using the Smudge, Blur, and Sharpen tools
Using the Mixer brush
Dodging and burning
Selective saturation using the Sponge tool
Using the Clone Stamp tool
Transforming selections
Color adjustments
Changing layer opacity
Adding shadows and highlights
Painting a foreground, midground, and background

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01 – Drawing and painting in Photoshop
02 – Fundamentals of image files
03 – Image size in inches
04 – Size in pixels
05 – More settings
06 – Handling multiple files
07 – Navigating inside the file window
08 – Rotate View tool
09 – A second view
10 – Navigation options
11 – Navigation shortcuts summary
12 – Choosing a color in HSB mode
13 – Choosing a color in RGB mode
14 – Using the Color picker
15 – Color palette
16 – Swatches palette
17 – Eyedropper Tool
18 – The Brush tool and graphic tablets
19 – Basic Brush tool settings
20 – The standard brush tip settings
21 – Creating a custom brush tip
22 – The Natural Media Bristle Brush settings
23 – Shape dynamics
24 – Scattering
25 – Texture
26 – Dual Brush
27 – Color dynamics
28 – Transfer
29 – Graphic tablet and pen pressure
30 – Fade
31 – Mixer brush
32 – Paint Bucket
33 – Gradient tool
34 – Blend modes
35 – Rectangular Marquee tool
36 – Lasso tool
37 – Selection from Path
38 – Quick Mask mode
39 – Handling selections
40 – Straight lines with the Shift key
41 – Smoothing
42 – Stroking a path
43 – Symmetry
44 – Smudge, Blur, and Sharpen tools
45 – Mixer brush
46 – Dodge, Burn, and Sponge tools
47 – Clone Stamp tool
48 – Moving and duplicating selections
49 – Transforming selections
50 – Puppet Warp tool
51 – Hue Saturation
52 – Curves
53 – Color Balance
54 – Painting on separate layers
55 – Moving and transforming layers
56 – Locking transparent pixels
57 – Eraser tool
58 – Layer masks
59 – Clipping masks
60 – Duplicate and merge layers
61 – Grouping layers
62 – Layer Opacity and Blend modes
63 – New file and Brushes overview
64 – Rough sketch
65 – Perspective grid
66 – Final drawing Part 1
67 – Final drawing Part 2
68 – Final drawing Part 3
69 – New file and Brushes overview
70 – Rough sketch
71 – Final drawing Part 1
72 – Final drawing Part 2
73 – Adding shadows
74 – Highlights
75 – Finishing touches
76 – New file and Brushes overview
77 – Rough color sketch
78 – Preliminary drawing
79 – Resizing and Layer setup
80 – Painting the foreground Part 1
81 – Painting the foreground Part 2
82 – Painting the midground
83 – Painting the far background
84 – Finishing touches
85 – Final adjustments
86 – Farewell
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