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Mastering Light & Shading

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Release date:2021

Author:Aveline Stokart

Skill level:Beginner

Language:English

Exercise files:Not Provided

Light plays a major role in enhancing images, drawing the viewer in to another world, another time and another place.

When starting out, Aveline was fascinated by how artists that she admired used light so effectively, creating stunning artwork. However, trying to figure it out on her own was a long, slow process, having to scour the internet and dig through books. But, good news!—you don’t have to go through all that. Aveline breaks down all the essential principles of light right here and teaches you hands-on techniques to implement them into your digital illustrations.

In this course, she will guide you step by step in creating the same illustration four times—each time using a different kind of lighting. Intrigued? Well, that’s just the summary!

Table of Contents

What you’ll learn:
Learn how to study light, shadow and colors from photo references
How to create various cool lighting effects digitally
Understand how reflection on different objects works
How to manipulate lighting effects with different blend modes in Procreate
Color attributes and how to create meaning with colors
Master shading techniques and the use of Procreate tools
Create the same image in day light, sunset, overcast setting and in a magical atmosphere

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9 Comments

  1. how can we use the download links they are just letters how can we download and where to find the ecxersise files

  2. Thank you so much for the course.
    Please share another course by Aveline Stokart
    “Blurone, Cinematic style illustration”

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