Digital Painting: Paint like an Old Master with Photoshop and Procreate - Part 2
Offered By: Skillshare
Course Description
Overview
In this course - split into 2 parts - you will learn to paint and blend using Photoshop and Procreate and recreate an old masterpiece.
You’ll become confident in the full process of creating an image, from the background to the finer details.
If you’re looking to improve your drawing skills, understand painting techniques and master shading and blending methods, this is the course for you!
SECOND PART Course structure:
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You will learn how to paint particular features including face, beard, hair, hat and clothes by understanding volumes and shading.
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You will explore the brush settings to achieve a nice and smooth blending.
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Lastly we’ll create the background, walk through some colour adjustments, and apply textures to the surface.
Resources available to download:
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Noise texture
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Canvas texture
By the end of the course you will have the knowledge to paint and blend like an Old Master, and to take that next step on your career path.
The painter in you is about to be awakened! Let's get started!
Syllabus
- Course presentation
- Painting the Face and Beard - First Part
- Painting the Face and Beard - Second part
- Prepping for Blending
- Blending the Face and Beard
- Painting Additional Details
- Painting the Hair
- Painting the Hat
- Blending the Hair and Hat
- Painting Clothes - PART 1
- Painting Clothes - PART 2
- Blending Clothes
- Painting Hair Details
- Painting the Background
- Making Colour Adjustments
- Painting Jewels
- Adding Final Details
- Adding Noise
- Adding Texture
- Completing the Painting
- Conclusion and Recap
Taught by
Maurizio De Angelis
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