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Remove Backgrounds from Watercolor Illustrations

Offered By: Skillshare

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Watercolor Courses Adobe Photoshop Courses Pen Tool Courses Layer Masks Courses Background Removal Courses Watercolor Illustration Courses Lasso Tool Courses

Course Description

Overview

In this class I´ll show you how I use different tools in ADOBE® PHOTOSHOP® software to remove the background of my watercolor illustrations. Painting in watercolors is great, but it´s even better when you can isolate your watercolor illustrations to create different compositions, change your background color and edit each element separately. I´ll demonstrate how I use the lasso tool, the eraser, the pen tool, the brush with layer masks and the way I work with tiny, hard to edit details.

For this class you need a basic knowledge of ADOBE® PHOTOSHOP®, but if you don´t know how to use it yet, here on Skillshare you´ll find great classes on it.

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Syllabus

  • Trailer
  • Class Project
  • Set-up
  • Lasso Tool
  • Pen Tool
  • Eraser Tool
  • Brush Tool
  • Special Selection for Tiny Details
  • Tiny Details - the Simple Way
  • Multiple Tools
  • Finishing Touhes

Taught by

Sandra Bowers Art

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