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Digital Art 101: Painting with Light and Shadow in Photoshop

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Digital Art 101: Painting with Light and Shadow in Photoshop

Digital Art 101: Painting with Light and Shadow in Photoshop
Duration: 1h 9m | .MP4 1920x1080, 30 fps(r) | AAC, 48000 Hz, 2ch | 1.45 GB
Genre: eLearning | Language: English

It’s always intimidating to start painting. Always! So I’ve come up with this somewhat streamlined process that works for me. Consider it a chef’s recipe. Once you make it, you will be able to add your own spark and make it your own!  
After the class you will have a better understanding of light and shadow to apply to your own work. If you struggled to make your painting look more three dimensional and less muddier, then this is the class for you.

Welcome to Digital Art 101: Painting with Light and Shadow in Photoshop!
I consider this class as a fundamental one to all kinds of artists. Like a house foundation. I will explain to you every step along the way, so it's perfect for artist who are just transitioning from painting traditionally to digitally, and beginner artists!
Oh hello! My name is Melanie. I’m a visual development artist working in the animation industry. I have worked on preschool TV series like Puppy Dog Pals, Gabby’s Dollhouse (releasing soon!), and currently an unannounced but super exciting show at Disney TVA. I also had three years of experience as a toy illustrator!
WHAT YOU'LL LEARN:
Basic types of light and shadow and how to apply them to painting
How to use photoshop for digital painting purposes
How to mix color using HSB slider
How to use the pen tool along with many other tools and shortcuts I most frequently use as a digital artist
What to look out for when researching
A little story about Da Vinci and eggs (:D)
WHAT YOU'LL NEED
Computer/laptop (Windows or Mac)
Drawing tablet (any size)
Photoshop 
You'll be painting an egg with me, and then an object of your choice after you've learnt all the basics.
Whenever you're ready, let’s get started!

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Digital Art 101: Painting with Light and Shadow in Photoshop