2016
Lynda
John Derry
1:18
English
Photoshop has an extensive set of natural media brushes, which emulate the pencils, chalks, crayons, and watercolors many artists use in analog painting. Brushes can be customized to suit your painting style, and then saved and shared. Learn how to incorporate these tools in your painting "palette." Join John Derry as he shows how to use Photoshop's brushes, bristle tips, Mixer Brush, and textures in practice, painting a landscape of grapes on the vine. Plus, learn about a cool feature that allows artists to source colors directly from photographs.
Introduction
3m 58s
Welcome
1m 5s
What you should know
53s
Installing custom content
2m 0s
1. Utilizing PS Components for Natural Media Painting
20m 22s
Bristle tips
5m 48s
The Mixer Brush
6m 7s
Texture
4m 36s
Tool presets
3m 51s
2. Using the Brushes: Sample Painting
53m 22s
Building up a painting with layers
4m 5s
Sketching out your image
6m 9s
Starting the underpainting
8m 24s
Adding the intermediate painting layer
6m 49s
Detailing the painting
8m 15s
Cloner brush techniques
8m 15s
Final touches
11m 25s
Conclusion
30s
Next steps
30s
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