2013
Digital Tutors
Tyrus Goshay
03:20:00
English
In this series of tutorials we will be discussing how to integrate our 3D into a 2D environment to create a complete illustration in Photoshop. We will be discussing techniques that will allow integration of 3D renders into a 2D environment. We will also be discussing composition and how to set up a strong illustration. This course will be covering balance, flow, rhythm, and many other techniques that will help us build a solid and balanced piece. Continuing on, we will be discussing layer techniques and how we can use them to support our designs and illustration. Finally, we will cover additional painting and blending techniques to solidify our work.
Lesson 1
Introduction and project overview
01:05
Lesson 2
Composition: What is it and how does it work?
05:56
Lesson 3
Setting up our workspace
04:34
Lesson 4
Setting up our initial composition
13:04
Lesson 5
Setting up our renders for composite placement
04:31
Lesson 6
Combining our renders for balance
12:12
Lesson 7
Using a non-destructive workflow to put things together
10:44
Lesson 8
Framing our work
05:35
Lesson 9
Creating atmosphere
10:31
Lesson 10
Airbrushing our project and using a clipping mask
08:58
Lesson 11
Using photos to enhance our work
15:27
Lesson 12
Painting the eyes
09:20
Lesson 13
Rendering the worms
04:45
Lesson 14
Continuing to work on the worm
11:02
Lesson 15
Adding additional pieces to our composition for balance
08:57
Lesson 16
Adding color to our scene using the Kuler tool
12:50
Lesson 17
Warming up our scene with initial color
09:58
Lesson 18
Using adjustments to check our composition
13:26
Lesson 19
Making adjustments to our character design
09:11
Lesson 20
Using filters to adjust and enhance our characters
09:11
Lesson 21
Bringing our project to completion
08:28
Lesson 22
Making additional changes to our project after reviews
07:03
http://www.digitaltutors.com/tutorial/1275-Integrating-3D-Renders-into-2D-Art-in-Photoshop
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