This is a introduction to our Digital Painting in Photoshop Tutorials, we have introduced a few tutorials before that deals with the topic. This tutorial will review some of the things we discussed.
Learn how Hatice Bayramoglu created this beautiful painting in Photoshop. She will show you her process from sketching to shading using her own technique.
This tutorial describes how to create a photo-realistic rendering of a car, in this case an Audi A1. This tutorial relies heavily on paths and should take about two hours to complete depending on skill level.
In this tutorial you will learn how to make 3d objects, easy and fast and integrate them in a photo manipulation. We will make grids and meshes using them in a very unique way to obtain a very colorful and visually impressive artwork.
In photography, bokeh is one of the most incredible implementations of Aperture. The shallow depth of field causes any light in the background to blur into a floating orb.
In this video tutorial, we go through how to create bokeh using Photoshop, with incredible results.
Camera Raw is an independent application that lets you develop your raw photographs and exploit every byte of the vast information captured by your digital SLR camera. Not just powerful, it is a force unto itself. Here's how to tap into its many features.
In this tutorial you will learn about setting up your Wacom tablet properties in Photoshop. Although the Tablet covered is the Intuos4 there is information that is still useful and relative to the Intuos3 tablet.
Digital painting is an emerging art form in which traditional painting techniques such as watercolor, oils, impasto, etc. are applied using digital tools by means of a computer, a digitizing tablet and stylus, and software.
This video tutorial explains the brush settings palette within Adobe Photoshop. The version shown is CS5 but you will find the same things within previous versions of Photoshop.
Today’s video tutorial by Martin Perhiniak: How to Draw Drapery in Photoshop will explain how to draw drapery and make it look three dimensional by understanding how folds are formed by gravity, tension and compression. We will utilize Photoshop’s basic tools. We will also put your drawing tools to the test.