Take the chance to learn new illustration techniques from David Cousens. David has written books teaching Digital Art and provided stunning illustrations for advertising, branding, concept art and much more. In his work, he blends a mixture of Eastern and Western influence to create a stylised world of illustrations that is dynamic, cinematic and sometimes even insane. He is also a member of the not-for-profit organization ‘The mighty Pencil’ that works with a selected group of professional illustrators to showcase their work worldwide.
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How to use Adobe Photoshop to add a soft warm light effect to a photograph.
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This training video was recorded in Photoshop CS6 but the techniques used will work just as well in Photoshop CS5 through the latest Photoshop CC. This comprehensive video takes you step-by-step through the complete process from beginning images clear through to the final composite image.
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Photoshop Photography Repair and Retouch Projects
▪ Portrait Soft Light Look
▪ Portrait Hard Light Look
▪ How to use Lighting Effects Filter
▪ Repair Heavily Damaged Photo
▪ How to Repair a Severely Faded Photograph
▪ How to Lighten a Dark Photograph
▪ How to Create Transparency Effect
▪ How to Create Iris Blur Effect
▪ How to Repair Sunglasses
▪ How to Hand Color a Black & White Photo
▪ How to Add Motion Blur to Photograph
▪ How to Create a Light Spill Effect
Photoshop Tools and Techniques Training
▪ How to use Photoshop Selection Tools – 3 videos
▪ How to use more Photoshop Tools – 6 videos
▪ How to use Adjustments – 2 videos
▪ Working with Layers – 4 videos
▪ Using Selections – 6 videos
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How to Color an Illustration in Photoshop
Anyone can be an illustrator in Photoshop! Learn How to Color an Illustration in Photoshop in today’s episode.
Start by downloading an image from a stock website like Fotolia, or scanning in your very own work! If you want to follow along with this episode, click HERE to purchase Fotolia’s pineapple: https://us.fotolia.com/id/62812427
Coloring in the lines
Let’s travel back in time to coloring books and crayons….be sure to color in those lines! To make this job much easier, use a selection tool to select just the background of the illustration (this will depend on what type of image you have. If it makes more sense, feel free to select the illustration itself instead). Then, turn the selection into a layer mask. You will need to invert the mask (Cmd/Ctrl + I) if you selected the background originally. That mask will be applied to a group that holds all of your layers.
Now, when you paint on top of the image, you will only be able to color inside of the lines. Yay.
Time to have some fun! Select whatever color you want to start with and have at it! Your mask will restrict you to staying within the lines, but that can always be turned off. It’s also helpful to put each color you paint with on a different layer, so that you can go back in and edit them individually.
Highlight & Shade
Art tip #1: Figure out where the light source is! We decided that on the pineapple, the light/sun will be coming from the upper left corner. This means that the parts closest to that angle will be the brightest and have highlights. It also means that shadow would fall on the opposite side of the fruit. Highlights and shadows will help to make your illustration look much more realistic.
We recommend using the color palette to use a darker version of your illustration colors for the shading, and a lighter version for the highlights. Using a dark color is much better than just using a grey or black.
Don’t Forget the Details
To add some really nice and subtle detail, we paint some reds and yellows over top of the pineapple and change the blending mode to Soft Light (this is on a new layer). We do the same in the leaves of the fruit, and it makes the illustration much more interesting and dynamic!
Although we already painted in some general highlights and shadows, some tiny little strokes will add a nice effect too. We create a new layer and draw some tiny white highlights on the tops of the leaves and the round parts of the pineapple bumps. The same is done for the shadows, by adding some dark strokes underneath the leaves and on the underside of the pineapple bumps.
That’s all there is to it! You can really have some fun with this technique, so don’t be afraid to experiment with crazy colors and drawings!