Digital Painting: Street Scene Год выпуска: 2011 Производитель: Lynda Сайт производителя: lynda.com Автор: John Derry Продолжительность: 4:00 Тип раздаваемого материала: Видеоклипы Язык: Английский Описание: Learn to think like a painter and render images from photographs that look like they were created with oils or acrylics, using the latest digital artist's tools. Author and artist John Derry introduces the process of interpreting a photograph into a painted work of art. He begins by explaining his system of visual vocabularies, which describe how to replace the elements of an image with expressive painterly qualities, and also shares the custom brush sets and actions he uses to achieve these results in Photoshop. The course also covers working with filters, layers, effects, and more to add further detail and texture. Автор превращает фотоснимок в картину написанную маслом.
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Introduction Welcome Using the exercise files Installing custom brushes 1. Photographic Reality vs. Expressive Interpretation Understanding the visual vocabulary Using the vocabulary of photography Using the vocabulary of painting Looking at reality through a mental painting filter 2. Image Preparation: The Source Photograph Understanding that resolution is in the brush strokes Understanding the subject 3. Image Preparation: Lens Distortion Removal Removing lens distortions Using the Free Transform tool Using the Lens Correction filter Understanding the ACR lens correction profiles 4. Image Preparation: Photographic Color vs. Pigment Color Working with Vibrance Using the Match Color command Understanding the traditional paint color swatch set 5. Image Preparation: Tonal Modification The eye has a bettor sensor than a camera Using the Shadow/Highlight filter Using the HDR Toning filter Understanding how RAW files provide malleability 6. Image Preparation: Detail Simplification Working with the Reduce Noise filter Working with the Surface Blur filter Using Smart Blur for simplification Working with the Topaz Simplify plug-in 7. Non-Destructive Layer Painting NDLP: A creative safety net Using custom actions Using the reference layer Cloning layers Working with the Hue/Saturation adjustment layer 8. Brushes Brush categorization Working with canvas texture Using Sample All Layers 9. Expressive Interpretation: Underpainting Being willing to destroy detail Establishing the painting style 10. Expressive Interpretation: Intermediate Layer Simplified indication Understanding color Introducing texture 11. Expressive Interpretation: Detail Layer Providing rest areas for the eye Focusing on the subject through detail 12. Expressive Interpretation: Non-Photographic Addition Being willing to depart from the original Creating detail to enhance the artwork Creating physical surface texture effects 13. Expressive Interpretation: Final Refinements Waiting a day Examining your importance hierarchy Conclusion Goodbye
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