9 Digital Painting Tips 'n Tricks | PHOTOSHOP


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45 responses to “9 Digital Painting Tips 'n Tricks | PHOTOSHOP”

  1. 18:41 – Instead of "killing" all the layer info by using Ctrl-E, why not put those layers into a Smart Object? In fact, you could put everything into a Smart Object then change that into CMYK. The Smart Object will store your original RGB color space within itself and you can continue switching to CMYK if you must.

  2. Thanks for these tips, I might be showing my lack of knowledge but learning about the proof setup is a real boon! I have one quick related question that maybe somebody else might help me with too:

    I'm having trouble judging how far I should push my values after a while of staring at my monitor (which is calibrated and everything) so by the end of my projects I tend to underestimate my highlights/shadows, leading to me finding comparatively washed out pictures when I go back through my finished projects days later. Does anybody have a personal trick for a more objective approach to checking their values?

  3. Man this is the explanation On canvas size and DPI that I always have wanted….Marco WHY WERENT YOU MY ART TEACHER?!?!? I hope all your students realise how fortunate they are. I have wasted too many years of uncertainty by never trying due to constant PC crashes coz I thought if you wanted to make something decent you needed the highest DPI. Ive wasted years of my life never doing art. Marco you’re the best

  4. Great video. Regarding the brush size limitation- couldn't you create a brush at high resolution but then save it as a tool preset at the size you typically like to have it accessed? I agree it's a problem to scale up a brush, but is it a problem to make it smaller?

  5. You just taught me, how to use layer masks in 13 minutes, by showing simple examples. I was hopelessly tried to figure it out myself for about two years. So, yes, this tips were really helpful.

  6. Oh lucky! Only 7 layers to merge with lighting! When I worked as a character artist in a Hidden object game the characters would be cut for animation down to knuckles of fingers and if suddenly the lighting has to change even if it's like three layers like color dodge, overlay and multiply you have to merge them with like 50 layers per character. That was hell, I wish photoshop had a shortcut for it. xD

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