Learn to Paint in 5 minutes | Digital Painting Photoshop Tutorial Beginner


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Learn the basics of Digital painting in under 5 minutes! This is a beginner tutorial video in which I will show you how to paint in Photoshop using the basic tools and techniques. You’ll learn the brush tool, the eraser tool, custom brushes, hue, saturation and Brightness slider, colour swatches, eye dropper tool and blending. I use Wacom Intuos Pro Medium for almost all my paintings. I also use a Wacom Cintiq 13 hd for some of my drawings.

This is a video related to my general basic workflow and process when I’m painting in Photoshop. Please bear in mind that this is not an in-depth tutorial, this is a beginner level tutorial. I’ll create more video tutorials covering more concepts including perspective, values, colour, light, and more advanced techniques including gradient maps, blending modes, photo-texturing, photo-bashing and many more. I believe this is a good example for beginners who want to see and get an idea about how digital paintings are created in Photoshop. Digital painting can definitely be confusing but the more time you invest in it, the easier it becomes. I had a blast working on this illustration and I hope you like the video!

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43 responses to “Learn to Paint in 5 minutes | Digital Painting Photoshop Tutorial Beginner”

  1. This tutorial was so concise and clear. Everything was perfectly explained. And of top of that you provide brushes. You should rename the video "How to get a subscriber in just 5 minutes". Thank you, sir. Great video.

  2. I'm so confused. Isn't it a failure by Adobe that Photoshop is used for these kinds of paintings instead of illustrator? I mean isn't that exactly what illustrator should be capable of doing? And Photoshop for editing you know.. photo-realistic photos etc?

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