Transforming a Photo into a Painting with Photoshop CS6
Learn to think like a painter as you transform photographs into paintings using the latest digital artist's tools.Learn to think like a painter and render images 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 visual characteristics of a photograph with that of expressive painting, and also shares the custom brush sets and actions he uses to achieve these results in Adobe Photoshop. The course also covers working with filters, layers, effects, a…
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Learn to think like a painter as you transform photographs into paintings using the latest digital artist's tools.Learn to think like a painter and render images 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 visual characteristics of a photograph with that of expressive painting, and also shares the custom brush sets and actions he uses to achieve these results in Adobe Photoshop. The course also covers working with filters, layers, effects, and more to add further detail and texture. Topics include: Setting up a Wacom tablet Removing lens distortions Correcting distracting image elements Making shadow and highlight adjustments Simplifying details with filters and Smart Blur Modifying color Cloning layers Using a traditional paint color swatch set Using custom actions Working with canvas texture Creating physical surface texture effects Painting with custom brushes
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