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Introduction to Photoshop for Illustrators

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Overview

Learn how to create eye-catching digital artwork from scratch with the industry's most powerful design software
  • Welcome
  • New Document
  • Workspace
  • The Toolbar
  • Layers
  • Rulers and Guides
  • Practice: Setting up for Illustration
  • Drawing Tools
  • Editing Brushes
  • Making Brushes
  • Selecting and Editing Elements
  • Scanning and Preparing Traditional Sketches
  • Building with Shapes
  • Practice: Composing Your Image
  • A Little Colour Theory
  • Pick a Colour
  • Creating Colour Palettes
  • Contrast
  • Adjusting Colour and Value of Traditional Work
  • Practice: Value Studies
  • Let’s Paint!
  • Fill and Gradients
  • Masks
  • Blend Modes
  • Textures (Part 1)
  • Textures (Part 2)
  • Practice: Artwork
  • Light and Shadow
  • Depth, Movement and Focus
  • Final Readability Adjustments
  • Practice: Putting it All Together
  • Format for Printing
  • Exporting for Web
  • Presenting Artwork
  • Animation (Part 1)
  • Practice: Animation (Part 2)
As the industry standard software in almost any creative sector, Adobe Photoshop offers unlimited possibilities for illustrators, designers, animators, and all types of professional creatives. Knowing how to use it not only improves your profile as a creator, but also allows you to experiment and explore a wide range of styles, techniques, and mediums.

Illustrator Gemma Gould has been using Photoshop for over a decade to create playful digital artwork that seems to jump off the page. In this Basics, she teaches how to use the software from scratch, taking you from the essential tools and interface to the mockup of a final printed product.

Explore compositions, play with color, and create stronger illustration work with Gemma’s expert tips and tricks. Whether you’re an absolute beginner or an experienced illustrator looking for a refresh, develop a more efficient creative workflow and start collaborating on your next illustration project today.

In your first course, get introduced to Adobe Photoshop and discover how to navigate the interface and tools. Learn how to create and set up a new document and how to arrange your workspace to fit your preferences.

In the second course, Gemma teaches you how to use some of Photoshop’s most essential drawing tools to sketch compositions, as well as how to experiment with brush settings and create your own brushes. Get a few tips regarding composition and learn how to select and rearrange elements to improve your layout.

The third course is all about color. Explore some basic color theory, how to choose and create color palettes, and how to use Photoshop’s color editing tools. Discover how to refine traditionally created artwork that has been scanned by using different color correction and healing tools, ideal for print or online use.

In the fourth course, learn how to create artwork using several different painting tools, how to add texture to our work, and some ways to give it a more traditional feel. Try composing an image using traditional elements and textures that have been scanned.

The fifth course covers finishing touches, including a short study of lighting techniques and blurring techniques for adding depth and movement to your work. See how to combine the tools learned throughout the course by walking through Gemma’s entire creative process.

In the final course, learn how to export your artwork for web and print applications. Learn how to create a multi-page pdf and before wrapping things up by creating a simple animation of your illustration.

Technical Requirements



    ⦁ A computer running Windows 7 (or higher) or macOS El Capitan (or higher).
    ⦁ Adobe Photoshop CC: you can download the 7-day trial version from Adobe’s official website.
    ⦁ You will need a graphics tablet to work more comfortably.
    ⦁ A scanner or camera phone is needed to digitize your traditional artwork into the computer.



Syllabus

  • Welcome
  • New Document
  • Workspace
  • The Toolbar
  • Layers
  • Rulers and Guides
  • Setting up for Illustration
  • Drawing Tools
  • Editing Brushes
  • Making Brushes
  • Selecting and Editing Elements
  • Scanning and Preparing Traditional Sketches
  • Building with Shapes
  • Composing Your Image
  • A Little Colour Theory
  • Pick a Colour
  • Creating Colour Palettes
  • Contrast
  • Adjusting Colour and Value of Traditional Work
  • Value Studies
  • Let’s Paint
  • Fill and Gradients
  • Masks
  • Blend Modes
  • Textures 1
  • Textures 2
  • Artwork 1
  • Artwork 2
  • Light and Shadow
  • Depth, Movement and Focus
  • Final Readability Adjustments
  • Putting It All Together 1
  • Putting It All Together 2
  • Putting It All Together 3
  • Putting It All Together 4
  • Putting It All Together 5
  • Format for Printing
  • Exporting for Web
  • Presenting Artwork
  • Animation in Photoshop 1
  • Animation in Photoshop 2

Taught by

Gemma Gould

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