Tablet and photoshop
2 Class Projects
It takes about 30 minutes to 2 hours hour(s) to complete each project.
Drawing a room and me using pink tones
Using blue tones to draw my own pictures
Skills You’ll Learn
About the class
“I don't know how to start painting.” This is the most common question I get while working as an illustrator. I've prepared a Photoshop drawing class to get started with those who are hesitating to draw their first line.
If you've ever given up because you're tired of listening to explanations about the features, and if you want to enjoy your paintings in a more complete and diverse way, this class will give you the answer.
Course effect
- Find multiple colors within one tone to create your own color palette
- Let's draw a picture with a different atmosphere in pink and blue tones
- It's fun to learn how the tone changes as you adjust the color values through practice
Recommended target
- Those who don't know how to start painting
- Those who are curious about digital drawing
- Those who need a foundation that can be used right away, rather than a class that ends with understanding functions
What makes this class special
A class that teaches you skills you can use right away so you can start drawing
The story about Photoshop features was very little, just what was needed.
In fact, what beginners in painting are curious about is “Where should I start and how should I fill this drawing paper?” Because that's why. This class teaches realistic methods to those who have something they want to draw but aren't sure how to structure it, or who can't even think of what they want to draw.
Also, I will learn how to make my paintings come to life.
Curriculum
Creator
shinmorae
Hallo It's a fine sand for drawing pictures.
I started working in the summer of 2014, and my first painting was of a boy sitting still alone in a room. Over the course of 4 and a half years, the number of people appearing in the picture increased, and I was left alone again. Starting from a dull room, one day I find materials for my paintings from everyday life closest to me, such as the beach, back to my room, subway, or bus.
If you are often asked if you don't know where to start drawing, I recommend writing about “me.” Even if it's not a fluent sentence, what do you like or hate, photos you took yesterday, foods you ate yesterday, places you want to go to today, people you don't like but want to like. There are so many things to draw.
I want you to slowly draw at your own pace as if you were writing a diary together.