In my Photoshop workshops we have been working with manipulating images. Following on from last week's session I wanted to expand on the skills that I had developed and see how they would affect a more simple drawing of mine. As you can see, the outcome from this is appealing and shows consideration of line, tone and colour. The image is far from perfect but it was great to work with the Wacom tablet in this workshop. Some difficulties that I encountered during this was figuring which layer masks to use. For example, sometimes a good layer mask would be 'darker colour' and other times it would be 'overlay'; playing with the masks helped me to solve this problem and helped me to understand what the function and workings of that mask actually was. I feel that in this image I have kept the essence of the handmade whilst working digitally due to the line quality and brushes that I have used.
Wednesday, 30 October 2013
Photoshop Workshop 2
In my Photoshop workshops we have been working with manipulating images. Following on from last week's session I wanted to expand on the skills that I had developed and see how they would affect a more simple drawing of mine. As you can see, the outcome from this is appealing and shows consideration of line, tone and colour. The image is far from perfect but it was great to work with the Wacom tablet in this workshop. Some difficulties that I encountered during this was figuring which layer masks to use. For example, sometimes a good layer mask would be 'darker colour' and other times it would be 'overlay'; playing with the masks helped me to solve this problem and helped me to understand what the function and workings of that mask actually was. I feel that in this image I have kept the essence of the handmade whilst working digitally due to the line quality and brushes that I have used.
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