In this tutorial, members will learn techniques for painting hairstyles in Photoshop. We'll begin by examining photographs of various female hairstyles and discuss some elements and problems to look for when painting hair. Following this, we'll create a sketch of our hairstyle in addition to painting in a base tone to form a silhouette of the hair. From there we'll continue to build on our silhouette by layering on mid-tones and highlights. Along the way we'll focus on various points such colors, shapes, contrast, and the environment to name a few. Once we have established the foundation for our hair, we'll begin the process of refining and detailing the overall hairstyle. By the end of the tutorial, you'll have new skills and techniques you can use to paint hairstyles on your own projects.
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Digital Tutors Painting Female Hairstyles In Photoshop Cs6
Jane Conner-ziser is an award winning photographer, digital artist, premier educator and independent consultant. With over 25 years of experience, 19 of them in digital imaging and evolving technologies, the techniques Jane developed for facial retouching and enhancement and portrait painting from photographs are widely emulated by photographers and digital artists worldwide through her classes, online training and educational products. You can learn more on her website.
Hiro has a tendency towards generally more naturalistic figure proportions, especially with his female images. He still uses the traditional anime features, but their proportion to the overall structure of the head is more realistic. This general realism is nicely contrasted by his loose and expressive line work. Most often when anime leans toward realism, the line work tightens up and the use of screen tones to indicate form is often used. Essentially what Hiro is doing is breaking with tradition and combining the quintessential anime style with realism. He carries this approach into his watercolors, shying away from the slick digital look for a much more expressive, natural medium. 2ff7e9595c
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