Adobe states that digital painting is almost everywhere you look. It has existed in some form since the 1960s, but today, it covers many styles of artwork, including digital illustration. Digital artists can see the value of digital painting over traditional approaches, including its convenience, editing ease, improved productivity, long-term cost-effectiveness, and ability to share their digital paintings conveniently.
Photoshop is a powerful photo editing tool for digital painting and artists use the software to capture brush strokes made with a stylus rather than a brush to create their artwork. As a user of Photoshop, you are likely already familiar with some of the tools and brushes that could be used for digital illustration within the software.
This hands-on, project-oriented digital art course provides easy-to-follow, detailed, step-by-step instructions that teach you how to use Photoshop to color and paint photos or other creative works. This course is perfect for photographers, digital illustrators, graphic designers, or anyone who wants to preserve old family photos who has previous Photoshop experience. You will review digital painting foundations, hand-painting images, brush fundamentals, and mixing and painting.