Photoshop Tutorial Basic walk thru for Artist Digital painting


walk around for artists and using photoshop as a painting tool. As you request, this video tutorial show you how to work around Photoshop to increase workflow and keyboard shortcuts, hotkeys for artist, drawing, and painting. If you are using photoshop for digital illustration, manga, anime and comics then watch the tutorial. Many request for basic PS walk around so here it is … photoshop artist tutorial lesson basic walk thru howto e-learning drawing painting sketch manga coloring anime …

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25 Responses to Photoshop Tutorial Basic walk thru for Artist Digital painting

  1. sukarestu says:

    6:22 If you look at where he uses linear dotch and linear burn, u can imagine a face, surpised from what i see

  2. RicardoDNPereira says:

    ah yes, it was th render modes that I was loking for, good tutorial!!

  3. molaart says:

    you are great and my son loves to draw, he has been creating things in spore and now he will start drawing with photoshop CS2 or CS4

  4. Anna4tATu says:

    Interesting and really helpful! ^^

  5. Nouseeker says:

    exactly what i was looking for, great beginner tut

  6. calme87 says:

    Dat was Pretty AWESOME man! Loadz o Info! Thanx alot!

  7. Dragonblade180 says:

    i kind of discovered that just a couple of days ago =.=”

  8. Togusa says:

    If you’re talking about the window that you’re working on, you just minimize it to a small window so it is movable.

  9. davidsaso1234 says:

    very nice tips 4 beginners ty

  10. Dragonblade180 says:

    why is your pic movable in the PS screen? >.>…mine isnt wah

  11. freak9118 says:

    what i learnt is when working on a project u wanna print, set the colour mode to cymk first before u start. coz monitor screens are in rgb. and printers goes by cmyk. k = black, making prints darker and duller than compared to a vibrant monitor.

  12. markdawes says:

    Your brush mode is set to linear dodge all through this… Is that right..?
    Didn’t mean that as a crit, you are without doubt, one of the most informative and inspirational artists to wield a wacom,!

  13. lard444 says:

    Question!
    How can i make sure when i print my painting, it is the same color as on the monitor. You mentioned something in the color pallet box thing, but you weren’t very loud and clear.

    I have a friend who always has to go through 3 prints to try and find a good enough print, changing settings to get to the most similar as on the PC.

  14. ricefarmer says:

    thanks buddy and ur videos i bought on ur site have been helpful

  15. Rryma says:

    thanks :D exactly what i wanted to know :D

  16. Lyod03 says:

    that’s pretty useful, thanks !

  17. bovery23 says:

    this helps alot thanks.

  18. richieNJ says:

    One question: what software you use to record this video? I have Camtasia Studio, but the recording is slow compared to this video.

  19. Toddjumper says:

    Have you tried Cs4 out yet. I do not like how they arrange windows in it, by Tab, though harder to drag layers around to different projects. You can separate each project into floating windows though.

  20. 0YuriS0 says:

    u can draw a window in cs3 as well..

  21. Hickoryurmom says:

    exelant, thank

  22. turnbacktime says:

    this is what we were all waiting for we need more vids like this.

  23. TernolHK says:

    love ur vids, always watching them and getting new ideas and techniques.
    keep em coming :D

  24. ACherimoya says:

    Wow, this is exactly what I was waiting for! Awesome video!! It’s great to see the tools you use most often!

  25. brettlee25 says:

    i’ve learned a lot from your videos thank you so much :)

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