Portrait Illustrated with Photoshop
Application of shading 2
A course by Oscar Giménez , Illustrator
About the video: Application of shading 2
Overview
“The second part”
In this video lesson Oscar Giménez addresses the topic: Application of shading 2, which is part of the Domestika online course: Portrait Illustrated with Photoshop. Learn foolproof techniques for digital illustration to create portraits with personality.
Partial transcription of the video
“Before proceeding with the last stage of shading. i believe there's a necessity for an adjustment. Upon closer inspection. the current shading appears too uniform and lacks essential contrast. This issue is particularly evident in the initial layer of shading. Anyway. i needed to focus on the second layer to grasp this concept fully. so I’ll start with a straightforward step by adding more contrast to my current layers. To do this. i'll head over to the first shading layer and select 'Image.' then 'Adjustments' followed by 'Brightness and Contrast.' And... Then you can clearly see the contr...”
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Course summary for: Portrait Illustrated with Photoshop
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Category
Illustration -
Software
Adobe Photoshop -
Areas
Digital Drawing, Digital Illustration, Drawing, Portrait Drawing

Oscar Giménez
A course by Oscar Giménez
Oscar Giménez is a professional illustrator who is also passionate about music and the world of graphics in general. He loves to experiment and try different techniques, which makes each of his illustrations unique.
He has worked in all areas of the profession for magazines like Rolling Stone, Playboy, and Yorokobu, publishers like Penguin and Planeta, and record companies like Universal Music. He has also worked for newspapers like El País, Expansión and Fomento, advertising agencies, promoters, and producers (Telecinco).
In recent years he has specialized in music illustration thanks to a personal project of concert illustrations compiled in the book Sold Out. During this project, he developed a taste for illustrated portraits capturing groups and musicians that also led to other commissions to illustrate all kinds of characters.
Finally, Yorokobu magazine decided to open a regular section called Rock n' Draw in which Óscar creates a musical portrait every two weeks.
His portraits are no ordinary portraits. They seek to capture the essence of the character and make a unique illustration that reflects their world.
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