Adobe Photoshop for Digital Painting
Course 4: Digital Painting for the Internet: Sponge, overexpose and underexposure tools
By Kamui MG
About the video: Sponge, overexpose and underexposure tools
Overview
“We can generate shadows and lights directly in our digital paintings. In this unit we will discover the powerful "sponge", "dodge" and "underexpose" tools.”
In this video lesson Kamui MG addresses the topic: Sponge, overexpose and underexposure tools, which is part of the Domestika online course: Course 4: Digital Painting for the Internet. Start digitally mixing your colors and mastering the lights and shadows.
Partial transcription of the video
“PHOTOSHOP COURSE 4 Lesson 6 Sponge Tool and Dodge and Burn Tool Since we have made a digital painting and we want to touch up, in a specific way, some parts, we will use the Sponge tool, either to saturate or desaturate, and we can also use the tools of Dodge and Burn. Let's see how each one works. Accompany me. In digital painting it is sometimes inevitable to do work non-destructive. In general, we will try to save as much information as possible to be able to edit our images every time they require it. Whether we are working on commission or for a personal work. In this case we will see ...”
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Kamui MG
By Kamui MG
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