Pop Culture Character Painting in Photoshop
Sharing Your Work Online
A course by Sam Gilbey
, Artist
Bring your favorite movie character to life by learning how to paint a realistic digital portrait from scratch
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- Audio: English
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About the video: Sharing Your Work Online
Overview
“What do we do with our illustration now that we've finished it? I'll give you here a few tips on how best to share your work online and show it to the world. Then, we'll see how to start thinking about a series of portraits that you could develop.”
In this video lesson Sam Gilbey addresses the topic: Sharing Your Work Online, which is part of the Domestika online course: Pop Culture Character Painting in Photoshop. Bring your favorite movie character to life by learning how to paint a realistic digital portrait from scratch.
Partial transcription of the video
“ Sharing Your Work Online In this lesson, we'll look at sharing our final image on social media. It can be very tempting when you've saved your file for what you think is the last time to hop onto social media and then show everybody. Now, whilst it's amazing that that is possible, I would recommend really taking a break. Unless there's a deadline, I always wait till the next day before I share anything. This just means you have a fresh look, and sometimes there are things about your artwork that you won't notice until you've had a proper break and come back to it. It's really important no...”
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Course summary for: Pop Culture Character Painting in Photoshop
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Category
Illustration -
Software
Adobe Photoshop -
Areas
Digital Illustration, Drawing, Fine Arts, Illustration, Portrait Drawing, Portrait Illustration

A course by Sam Gilbey
Sam Gilbey is a British artist specializing in painterly pop culture portraits. He’s been drawing for as long as he can remember, and started illustrating professionally in 2004.
Throughout his career, he’s created officially-licensed artwork for films and series like The Avengers, BoJack Horseman, Jaws, Jurassic Park, and many more. He’s also collaborated with clients like adidas, Activision, Apple, Audi, The BBC, British Airways, Disney, Edgar Wright, Empire Magazine, Esquire, GQ, The Guardian, Lucasfilm, and many more.
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- 1123 students
- 25 lessons (5h 38m)
- 22 additional resources (7 files)
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- Audio: English
- English, Spanish, Portuguese, German, French, Italian, Polish, Dutch
- Level: Beginner
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