Guided Course: Recreate realistic digital landscapes in Photoshop
Coloring Vs. Paint
A guided course by Patricio Betteo , Illustrator
About the video: Coloring Vs. Paint
Overview
“We will see the differences between coloring and painting.”
In this video lesson Patricio Betteo addresses the topic: Coloring Vs. Paint, which is part of the Domestika online course: Guided Course: Recreate realistic digital landscapes in Photoshop. Learn digital painting in Photoshop, working from grayscale to realistic landscapes with advanced techniques..
Partial transcription of the video
“In this unit... Although we're going to look at grayscale. i'd like to offer some suggestions and differentiate between coloring and painting first. Bye. Let's talk about the difference between coloring and painting. Coloring is the more orthodox and traditional way of adding color to an image. Look. i've just created a new layer. and set it to Multiply. We'll fill it with some color. Let's make it green and I'll use Hue Saturation to lower the intensity a bit. There's a wide variety of tools I could use for this. and I often experiment with them in illustration work. finding new ways to en...”
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Course summary for: Guided Course: Recreate realistic digital landscapes in Photoshop
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Adobe Photoshop -
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Digital Drawing, Digital Illustration, Digital Painting, Traditional illustration

Patricio Betteo
A guided course by Patricio Betteo
Patricio Betteo studied graphic design at the Faculty of Arts and Design at UNAM in Mexico. His illustrations have been featured in diverse magazines such as Expansión, Rolling Stone, and Nexos, and he has exhibited his art in Mexico City, Bucharest, Madrid, and Paris. He also publishes cartoons and comic strips in QUO, Switch, and Chilango.
He illustrated the graphic novel by Tony Sandoval titled Gris: A través de los otoños, which was published in Switzerland and Mexico. Some of his most notable projects include Never Ever After, Mirador, and the graphic novel Mundo Invisible (winner of the 2011 National Graphic Novel Competition by Editorial JUS). He has also illustrated nearly thirty children’s books for publishing companies like Fondo de Cultura Ecónómica, SM, Sexto Piso, Alfaguara, and Almadía.
His devotion to drawing has opened the doors to work in concept art for video games (Grimm, Dance Central) as well as audiovisual animation, where he won an Emmy Award for Outstanding Individual Achievement in Animation for his background art in the show Love, Death + Robots on Netflix.
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