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• Chapter 11:
Beach Scene (from Drawing Nature)
Text excerpt: "Water has to be the Number One headache for graphic artists, and this probably explains why filters simulating
water are so popular. If you flip back to Chapter 7,
you'll see examples of how to draw a sea with waves.
In this chapter, we’ll focus on
creating other water images, including waves on a beach and rain
drops. You can easily imitate a beach with water reflection, by using multiple layers in Painter or Photoshop. Follow this tutorial for your own private
hideaway..."
To view two of the pages as PDF (706K): [view/download]
• Chapter 11:
Flowers (from Drawing Natural
Objects)
Text excerpt: "Drawing a delicate flower, such as a pale rose, can be a challenge. The colors are very subtle and this subtlety gives the rose its depth.
It's easy to make the mistake of creating
hard shadows on natural objects, but if you study nature,
you'll discover that the subtle changes
are what its all about. (...)
Let’s begin by looking at how a rose is formed. First, draw a soft outline of a rose using a contrasting color, like bright green. This will be a sketch layer, and you will not paint anything else on it. Work with an almost black background to clearly see the subtle shades
(...)"
To view one of the pages of this Photoshop tutorial as PDF (311K): [view/download]
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