For intermediate to advanced Photoshop users, starting from a black and white page from my graphic novel, I walk through my process to of adding color and rendering the image to be a "keyframe" painting. I talk about basic steps to add color that feels correctly influenced by the environment lighting, using layer effects, and composition to create an image that can be used as a "look of picture" image (an image representative of the final rendered look of a movie) in the animation industry. This tutorial contains:
-2.5 hour demo with voiceover
-20 min "extras" video discussing several techniques more in depth, including color dodge, smudge, and color picker options
-1 ABR brush set for photoshop of brushes used in the demo
-1 "steps" PSD (NOT A LAYERED FILE OF THE IMAGE) this is series of FLATTENED images that show the layers/stages of the painting.
-1 Final image in JPG format
iShowU Studio 2.3.10 | macOS | 43 mb
Built from day one with a single core idea: easy screen recording & editing on your Mac - so that it's easy to capture what you need; edit; and then share where you want to. It's easy to add text, annotations, transitions, pointers and highlights and then share your result. Features you've come to expect in the iShowU "series" have been supercharged: screen & camera recording, mouse highlighting and keyboard animations take on a new lease of life now that you can edit when and how they appear
https://www.andrewsuncolor.co/shop/fig-tree/
As the name suggests, mellow leafy greens are the focus of this preset. With added bokeh enhancements that bring out the stunning best in a tree line or forest background, ‘[ASC] Fig Tree’ works wonders when you are surrounded by nature. Smart dynamic shadows also mildly touches the spectrum, to give this look a clean minimalistic feel, reminiscent of the petrichor that emanates after a sprinkle of autumn rain.
XMP | Tutorial | Ebook
https://melliandshayne.com/shop/the-roots-presets
We are so proud and happy to be able to share our beloved presets with you to use on your own photographs. We have spent countless hours tweaking and perfecting them to get them to where they are now. They are built for speed, efficiency and some God damn beautiful tones.