by Kirk Nelson
Lessons:15Length:1.7 hours

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4.2 Create a Digital Hatching Brush
Hatching is a method of using repeating lines to create shading in a drawing. Mastering this method traditionally requires quite a bit of skill and practice. This lesson explores how to use the digital advantage to make things easier.
1.Introduction2 lessons, 07:51
2 lessons, 07:51
Free Lesson 1.1Introduction02:45
Free Lesson
1.1
Introduction
02:45
Free Lesson 1.2Hardware05:06
Free Lesson
1.2
Hardware
05:06
2.Basic Use of a Tablet3 lessons, 18:11
3 lessons, 18:11
2.1Basic Input and Navigation06:40
2.1
Basic Input and Navigation
06:40
2.2Assigning Custom Buttons07:22
2.2
Assigning Custom Buttons
07:22
2.3Typing With a Tablet04:09
2.3
Typing With a Tablet
04:09
3.Working With the Tablet in Adobe Photoshop5 lessons, 42:55
5 lessons, 42:55
3.1Using the Tablet With the Photoshop Interface08:54
3.1
Using the Tablet With the Photoshop Interface
08:54
3.2Pressure-Sensitive Brushes10:22
3.2
Pressure-Sensitive Brushes
10:22
3.3Drawing Exercise07:02
3.3
Drawing Exercise
07:02
3.4Natural Media Bristle Tips08:25
3.4
Natural Media Bristle Tips
08:25
3.5Mixer Brush Painting08:12
3.5
Mixer Brush Painting
08:12
4.Course Project4 lessons, 31:24
4 lessons, 31:24
4.1Hand Sketch Lines08:32
4.1
Hand Sketch Lines
08:32
4.2Create a Digital Hatching Brush08:09
4.2
Create a Digital Hatching Brush
08:09
4.3Shading Our Hand Drawing08:43
4.3
Shading Our Hand Drawing
08:43
4.4Final Effects06:00
4.4
Final Effects
06:00
5.Conclusion1 lesson, 01:34
1 lesson, 01:34
5.1Conclusion01:34
5.1
Conclusion
01:34
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