by Kirk Nelson
Lessons:15Length:1.7 hours

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4.3 Shading Our Hand Drawing
In this exploration of light and shadow we will address techniques of shading our hand drawing. This involves the hatching brush from the previous lesson, plus some great tips for learning to visualize where to put the light and shadow to form volume.
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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