There never seems to be enough hours in the day. Also not having any color mixing in digital is starting to feel really weird to me, so I'll be playing around with gouache tomorrow. (Reference)
I hear that there are various arcane methods of Color mixing in Photoshop beyond the smudge tool, but I'm too much of a piker to understand the Brush palette... Painter has some nice color-mixing if you can stand the interface...
The closest I get to the intuitive sense of mixing in digital is by picking a tint, lightly placing a mark and then picking from that point. I don't know why but it's just started to feel really odd to me after years of use.
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I hear that there are various arcane methods of Color mixing in Photoshop beyond the smudge tool, but I'm too much of a piker to understand the Brush palette... Painter has some nice color-mixing if you can stand the interface...
ReplyDeleteThis turned out nicely! Boy what a difference the judicious use of highlights makes (nose highlight in particular).
ReplyDeleteLee, I can't tell if you are being in any way serious.
The closest I get to the intuitive sense of mixing in digital is by picking a tint, lightly placing a mark and then picking from that point. I don't know why but it's just started to feel really odd to me after years of use.
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