Photoshop: Texturing and Shading Techniques / with Rayce Bird.

Learn how to work with shaders, brushes, colors, and highlights in Photoshop to perform shading and texturing of various materials and surfaces—hard, translucent, 3D, and more.

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Bibliographic Details
Corporate Author: linkedin.com (Firm)
Other Authors: Bird, Rayce (Speaker)
Format: Online tutorial
Language:English
Published: Carpentia, CA : LinkedIn Learning, [2017]
Series:Lynda.com online tutorials.
LinkedIn Learning online tutorials.
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Online Access:View course details on linkedin.com/learning
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Summary:Learn how to work with shaders, brushes, colors, and highlights in Photoshop to perform shading and texturing of various materials and surfaces—hard, translucent, 3D, and more.
This course provides techniques you can use in Photoshop to add texture and properly shade a variety of materials and surfaces—whether fibrous, hard, translucent, three-dimensional, or organic. First, learn how to prepare an artboard and import reference images. Next, find out how shaders, highlights, shadows, color, and subsurface scattering can be leveraged to create textures and shading. Then, see how to set up seamless textures and flats, and how to adjust linework, colors, and values. Additionally, this course covers base shading and highlighting steps you can follow to control lighting and refine shadows. Last, discover how to make refinements and final touches.
LinkedIn supplied subject categories: Creative.
Item Description:LinkedIn Learning (also known as Lynda.com) online tutorial.
Online tutorials.
Physical Description:1 online tutorial (114 min.) : digital, sound, colour
Playing Time:01:54:01
Format:Latest version of the following browsers: Chrome, Safari, Firefox, or Internet Explorer. Adobe Flash Player Plugin. JavaScript and cookies must be enabled. A broadband Internet connection.
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