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The Illustrator’s Guide to Photography


Muddy Colors

If you've ever seen one of Howard Lyon's reference packs, you know he's a master of shooting reference photography. In this new video, Howard will show you how he achieves such incredible results, time and time again. Howards goes over his equipment, lighting methods, post-production tips, and even includes a brief Q&A with the model to get her feedback. Getting great reference is absolutely essential to creating realistic paintings, and this video will help you…

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Comic Book Word Balloons in Photoshop


Winona Nelson

May 6, 2024 - I really enjoy the process of lettering my comic pages. I usually get the lettering ready at the rough sketch phase before doing pencils so that I know exactly how much space to leave for them, but I like to give them a final pass to make them look as good as possible with the art. [caption id="attachment_76441" align="aligncenter" width="800"] Ready for lettering![/caption] I've got a pet peeve about digital word balloons, particularly on art created with traditional media. The overly regular shape when done with the shape tool stands out as a mismatch. [caption id="attachment_76435" align="aligncenter" width="800"] Balloons using Shape tool and Lasso tool... It's readable, but it doesn't go well with the art.[/caption] But hand-drawing and hand-lettering is so much work! Plus, it's less readable and you can't easily edit it - a…

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