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Photoshop CS4 402
Drawing Objects In Photoshop CS4
Sketch objects, create textures, and make photo-realistic mock-ups ... this tutorial-video shows you how to create graphics from the ground-up in Photoshop CS4.
Photoshop CS4 402 : Drawing Objects In Photoshop CS4
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01. Introduction
02. Creating Your File
03. Sketching the Object
04. Using Shapes to Build Your Object
05. Using Multiple Colors or Shades to Separate Your Planes
CH1: The First Steps
Drawing Objects in Photoshop
01. Introduction
02. Creating Your File
03. Sketching the Object
Blocking Your Drawing
04. Using Shapes to Build Your Object
05. Using Multiple Colors or Shades to Separate Your Planes
06. Using the Transform Tools to Adjust Your Planes
07. Transforming Multiple Layers at Once to Create a 3D (looking
08. Blocking by Copying Planes to Preserve Your Perspective
More Examples of Sketching and B...
09. Sketching the Rocket
10. Cylinder
11. Nose Cone
12. Middle Fins
13. Adjusting for Perspective
14. Back Fins
More Examples of Sketching and B...
15. Sketching the Camera
16. Blocking in a Cylindrical Shape
17. Using Shapes for Consistency
18. Making a Recess in the Cylinder
19. Transforming the Cylinder to Match the Perspective
20. Building Up Your Object
21. Building Up Your Object Further
22. Adding the Base of the Object
23. Blocking in the Hinge Details
24. Cleaning Up Your Object
Using Grids for Perspective
25. Creating a Custom Grids Using the Guides and Line Tool
26. Blocking in the Cannon: Body
27. Blocking in the Cannon: Wheels
28. Blocking in the Cannon: Barrel
29. Blocking in the Cannon: Putting it Together
CH2: Working with Textures
Sourcing Textures
30. Liberating Textures from the Web
31. Free Textures, Texture Packs, and Photographed Textures
Texturing your Object
32. Selecting Textures and Using Smart Blur to Repair Low-Resolu
33. Matching your Perspective and Copying Sections of Textures
34. Adjusting Planes within a Layer Using the Wand Tool
35. Copying Textures into Multiple Planes at Once
Organizing your Projects
36. Organizing Your Layers
37. Saving Your Drawing in Stages
CH3: Adding Details and Lighting
Adding Liberated Parts
38. Adding Liberated Parts to Your Object
Looking at the Lighting
39. Considering Directional Lighting
Adding Shadows
40. Deciding Where to Add Shadows
41. Adding More Shadows
Adding Glares
42. Adding General Surface Glare
43. Adding Edge Glares to Straight Edges
44. Adding Edge Glares to Curved Edges
Finishing Your Drawing
45. How to Finish Your Drawing
46. Adjusting Colors of Select Parts of your Drawing
47. Cleaning up Your Drawing's Details
48. Enhancing your Object's Surface
49. Blurring your Glares
50. Adding Details to Your Object
51. Adding More Details and Shadows Cast From Your Object
52. The Final Details
53. The Final Touches
CH4: Further into Surface Textur...
Working With Wood and Rust
54. Intro to Surface Textures
55. Working with Wood: Fresh and Aged
56. Metal Work: Adding Rust
Working With Plastics
57. Working with Plastics: Adding Seams
58. Working with Surface Textures on the CD Case
59. Adding Details to the CD Case
60. Adding Glares (and Getting Carried Away)
Working With Repetitive Surface ...
61. Working With Brick
62. Working with Concrete or Cement
63. Making Large Surface Textures from Smaller Images
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