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Realistic Character Design - Photo Manipulation, Concept Art, Photoshop Tools and Digital Cosplay

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JW Learning

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  • 01 Introduction to Realistic Concept Art.mp4
    01:52
  • 02 Basic Tools.mp4
    09:19
  • 03 Transform Tools.mp4
    02:45
  • 04 Filters, Adjustments and Blending Modes.mp4
    08:06
  • 05 Parts, Form and Positioning.mp4
    03:52
  • 06 Manipulation Demo and Lighting.mp4
    04:04
  • 07 Base Image and Frankensteining.mp4
    03:58
  • 08 Essence Of The Character.mp4
    04:50
  • 09 Layer Group Hierarchy.mp4
    02:09
  • 10 Photographic Assets.mp4
    05:07
  • 11 Duplicating Techniques.mp4
    04:12
  • 12 Completing The Foundations.mp4
    06:17
  • 13 Form and Shadow Colour.mp4
    03:38
  • 14 Torso Design & Happy Accidents.mp4
    06:36
  • 15 Shadow and 3D Development.mp4
    03:16
  • 16 Guides and Details.mp4
    04:39
  • 17 Hair.mp4
    03:57
  • 18 Repainting Large Areas.mp4
    03:18
  • 19 Boots And Leg Brace.mp4
    07:07
  • 20 Belt Design and Arm Wraps.mp4
    05:19
  • 21 Accessories.mp4
    06:15
  • 22 Final Cutout.mp4
    02:29
  • 23 Touchups and Lighting Adjustments.mp4
    04:54
  • 24 Final Composition.mp4
    04:25
  • Photoshop and Photo layered files.zip
  • Description


    Realistic or Photographic concept art is a technique that, as the name suggests, tries to give a sense of realism to character creation. And it’s done through mostly photo manipulation, taking elements of costume, clothing, texture and fabric from various image sources, and gluing them all together. If you’re working on a film or TV pitch, working with a fashion designer, looking to get an idea of how a future cosplay design may look, this technique is a style of concept art that stands out from the rest.

    Traditional illustration work is able to capture costume designs of course, but it’s still going to be limited by it’s two-dimensionality.  This technique pushes things to a place that is far more believable, giving clients the ability to have a better visual representation of the character or characters they want to bring to life. 

    It’s the type of style that requires not only a different approach to design, it also requires a level of patience and persistence. It’s not a case of just layering brush strokes in, we’ve got to learn how to manipulate photographic pieces and make them work for us.

    So, this tutorial is going to cover the basics tools we’ll be using in our software, some principles of art and design, how to search for the right images, what out thought process has to be, and finally we’ll cover a project I created from start to finish, bringing to life a 2D illustrated character. This is a technique that’s going to take time to develop, so if you’re up for the challenge let’s get started.

    What You'll Learn?


      • Character Design
      • Adobe Photoshop
      • Concept Art
      • Cosplay Photography
      • Graphic Design
      • Photo Manipulation
      • Creative

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    Hello, I'm Josh, never ending art and design student.  Drawing and painting can often be intimidating for people who have never sketched in their life but what if I were to say it's not as scary as it looks?  I'm looking to pass on the knowledge that I have learned to people who are new to art, casual hobbyist looking to improve, or to those who are looking at art and design as a potential career path.  The lessons I've put together break down the process of drawing and painting into small yet manageable pieces that allow you to absorb the material without overwhelming you with information.   The aim is to give you simple tools to build complex creations.  The lessons are structured like a pathway, starting from the basic foundations and fundamentals in lesson one, and following on gradually with more and more advanced concepts as the lessons progress, however each lesson works as a stand alone lesson also, so if you're already familiar with certain areas of art feel free to watch only the classes you need. Each lesson will allow you to acquire a new set of skills and tools to help in your artistic development.  If you've always had a fear of drawing then this is the series of lessons for you. 

    Fancy giving this all a shot?  Then use the link below for a free Skillshare trial and get started with your art journey today!  https://skl.sh/3snASFn

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    • language english
    • Training sessions 24
    • duration 1:52:24
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    • Release Date 2024/01/06