Here's a quick video tutorial on concept art using simple tools in Adobe Photoshop.
In this second episode of Final Battle Waffle, I go through some quick ways to come up with a variety of color schemes to further develop the look of my character silhouette.
Using the Color Balance and Hue/Saturation sets of sliders can give you quick access to previewing your artwork under different color schemes.
Use copy and paste and produce several different layers of the same art work to
The default hotkeys for these in Photoshop are:
CTRL + B = Color Balance
CTRL + U = Hue/Saturation
(change CTRL to button to Apple Button, for macs)
Using and messing with these slider settings can give your pieces variation options. And plus it's really fun to do.
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In this second episode of Final Battle Waffle, I go through some quick ways to come up with a variety of color schemes to further develop the look of my character silhouette.
Using the Color Balance and Hue/Saturation sets of sliders can give you quick access to previewing your artwork under different color schemes.
Use copy and paste and produce several different layers of the same art work to
The default hotkeys for these in Photoshop are:
CTRL + B = Color Balance
CTRL + U = Hue/Saturation
(change CTRL to button to Apple Button, for macs)
Using and messing with these slider settings can give your pieces variation options. And plus it's really fun to do.
Likes and subscribes of course helps us out. Thank you!
rt
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