tetox Posted March 13, 2019 Share #1 Posted March 13, 2019 (edited) Hidden Content Give reaction to this post to see the hidden content. MP4 | Video: AVC 1280x720 | Audio: AAC-LC @ 48000 Hz 2ch | Duration: 1h 20m | 996 MB Genre: Security | Language: English | Subtitles: None Course: Creating 3d Art Effects In Procreate On The Ipad Pro Skill Level: Intermediate Duration: 1h 20m Type: Bookware, Tutorials. File Size: 996 MB Author: Jane Snedden Peever Size (RAR File): 994.60 MB Hidden Content Give reaction to this post to see the hidden content. Course details This class was created using the iPad Pro first generation with Apple Pencil and Procreate ver 4.2 What you will need: iPad Pro Apple Pencil Procreate App The iPad has changed the way we create art. It offers both the experience of drawing and painting, anywhere, anytime, with all the brushes and pens we could imagine as well as a wide array of tools to create fun digital art effects. So how do we go about taking our art to the next level and creating some fun 3D art effects? In this class I will show you how I use the tools in the Procreate App to create the illusion of light and shadows and give your artwork depth and dimension. Then we will explore how textures and blend modes can work together for photo realistic looks. There is something for everyone in this class: Starting simple, we explore the concept of how light and shadows play on a shape, and then use a simple circle to create our first 3D object. Building on these techniques, we use them to create more complex designs with each lesson. Finishing off, we explore some advanced ideas and examples to inspire you to continue exploring these ideas on your own. Along the way I will share lots of tips and tricks that I use in Procreate, as well as examples of finished pieces to inspire you in your art process. What you will learn in this class: The basics of light and shadow Applying these ideas to simple shapes How multiple shapes work Setting up a complex shape Using clipping masks to add texture How blend modes work with textures and layers Using a reference photo to achieve a desired texture Exploring lettering as well as shapes Creating monochromatic art pieces We will also explore the following textures: Etched Glass Silver Glitter Raised Paint Outlines Embossing Copper Patina Silver and Steel Metals Contents Intro to 3D Art [2:00] Let's Get Setup [3:32] Shadow & Light [1:45] The Basic Steps - Simple Shape [10:09] Using Your Art - Multiple Shapes [6:11] 3D Mandala Part 1- Complex Shapes [8:02] 3D Mandala Part 2 - Adding Texture [6:12] Glass Etching - Power of the Drop Shadow [5:14] Glitter - Texture with Blend Modes [4:03] Painted Outlines - Working With Line Art [8:20] Embossing - Monochromatic Techniques [7:11] Copper Patina - Reference Photo [7:25] Silver and Steel - Advanced Techniques [7:37] Let's Get Inspired - Share Your Project [2:15] Hidden Content Give reaction to this post to see the hidden content. Thanks to ANALYTiCS. Edited January 8, 2020 by Bad Karma Dead links removed Link to comment
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