Apprenez à composer des illustrations florales poétiques pas à pas grâce aux modes de fusion Produit et Division.
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Apprenez à composer une illustration poétique en mêlant photomontage, dessin numérique et texturage pour un rendu professionnel et organique.
Bonjour tout le monde.
Dans ce tutoriel sur Adobe Photoshop, vous apprendrez à réaliser une illustration florale délicate en utilisant des photographies de fleurs séchées.
Vous explorerez vos propres fleurs et abeilles pour créer une composition florale unique et poétique.
Vous commencerez par composer votre bouquet en jouant sur les calques, la duplication, la transformation manuelle et le mode de fusion pour créer des compositions harmonieuses.
Ensuite vous ajouterez des abeilles en utilisant le pinceau, les masques d'écrêtage et différents modes fusion pour les détails du corps, des yeux, des ailes et des rayures afin de les intégrer au mieux dans votre composition.
Vous pourrez dupliquer, redimensionner et repositionner vos abeilles ou fleurs pour enrichir votre composition.
Tout au long du tutoriel, vous utiliserez les outils essentiels comme le pinceau, la transformation manuelle, les masques d'écrêtage, les modes de fusion et la duplication des calques pour créer un visuel cohérent et élégant.
Maintenant, à vous de jouer.
Que ce soit pour créer un faire-part, une affiche décorative ou simplement pour le plaisir de créer, savoir orchestrer différents éléments graphiques est une compétence fondamentale sur Photoshop.
Souvent, on pense qu'il faut être un expert en dessin pour réaliser de belles compositions. Détrompez-vous ! Avec une bonne gestion des calques et quelques astuces de fusion, vous pouvez obtenir un résultat bluffant en quelques minutes.
Dans ce tutoriel pas à pas, vous verrez comment partir d'éléments floraux existants pour bâtir une illustration végétale, avant d'y intégrer de petites abeilles pour un effet « papier » authentique.
Ce que vous allez apprendre
Maîtriser les Modes de fusion (Produit et Division) pour gérer la transparence et la lumière.
Utiliser la Transformation manuelle pour varier les compositions.
Dessiner des éléments simples avec l'outil Pinceau.
Utiliser les Masques d'écrêtage pour appliquer des textures et des couleurs sans dépasser.
Organiser, grouper et fusionner des calques pour obtenir un fichier propre et simple à modifier.
À propos de l’auteur
Illustratrice jeunesse depuis plus de 10 ans, Violaine a illustré plus d’une soixantaine de livres pour l’édition française et internationale. Elle est représentée par l’agence new-yorkaise Advocate Art Agency. Elle enseigne l’illustration et la direction artistique et coordonne la filière arts graphiques – illustration à l’École Supérieure Brassart d’Annecy.
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