Créer un personnage Kawaii avec un pinceau personnalisé
Transformez une forme simple en personnage kawaii grâce aux pinceaux personnalisés et calques sur Photoshop.
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Bonjour tout le monde, dans ce tutoriel sur Adobe Photoshop, apprendrez à créer un personnage kawaii en utilisant différents pinceaux.
Vous commencerez par créer un pinceau personnalisé à partir d'une forme simple que vous pourrez ensuite réutiliser pour donner un effet doux et vaporeux à votre illustration.
Vous réaliserez ensuite le corps du personnage en combinant votre pinceau personnalisé, un pinceau flou pour les volumes et un pinceau dur pour les détails.
Pour le visage, vous travaillerez avec des superpositions de formes en jouant sur la taille des pinceaux et les couleurs pour obtenir un rendu expressif et mignon.
Tout au long du tutoriel, vous utiliserez des outils essentiels comme les pinceaux, la pipette, les modes de fusion et le zoom pour affiner votre illustration.
À la fin, vous obtiendrez un personnage complet que vous pourrez facilement décliner en changeant les couleurs et les expressions.
Et maintenant, à vous de jouer.
Le style "Kawaii" (mignon en japonais) a envahi le monde du design graphique, des mascottes de marques à la papeterie, en passant par les stickers. Ce style se caractérise souvent par des formes simples, des proportions arrondies et une palette de couleurs douces.
Mais comment passer d'une simple idée à un personnage fini sans être un expert ? La réponse réside dans la maîtrise des outils de forme et des pinceaux de Photoshop. L'illustration numérique vous permet de construire votre visuel étape par étape, en superposant des éléments modifiables à l'infini.
Dans ce tutoriel, vous transformerez une forme noire basique en une mascotte rose et vaporeuse.
Ce que vous allez apprendre
Dans ce guide pratique, vous découvrirez aussi comment :
Créer et enregistrer un Pinceau prédéfini à partir d'une forme existante.
Organiser votre panneau Calques pour séparer les éléments du corps, du visage et des accessoires.
Maîtriser le Mode de fusion Produit pour incruster des couleurs naturellement.
Alterner entre des brosses « dures » et « floues » pour varier les textures.
Vous pourrez vous servir du calque Patron afin d'avoir un repère et vous concentrer sur l'apprentissage des étapes.
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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