Créer une Image Lumineuse avec l'Outil Baguette Magique
Tutoriel pratique pour maîtriser la lumière et l’organisation des calques dans Photoshop.
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À travers cet exercice, vous apprendrez à combiner sélections, calques et modes de fusion pour créer un effet lumineux.
Bonjour tout le monde, dans ce tutoriel sur Adobe Photoshop, vous apprendrez à réaliser une illustration lumineuse comme une bougie avec une flamme animée.
Vous commencerez par créer la bougie et la flamme en utilisant l'outil baguette magique pour sélectionner les formes et le pot de peinture pour appliquer vos couleurs de base.
Ensuite, vous donnerez vie au visage de la flamme avec des pinceaux arrondis nets et flous pour dessiner les yeux, les bouches, les joues de manière expressive.
Vous ajouterez ensuite la source lumineuse en jouant avec les pinceaux, les modes de fusion comme la densité des lumières pour créer des effets lumineux, intenses et naturels.
Enfin, vous créerez le motif de la cire de la bougie avec le pot de peinture et les masques d'écrêtage afin d'intégrer parfaitement les détails sans déborder de la forme.
Tout au long du tutoriel, vous les outils essentiels comme la baguette magique, le pot de peinture, les pinceaux, les modes de fusion et les masques d'écrêtage pour obtenir un rendu lumineux.
Et maintenant, à vous de jouer.
Que vous soyez débutant ou que vous cherchiez à affiner votre workflow sur Photoshop, comprendre comment combiner des outils simples pour obtenir un rendu professionnel est indispensable.
Aujourd'hui, vous allez découvrir comment jouer avec la lumière et l’outil Baguette Magique pour réaliser en quelques étapes et une illustration chaleureuse : une bougie animée et lumineuse.
Vous pourrez ensuite expérimenter avec ces techniques pour vos illustrations et photographies lumineuses. Qu'il s'agisse d'un soleil, néon, d'une lampe, ou d'une petite luciole, vous pourrez les faire rayonner sans problème.
Ce que vous allez apprendre
Suivez ce tutoriel pratique pour transformer un simple croquis en une œuvre vibrante et apprendre à maitriser :
La sélection inversée avec la Baguette Magique,
La gestion des Pinceaux (durs vs flous),
L'impact visuel des Modes de fusion pour la lumière,
L'intégration propre avec les Masques d'écrêtage.
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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