Apprenez à créer un motif répétitif kawaii sur Photoshop. De la duplication des calques à l'incrustation du motif.
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Apprenez à transformer une illustration kawaii en motif répétitif sans raccord grâce à une méthode simple.
Bonjour tout le monde, dans ce tutoriel sur Adobe Photoshop, vous apprendrez à créer un motif kawaii qui se répétera parfaitement sans coupure.
Il vous permettra de créer vos propres motifs et laisser libre cours à votre imagination.
Vous commencerez par poser votre personnage ou élément kawaii et le dupliquerez pour créer la base du motif en jouant avec la transformation, la rotation et la mise à l'échelle afin d'obtenir un placement harmonieux.
Ensuite, vous fusionnerez vos calques et enregistrerez le motif Photoshop afin de pouvoir l'utiliser facilement à différentes tailles et échelles.
Pour appliquer votre motif, vous utiliserez des outils essentiels comme le pot de peinture, l'incrustation de motif et les styles de calques que vous ajusterez à l'échelle pour trouver le rendu parfait.
À la fin, vous obtiendrez un motif kawaii complet prêt à être utilisé dans tous vos projets créatifs.
Et maintenant, à vous de jouer.
L'illustration kawaii (mignon en japonais) est une tendance incontournable de nos jours, que ce soit pour le textile, la papeterie ou le webdesign. Vous souhaitez transformer une simple illustration de personnage ou d'objet mignon en un motif sans raccord professionnel ?
Ce tutoriel vous guide pas à pas pour créer un motif répétitif kawaii sur Photoshop. Vous utiliserez une méthode précise basée sur la duplication et la transformation manuelle, idéale pour garder le contrôle sur le rythme de votre composition.
Dans ce tutoriel, vous vous servirez d'un personnage kawaii déjà créé mais vous pouvez aussi apprendre à le faire vous-même grâce à cet autre tutoriel
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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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