Transforma una fotografía en una pintura en acuarelas.
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Si te apasiona la edición fotográfica y quieres darle un toque artístico a tus imágenes, este tutorial paso a paso de Photoshop es perfecto para ti. Aprenderás a transformar la fotografía de tu mascota en una ilustración digital con efecto acuarela, logrando un resultado visualmente atractivo y original.
Durante el proceso, trabajarás con herramientas esenciales como filtros artísticos en Photoshop, máscaras de capa, y pinceles de acuarela personalizados. Usarás la Galería de Filtros para añadir textura, aplicarás el filtro Hallar Bordes para resaltar los contornos, y trabajarás con una máscara de capa invertida para revelar la ilustración de manera progresiva.
Además, aprenderás a crear y configurar tu propio pincel de acuarela en Photoshop, ideal para aplicar trazos fluidos y naturales, simulando la técnica tradicional de la acuarela. ¡Volviéndote capaz de transformar cualquier fotografía en una acuarela!
Sobre la artista:
Say Pisni (Samanta Pisni) es una diseñadora gráfica, de indumentaria e ilustradora de moda que convierte la creatividad en un lenguaje propio. Su estilo único, que fusiona creatividad, identidad visual y sensibilidad artística, la ha llevado a colaborar con marcas de renombre como Adobe, Wacom, Copic, Edding y Autor, entre otras. Como directora creativa de Estudio Kaunakes, construye marcas con una visión integral, transformando conceptos en experiencias visuales cautivadoras. A través de su marca personal, "Say Pisni", crea un universo donde la ilustración cobra vida en cada trazo, apostando por proyectos que reflejan su esencia. Además, comparte su conocimiento con quienes buscan expandir su creatividad, ya sea en instituciones de prestigio o en los tutoriales que desarrolla, donde fusiona ilustración y fotografía para reinventar el arte digital.
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