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Browse: Home / Photoshop CS5 Digital Painting Tutorial Photoshop CS5 Digital Painting Tutorial By Armand Niculescu on May 10, 2010 http://www.twin-pixels.com/photoshop-cs5-digital-painting-tutorial/ One of the exciting new features in Photoshop CS5 is the more natural way of painting, opening new ways to express your creativity even if (like me) you re not a true painter. In this tutorial I will show you the techniques and the tricks to convert a photo into a great-looking painting. I must start by stating that if you re really serious about digital painting, you should consider Corel Painter 11, which is a dedicated natural-media painting program that allows you to use anything from a HB pencil to chalk, charcoal and watercolors and also simulates the canvas properties in addition to the brushes. Nevertheless, Photoshop s new offering is a solid one and more than enough for many artists. For best results, a Wacom tablet like the new Intuos 4 is also recommended, although not required. In addition to pressure sensitivity, the new Wacom also senses the angle of the stylus, allowing for even more realistic results. Theory There are two new features used for painting in Photoshop CS5. The first one is the new Brush Tip options.

New options in the Brushes Panel With the new brushes, you can control the number of bristles, length, thickness and stiffness and not only can you see the result in the brush panel, you also get an overlay window that shows you the 3D virtual brush and its bristles. Paint Preview I am not really a big fan of the brush preview window but thankfully you can turn it off if you find it distracting. The second ingredient in the digital paint toolbox is the Mixer Brush. The Mixer Brush is like a combination of the normal brush and the smudge tool. As you paint, it smudges and mixes the color, as if you were using wet paints.

Regular brush (left) and Mixing brush (right) The way the brush color is mixed with the canvas is controlled by three parameters the wetness of the paint, the load of the brush and the mix amount between the paint color and the canvas color. Mixing Brush Parameters To illustrate these parameters, I brushed quickly over an image with different settings: Different Mixing Brush options So, a heavy load will carry more paint over a stroke than a light load; wetness smudges and mixes the canvas color with the paint color; a high mix rate will use more of the canvas color than the paint color. Practice The real magic with the Mixing Brush is that you can paint using the colors from a picture, effectively helping to you turn a photo into a painting with little effort. To demonstrate this, I will start with a nice photo I took 10 years ago on film.

The original photo Create a new transparent layer. Select the Mixing Bush and from the top bar choose the preset Very Wet, Heavy Mix; choose the brush that you want from the Brushes panel and make it a big size. To paint on the new layer using the colors from the background, with the Mixing Brush tool selected, make sure that the option Sample All Layers at the top is selected. Deselect the icon (Load the brush after each stroke) then Alt-click on the image to load the brush and start painting on the new layer. To paint effectively, you need to think in terms of layers, from background to foreground and from broad to detail. Therefore we ll start painting the background, using broad strokes with a large brush tip, ignoring the shack/cabin completely. Your strokes should more or less follow the contours of the terrain and clouds. Hide the background layer temporarily to see the effect so far:

Background (landscape) layer work in progress As you can see, I smudged the colors over the shack as if it did not exist. Also, notice how my strokes follow the hills and the shapes of the clouds. Keep working until you fill the layer and are happy with the result. Background Landscape layer complete

Next, we need to paint the cabin. It s better to paint it on its own layer so that if you decide to change anything, it doesn t mess with the background. To do that, you need to hide the landscape layer, create a new one and paint on it. This time you ll ignore the landscape and do just the cabin. You also need to make the brush tip smaller. Make sure the background photo is visible so it can pick the colors from it. Cabin / Shack complete If you look at the roof, you ll see that I erased from it some parts I did not like this is why it s a good practice to work on separate layer. Now that we have the broad strokes, it s time to bring in the details. Repeat the process hide the shack layer, make sure the background photo is visible, make the brush tip even smaller, create a new layer and start painting on it. This time you no longer need to fill all the stuff, just short, fine strokes in the areas you want detail.

Details distant, grass and shack If you show all layers, this is what we get: Background, foreground and detail layers

Not bad. We still want to add some more details like shadows. Create a new layer and set its mode to Multiply and opacity to around 60%. Choose a Dry Mixing Brush now we don t need to mix with the background and black for color. Paint the shaded areas. Shadows added in At this point you can leave it as it is, or you can add a final touch. One of the nice things about oil paint is that it has thinkness. To give this kind of tridimensional effect, you need to create a merged copy of the layers. The easy way is to duplicate all layers and then merge the copy (quickest route: select the layers and press Shift+CTRL+ALT+E or Shift+CMD+OPT+E on Mac). Now you should have a new merged layer in addition to the original ones. An even better method would be to select the layers, choose Layer > Smart Objects > Convert to Smart Object and then duplicate this smart object via Layer > Duplicate Layer or CTRL+J (CMD+J on Mac). This method is better because it leaves the contents of the smart object editable as well as the Emboss effect. Whichever method you chose, with this new layer selected, choose Filters > Stylize > Emboss and in the dialog enter some values like below:

Emboss Dialog Make sure Height is relatively small this depends on how large your canvas is, and make sure you crank the Amount all the way to the max. You can always tone the effect down later with opacity. With this emboss layer, set the mode to Overlay. Here s the end result, including all the layers for reference:

Final painting And there you have it! For digital painting, a pressure-sensitive tablet is recommended, you may want to get one like this: