How To Paint A Realistic Eye In Photoshop

submitted by ziani55 on 07/14/14 1

Please Like this video and tell me what you would like to see next! Images: by Roger Fletcher Sound: The Universe Is A Sphere by Roger Fletcher Blending Brush Tutorial -------------------------------------------- www.youtube.com/watch?v=HqLpnRLJbKw Move Tool (v) Eyedropper (i) Brush (B) Decrease Brush size ( [ ) Increase Brush size ( ] ) Brush Settings (F5) Ruler (Ctrl + r) Zoom In ( z + Left Mouse Button ) Zoom Out ( z + Shift + Left Mouse Button ) Blending Brush Settings --------------------------- Brush Tip -------------- Diameter 35 Spacing 25 Shape dynamics -------------- Angle Jitter 100 minimum Roundness 25 Scattering --------------- Scatter 62 Both Axes ON Count 2 Count Jitter 94 Smoothing ON Visuals : Roger Fletcher Music: Tutorial Loop 001 by Roger Fletcher STILL LIFE DVD Created for the beginner Adobe Photoshop user ==================== DOWNLOAD Instant digital delivery store.payloadz.com/go/?id=977355 PRODUCT INFO: Still Life was created for the beginner Adobe Photoshop user who would like to create photo realistic paintings for the first time, or to the user who wants to achieve better results when trying to create photo realistic paintings. Roger Fletcher will show you the steps required to create from the start an almost perfect photo realistic painting through to its completion. This 3 hour plus DVD is fully narrated by Roger and every detail is conveyed in a clear understood way. If you want to learn how photo realistic painting is achieved, step by step, this release is for you. All brushes and photo reference are included on the DVD along with disk and cover artwork.

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