Mask Vector Painting Tutorial
Chapter 1: Learning The Basics of MVP
The tutorial only works for users of Photoshop CS and latest. This is because Clipping Mask is only available in the Photoshop CS and latest.
But there are explanations of other things inside like brush, vector and mask, so users of older version of Photoshop still can learn something from this tutorial.
Anyway, hope tutorial this will help somehow in creating better digital painting for everyone. If there's any question, please don't hesitate to ask or send a note.
^___^ Thank you, i'll apreciate any feedback to regarding about the tutorial, so i can make a better one for the next chapter.
Have a nice day.
What I most liked about your tutorial is that it helped me to relearn a process from another point-of-view. There are other ways to create this illustration but you have shown me another way that was not familiar to me. I rarely use vector masks in Photoshop but with your approach, I will feel more comfortable using this tool on my journey to becoming a Photoshop master. Your teaching method is easy to understand. In addition to that, you took the time to do an actual step-by-step process. So many tutorials either skip or do not explain each step as clearly as you have. My only suggestion would be to have someone edit your grammar if you plan to have your tutorials published. Thank you very much for this thoughtful and insightful tutorial.
to use this in your paintings, it seems just about to make the processes lengthy and complicated, but with guaranteed clean results. like the part when you have to render up things with different properties, more paths.
What I most liked about your tutorial is that it helped me to relearn a process from another point-of-view. There are other ways to create this illustration but you have shown me another way that was not familiar to me. I rarely use vector masks in Photoshop but with your approach, I will feel more comfortable using this tool on my journey to becoming a Photoshop master. Your teaching method is easy to understand. In addition to that, you took the time to do an actual step-by-step process. So many tutorials either skip or do not explain each step as clearly as you have. My only suggestion would be to have someone edit your grammar if you plan to have your tutorials published. Thank you very much for this thoughtful and insightful tutorial.
Steve
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